Junior Fellow Noah Khan along with graduate students Tuaha Mubarak and Isaac Giles take a deep dive into the unique ownership structure and rich history of the world’s oldest queer bookstore. This episode was originally produced for a graduate course, Introduction to Workplace, Organizational and Economic Democracy, at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). Noah, Tuaha, and Isaac tell the inspiring story behind Glad Day’s collective ownership model, its challenges, and its lasting impact on Toronto’s queer community and beyond.
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