Two Dickinson Street Co-op

Two Dickinson Street Co-op

The Two Dickinson Street Co-op, or 2D, is one of the two student dining co-ops at Princeton University. 2D is a 40 member vegetarian (and vegan-friendly) cooperative located across the street from the Princeton University campus.

2D is an alternative to the eating clubs, which constitute the most commonly selected eating option for upperclassmen at Princeton University. [ [http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/archive_new/PAW03-04/13-0421/features.html Princeton Alumni Weekly April 21, 2004 - Once students consumed dry bread and thick coffee. Today: 224,000 cookies] ] Unusually for independent dining co-ops, it is based in university-managed housing. [http://www.collegeprowler.com/samplechapters/4.pdf College Prowler Guidebook - Chapter on Student Housing] ]

About

The co-op uses consensus-based decision making processes and collective self-governance. Teams of members alternate cooking dinner each night, [ [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2004/02/26/arts/9760.shtml The Daily Princetonian - A slice of vegetarian life] ] and often prepare and eat informal lunches and breakfasts at the co-op. Each member pays dues, cooks at least once a week, participates in a cleaning schedule, and has a chore. Chores range from bread baking to treasurer to dishrag washer. [ [http://www.princeton.edu/odus/living/coops/ Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students - Co-ops + independent dining] ] Members join for a variety of reasons, including a commitment to eating vegetarian or vegan food, cost, political beliefs, and a lively social community. [ [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/07/16/campuslife/7050.shtml The Daily Princetonian - Off the beaten path: Exploring alternative dining options] ] [ [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2001/02/08/page3/#2269 The Daily Princetonian - Blending food and friendship, co-ops offer members attractive alternatives to the 'Street'] ]

The building is officially a university-owned dormitory subject to university housing restrictions and fees,As above.] but most residents choose to live in 2D in order to participate in the dining co-op. All residents are given the opportunity to join the co-op and the remaining members are chosen through a lottery. Approximately half of the members of the co-op actually live in the house, while the other half live either on campus or elsewhere. [ [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/1998/02/11/news/5948.shtml The Daily Princetonian - Co-ops see increased numbers of sophomores] ]

History

2D was founded in 1977-1978 as a result of two years of student activism demanding an alternative to the eating clubs, including a student occupation of Nassau Hall in the spring of 1978. [http://www.princeton.edu/~twod/extra/html/braham.html (this link references a newspaper article from the era; will try to get better primary source]

Members of 2D have been at the center of political activism at Princeton over the years. For example, 2D members were among the key organizers of the 2000-2002 campaign for a living wage for Princeton janitors and dining hall workers and some meetings were held at 2D.Fact|date=February 2007 Peter Singer, a noted controversial philosopher at Princeton in favour of animal rights, was invited to eat at 2D on two occasions. [ [http://www.debragalant.com/articles/ny_times_mar_5_2000.htm Peter Singer Settles In, And Princeton Looks Deeper; Furor Over the Philosopher Fades Though Some Discomfort Lingers,] "New York Times", March 5, 2000. Article mentions philosopher Peter Singer visiting 2D.]

In 1999, a group of 2D alums founded Boston Community Cooperatives, a 501(c)(3) organization that owns and operates a no-equity model of communally owned, democratically controlled and affordable residential housing cooperatives, similar to the NASCO model of cooperative ownership. [ [http://bostoncoop.net/bcc/Newsletter1.pdf Boston Community Cooperatives Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2006] Discussing origins of organization at 2D and purchase of first collectively owned house.]

Former members

Spelling bee champion Rebecca Sealfon was a member of 2D. [" [http://www.nassauweekly.com/view_article.php?id=267 C-O-O-K-I-N-G with Rebecca Sealfon From Spelling Bee to EEB,] " "Nassau Weekly, March 31, 2005. Profile of Rebecca Sealfon discussing similarities of 2D to Sealfon's home schooling environment.]

In fiction

Although the author was not a member of the co-op, 2D figures prominently in the mystery/thriller novel The Muse Asylum by David Czuchlewski. [Czuchlewski, David, The Muse Asylum, 2001. ISBN 978-0-14-200060-1]

References

Further reading

* [http://www.princeton.edu/~twod/ Two Dickinson Street Co-op Website]
* Fraser, Alison S., with Kevin Nash. Princeton University: Off the Record (College Prowler) (College Prowler: Princeton University Off the Record) (Paperback) Pages 41, 45, 63. ISBN 978-1-59658-100-5
* The [http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?id=/ead/mudd/univarchives/AC109.EAD.xml Historical Subject Files Collection] at the [http://www.princeton.edu/~mudd/ Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library] has [http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?id=/ead/mudd/univarchives/AC109.EAD.xml several folders of historical documents about 2D and the cooperative movement] , including transcriptions from an ethnography of the cooperative done in 1995 (box 378).


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