Community Development : Audio
Community development is the process by which civic leaders, activists, local citizens, and professionals improve various aspects of local communities. It empowers individuals with the skills needed to effect change, including building political power and working for a common agenda based on values of fairness, opportunity, and social justice.
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Article by Mary Robinson, President, Realizing Rights
This report presents a conceptual and policy framework to anchor the business and human rights debate, and to help guide all relevant actors
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Organization: Stanford Graduate School of Business In Britain, something is happening that hasn't happened for 100 years.
More people are becoming incredibly wealthy, not only through
inheritance, but also because of their own hard work.
October 3, 2007 - Emily Kawano, executive director of the Center for
Popular Economics in Amherst, Massachusetts, discusses the launch of
the US Solidarity Economy Network coming out of the US Social Forum in
Atlanta in June 2007.
You can raise labor and environmental standards with an economy that is mostly locally owned. This podcasts discusses how the local ownership of the Green Bay Packers benefits the Green Bay community at large and how this can be translated into business in general.
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