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(Illustration by Diana Ejaita)
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Imagine a nation that values the humanity of everyone living in it. One where all people can participate, thrive, and shape their own futures.
This flourishing multiracial democracy in the United States is ours to create.
We encourage you to read our Stanford Social Innovation Review series
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, which explores how each of us can carry forward the work of generations before us to realize a flourishing nation designed for all of its people.
In the final installment, “Corporate Power That Benefits All of Us,”
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Mahlet Getachew, Managing Director of Corporate Racial Equity at PolicyLink, states that “If businesses are to thrive for generations to come, the definition of business must change. It must mean to be a responsible steward of thriving communities, a healthy planet, an equitable economy, and a flourishing multiracial democracy in service to the needs of all.”
Read more about the significance of social impact for businesses
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We, the people.
We, the institutions.
We, the nation. We have the power. To read more about the roles each of us can play, please check out the other articles:
We Must Be Founders
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by Michael McAfee
What It Means to Govern for All
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by Judith Dangerfield
Love Is the Key to Democracy
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by Michael McAfee
We, the Nonprofit Institutions
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by Ashleigh Gardere and Jeff Bradach
A flourishing multiracial democracy will be ours to experience — so long as we the people make it real.
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