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1 January 2024

  • 09:0509:05, 1 January 2024 diff hist +584 N Giving to investCreated page with "Giving to invest: philanthropic investing using a national donor advised fund platform provides the missing capital that makes catalytic system change possible. Giving to invest makes each Sunday School class or civic club into a more powerful group of givers. The Community Equity Fund as the initial local opportunity. Venture philanthropy is a major force in Europe and South East Asia but is only beginning to catch on here. Instructors: Margaret Gifford of Abundance Cap..."
  • 09:0509:05, 1 January 2024 diff hist −569 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 09:0409:04, 1 January 2024 diff hist +361 N Invest to bridge the racial wealth gapCreated page with " Investing in economic justice at low risk: A revolution in community-focused commercial real estate is preserving Black Wall streets from predatory hedge funds enabling neighbors to invest in neighbors while offering a modest but real financial return: instructors, Lyneir Richardson, Wilson Lester, Collette Dixon. (Virtual) Jeremiah Robinson {{backlinks}}"
  • 09:0409:04, 1 January 2024 diff hist −347 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 09:0309:03, 1 January 2024 diff hist +655 N Curb corporate powerCreated page with "How did corporations get out of control: the roots of corporate personhood in a railroad siding in Minnesota, and the path to Citizens United and unchecked corporate influence. Instructors: https://neighborhoodeconomics.org/wiki/index.php/Crowohio, Amy Kneisly, Warren Wilson College, Jessica Trotman, Town of Black Mountain.kbw 6. Ways to curb corporate power. We outline some innovative ways using the rights of nature where unchecked corporate power is being upended acr..."
  • 09:0309:03, 1 January 2024 diff hist −641 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 09:0209:02, 1 January 2024 diff hist 0 Subvert redliningNo edit summary
  • 09:0209:02, 1 January 2024 diff hist +419 N Subvert redliningCreated page with "Discrimination by design: How realtors created the model that made housing discrimination a nationwide phenomenon and how a new emerging justaccounting.org coalition is repairing the damage, while creating more walkable streets in liveable neighborhoods. Instructor Rob Thomas, Racial Justice Coalition of Asheville, Chuck Mahron, Strong Towns, Gilbert Gonzales, San Antonio board of realtors Sabor.com {{backlinks]]"
  • 09:0109:01, 1 January 2024 diff hist −405 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 09:0109:01, 1 January 2024 diff hist +249 N Bridge the red blue divideCreated page with "Beyond the red and blue divide: Deep canvassing; listening to people with whom you strongly disagree on issues, can bridge political divides and reduce polarization in a community. instructors: Ben Williamson, Downhome north carolina {{Backlinks}}"
  • 09:0109:01, 1 January 2024 diff hist −236 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 09:0009:00, 1 January 2024 diff hist +15 Invest in local businessesNo edit summary
  • 09:0009:00, 1 January 2024 diff hist +453 N Invest in local businessesCreated page with "Investing where you live: the new and low risk ways to help local businesses business through an easy to replicate model called the Diversified Community Investment Fund. DCIF is lower risk than traditional crowdfunding. Other models will also be explored, including entrepreneurship through acquisition as the Boomers are ready to retire. Instructors: Chris Reisenger, Mountain Biz Works, Michael Shuman, Brian Beckon, Derek Peebles, Jeremiah Robinson"
  • 09:0009:00, 1 January 2024 diff hist −455 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 08:5908:59, 1 January 2024 diff hist +277 N Farm to table economyCreated page with "Supporting the local farm to table economy: what do Buncombe’s small farmers need to thrive? An innovative $10,000 zero interest philanthropic loan funded through benefit dinners is one answer. Vanna Roddy, ASAP, Melissa Scheiderer, Equal Plates, Beet Coin.org {{backlinks}}"
  • 08:5808:58, 1 January 2024 diff hist −264 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 08:5708:57, 1 January 2024 diff hist +15 Workforce housing solutionsNo edit summary
  • 08:5708:57, 1 January 2024 diff hist +332 N Workforce housing solutionsCreated page with " 1 Innovative workforce housing solutions. People working in the tourism industry in Asheville have to drive sometimes 40 miles to work. Innovative solutions are working around the country to find ways for people to live in the expensive places where they work. Rooted Good, Grounded Solutions, Beloved Asheville, Asheville for All."
  • 08:5708:57, 1 January 2024 diff hist −307 Democracy SchoolNo edit summary
  • 08:5308:53, 1 January 2024 diff hist +5,056 N Democracy SchoolCreated page with "Democracy School, a local, experimental project under the umbrella of Neighborhoodeconomics.org, in partnership with Warren Wilson College and the Asheville Poverty Initiative https://www.ashevillepovertyinitiative.org/ 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..."
  • 08:5308:53, 1 January 2024 diff hist +79 Main PageNo edit summary

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