Keywords
Comprehensive
Our approach is comprehensive and connected. Community development requires a holistic, human-scale approach. In order to create vibrant, healthy communities, we must have interconnected and comprehensive strategies and approaches that break across race, class, culture, and other silos and bring together partners in collaboration. We honor the different ways of knowing.
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Maku’u Farmer’s Market
It’s All About ‘Ohana
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Supporting Businesses in Oakland’s Chinatown
Solidarity + Food
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Chiyo’s Garden
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“Here [at Bhanchha Ghar], I hold meetings for my societies… I invite them here, we eat here, we sit here, we discuss here…People who don’t have jobs, I get them a job. People who don’t have a place to sleep, I find them a place.”
Yamuna Shrestha, owner of Nepali restaurant Bhanchha Ghar
A story about Small Business Organizing in Queens with CHHAYA CDC
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Kapwa Gardens
A Healing Space for the Community
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VEGGI Farmer’s Cooperative
Culturally Rooted Recovery & Workforce Development
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Films at the Gate (FATG) Festival
Intergenerational connections through films in space
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Tuesday Night Café
Performance as Safe Haven
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