Skoll World Forum: Inclusive Economic Prosperity for All- An Integrated Stakeholder Approach

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Skoll World Forum: Inclusive Economic Prosperity for All- An Integrated Stakeholder Approach

There is a massive need for investment in overlooked, under-resourced, and underestimated communities across the United States. The good news is that there are a growing number of communities taking ownership of their economies. There are more local developments and enterprises emerging that are helping to build more just, inclusive, and sustainable communities and economies. Learn about investable examples throughout the U.S. that are deploying capital, real estate, policy, design, and climate solutions to uplift their communities from within. This conversation amongst Valerie Red-Horse Mohl (East Bay Community Foundation), Michael Peck (1 Worker 1 Vote), Damien Goodmon (Downtown Crenshaw), Clay Colombe (Rosebud Sioux Economy Development Corporation), April De Simone (Trahan Architects), and David Levine (moderator, American Sustainable Business Network) covers compelling case-studies and the necessary public policy solutions required to implement this work on a broader scale.

This was an official Skoll World Forum Ecosystem Day event. Ecosystem Events are independently organized events that engage Forum attendees in discussing bold and equitable solutions to pressing social problems.

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