The Social Economy story published here is the first of ten stories that together will conclude the second phase of a two phase project. Complimentary to the first phase, designed to provide practitioners’ perspectives on what the Social Economy means to them and their communities, the second phase speaks to the national movement present. Taking a look at how the Social Economy creates solidarity within the country (i.e. between non-profits, CED organizations, credit unions, etc.) and how this inspires practitioners in their work. In particular, the stories you find here seek to highlight the voices of Aboriginal, immigrant and women practitioners.
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Building Relationships with Yvonne Chiu: A Social Economy story on the Multicultural Health Brokers Co-operative
December 2, 2009
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