Since I have been in Indy, I’ve skipped ten years of life. Not literally, in the sense that I left 2017 behind, and not academically, in that I have stuffed my brain full of knowledge and experience. But more contextually, in that I am practicing SEED’s developmental work through the eyes of someone who has […]
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From Wall Street to Unnamed Streets
Hasn’t it been fascinating to follow the recent Occupy Wall Street and other protests in the United States? What a remarkable demonstration of an engaged, informed people entering into the democratic political process. Inspiring at its core, whether you agree with their viewpoint or not. At SEED Livelihood Network it has made us think about […]
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