Matt JorgenseninCOOK AllianceLegalization Is Just the First StepShaping an Equitable Future for Home CooksApr 12, 2019Apr 12, 2019
Matt JorgensenWhy “Uberization of Food” Critics Are Missing the PointIf the Homemade Food Operations Act (AB 626) passes a final hurdle in the state legislature next month, many Californians will be able to…Jul 5, 20181Jul 5, 20181
Matt JorgensenHigher Standards for the Gig Economy: A Call for Input on AB 626 Labor ProtectionsLet’s make sure home cooking creates good “independent work”Jun 21, 2018Jun 21, 2018
Matt JorgenseninThe DishWhy shutting down Josephine isn’t the end of the home cooking movementIntroducing the C.O.O.K. AllianceFeb 9, 20185Feb 9, 20185
Matt JorgensenWhy Legalizing Home Cooked Food Matters in 2018AB 626 goes to vote in the California Assembly on Monday 1/29Jan 29, 20181Jan 29, 20181
Matt JorgenseninThe DishGovernment and Tech Should CollideJosephine’s Approach to Government RelationsMay 24, 2017May 24, 2017
Matt JorgenseninThe Dish“Business” Traveling like a Human AgainA change so natural I almost missed itApr 3, 20171Apr 3, 20171
Matt JorgenseninThe DishThe 2017 California Homemade Food ActLegalizing small-scale homemade food sales — a vital mode of economic empowerment in many California communitiesFeb 15, 2017Feb 15, 2017
Matt JorgenseninThe Disha Startup + the StateCollaborating on food policy reform with CA Health RegulatorsAug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016
Matt JorgenseninThe DishTowards a (More) Sharing EconomyWhy Cooks Will Share the Ownership and Control of JosephineAug 15, 20162Aug 15, 20162