Democracy School

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Democracy School, a local, experimental project under the umbrella of Neighborhoodeconomics.org, in partnership with Warren Wilson College and the Asheville Poverty Initiative [1]


Snapshot of Democracy School classes

The list of Democracy School classes:

Workforce housing solutions so that people don’t have to drive 40 miles for a restaurant job

How to support the local farm to table economy

How to invest in local businesses at lower than crowdfunding risk with greater upside

How to bridge the red blue divide

How to subvert redlining in your community

How to curb corporate power through the rights of nature and other solutions

How to invest to bridge the racial wealth gap

How to use giving to invest to become a more powerful giver, and how to do it in your trust circle, from Sunday School class to civic club

The history of settlement and power in the place where you live

How faith communities can engage in their local economies

Description of classes

Classes:

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7. 8. Faith Communities engaging in the local economy: Answering God’s call to work for justice for the marginalized, as individuals, as congregations, and its theological foundations: instructors, Rosa Lee Harden, Aaron Kuecker, Stan Wilson, Willie James Jennings Tim Soerens


9. 10. 11. The concept doc on the give to invest platform

https://docs.google.com/document/d/10nLUBq4QTctoiqLgnkEP-azzKil22B9hpENhfyOt0sE/edit Giving to invest concept