ABSTRACT

This chapter is a current evaluation from the author’s positionality of CLiCK’s (Commercially Licensed Co-operative Kitchen’s) successes based on the lenses of just sustainabilities (JS) and intersectionality in theory, in daily practice, and thus in praxis. These proposed and potential successes are, nevertheless, still linked to proposed and potential failures in that attempts at putting JS into daily practice can never be complete. Therefore, while highlighting identifiable ‘thresholds of success’, the chapter also explores ongoing intersecting issues of racism, sexism, classism, and other manifestations of the vagaries of human interaction in relation to running a non-profit, all of which are reinforced by the external/macro dynamics of a highly unequal and capitalist society.