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Fresher Thursday: A Special In Person Conversation on Advancing Health Equity and Economic Mobility

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This month’s Fresh Fridays featured a special in-person, collaborative panel discussion facilitated by Candace Moore from Race Forward. The conversation focused on current and future efforts to advance health equity and economic mobility in Central Providence through the lens of the newly updated Central Providence Roadmap. Moore was joined by panelists Eloi Rodas, Maria Gomes, and Shelby Mack.

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Fresh Fridays: Examining Commercial & Residential Tenant Unions

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This month’s Fresh Fridays featured a lively conversation that was focused on the people and organizations who are working on commercial and residential tenant organizing in Rhode Island.
One Neighborhood Builders was joined by Mel Potter, Emily Harrington, and Shana Crandell, and facilitated a discussion that level-set the conversation with an overview of what a tenant union is, highlighted the work of several of Rhode Island’s commercial and residential tenant unions, and discussed the future of this organizing work.  

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Fresh Fridays: A Conversation with Cortney Nicolato and Peter Chapman

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This month’s Fresh Fridays featured an insightful conversation on the future of community development, economic mobility, and affordable housing in Rhode Island amid a shifting federal landscape. In a one-on-one conversation, United Way of Rhode Island President & CEO, Cortney Nicolato, interviewed One Neighborhood Builders’ new President & CEO, Peter Chapman, to discuss the key issues shaping their organization’s work.

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Viernes frescos: Creación de riqueza comunitaria

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This month, Fresh Fridays considered how shared ownership of resources help make local communities more economically equitable. Community wealth building is a model for communities to directly own and control their resources. Recognizing that many common economic development models do not work for many communities, community wealth building incorporates worker cooperatives, community land trusts, housing cooperatives, public banking, and other tools to strengthen local economies. 

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Viernes frescos: Reutilización adaptativa y desarrollo de viviendas asequibles

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This month’s Fresh Friday featured a group of panelists discussing the important topic of adaptive reuse and affordable housing development. Throughout New England and the US, there are publicly- and privately-owned buildings that no longer serve their original use – mills, churches, school buildings, and much more. As communities work to address the housing crisis, they are increasingly looking to these existing assets as potential affordable housing.  

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