Our Partners
The Culture C.O.-O.P. promotes systemic change, inclusion, equity, cultural competency, diversity, literacy, and quality education for all.
Our services and products reach audiences locally, nationally, and internationally.
We accomplish our mission through a holistic approach involving key partners who engage regularly with youth/adults, communities, organizations, businesses, and institutions. Our approach is holistic, culturally relevant, and intergenerational. We use approaches and tools that are research-based, comprehensive, and based on over 35 years of experience in the field while also incorporating the arts. Through serving people of all ages and backgrounds, we seek to create new paradigms for how people view and engage with one another. Our paradigm for transforming individuals, communities, systems, and beyond is an essential part of our work. We strongly encourage systemic change.
‘Come together in solidarity right now’: Founder of Culture C.O.-O.P. Sandy Holman talks to The Aggie about racial justice education, activism

A Paradigm for transforming individuals, communities, systems, and beyond. Including the powerful documentary
The Cost of Darkness
How does the color of your skin affect your opportunities when interacting with all our institutions?

The Cost of Darkness is a documentary that will identify racial disparities in the United States, focusing on the major institutions and their compounded institutional impact on communities and individual people of color. The seven institutions the film will focus on are economics, education, health care, the criminal justice system, politics, and the media.
The documentary will identify structural or institutional reasons for racial oppression in the United States that date back to the colonial period, explore some real-life experiences with this oppression, and offer potential solutions, structural and otherwise, for combating this oppression.
Art from Systemic Change Show
On May 16 2021, we showcased art from our many talented interns Click below to learn more about this event we organized!
The art show will feature the extraordinary work of:
Mahima Kale, Hoi Yee Fong, Aditi Jain, Aiswarya Loganathan, Hannah Price, and other guests...
Click the button below to see more artwork like this one!
The Culture C.O.-O.P.’s blog, “We All Have A Heritage,” focuses on a variety of topics written by young adults. The topics range from discussions on real-world issues to other relevant matters. The blogs encourage people to expand their understanding of human experiences.
We All Have A Heritage Blog
Our products and services, support diversity/equity, inclusion, and respect for peoples of all backgrounds and cultures. We aim to provide a paradigm for transforming individuals, communities, systems, and beyond that approach change holistically. We offer a variety of keynote presentations, workshops, cultural events, author visits, and other offerings. For further information, click the link to the left, email us at info@CultureCo-Op.com or call us at (530) 792-1334.
Products & Services
United in Unity is a non-profit sister organization to The Culture C.O.-O.P., both of which promote systemic change, inclusion, equity, cultural competency, diversity, literacy, and a quality education for all. Through our non-profit, we partner with the community through a variety of projects and endeavors such as our “We All Have A Heritage” Campaign.
United in Unity
“Participants spoke well of your sensitivity and love of children, they felt renewed by your commitment and your dedication, from the beginning to end you quite skillfully and enthusiastically engaged.”
- University of the State of New York
Africa: The Cradle of Civilization
Contact us
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Phone number:
(530) 792-1334
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 463, Davis, CA. 95617