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December 11th, 2008 NPi community dialogue reflections, video, and photos

Thanks to everyone who turned out (in spite of the rain) for last night’s event at the Boston Public Library. Video by Nishima Chudasama. We enjoyed hearing our three speakers Herbert Gleason, lawyer and former corporation counsel for the City of Boston, 1968-1979; Melvin B. Miller, Editor and Publisher of the Bay State Banner; and...
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NPi Podcast: Racism and Social/Economic Inequity in 21st Century America

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This is the fifth in a series of podcasts from NPi’s community dialogue featuring three Boston-based social justice organizations....
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NPi Podcast: In an Economic Recession, An Illusion of Scarcity and Abundance of Resources

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This is the fourth in a series of podcasts from NPi’s community dialogue featuring three Boston-based social justice organizations....
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NPi Podcast: Pros and Cons of Online Tools in Community Organizing

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This is the third in a series of podcasts from NPi’s May 2009 community dialogue featuring three Boston-based social...
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NPi Podcast: David Crowley and Kaia Stern share early inspiration for their work

NPi Podcast: David Crowley and Kaia Stern share early inspiration for their work

This is the second in a series of podcasts from NPi’s May 2009 community dialogue featuring three Boston-based social...
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The Heidelberg Project – Historic Art Environment and Cultural Village, Potential Economic Engine for the City of Detroit

Interview by Jeanne Dasaro March 2010 The Heidelberg Project is an open-air art environment in Detroit’s East Side. I first encountered it when I was maybe 10 years old. My father’s company maintained several properties in Detroit. Each weekend we would drive from site to site to check the progress of the previous week’s work....

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What Greater Boston Interfaith Organization Gets Right: Listening to Members, Cultivating Leaders from Within

Story by Ellen Lempereur On June 30th, the 29th graduating class from the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization’s Moving from Debt to Assets (MFDTA) program wore colorful scarves instead of caps and gowns. With hennaed fingertips, palms and soles, 25 Somali-American women celebrated their first step on the road to financial freedom. Whether they joined...

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