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Subject Once Incarcerated, Now Empowered: An L.A. Cooperative’s Story
Date February 2, 2021 6:00 PM
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A children’s book award lauds Native creators, six steps for effective community advocacy, and what the GOP’s latest relief package omits.

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Using Cooperatives to Empower Formerly Incarcerated People—An L.A. Story ([link removed])
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Thousands of people are released from prison and jail every month to Los Angeles County. Most plan to stay at home, plan to support loved ones, plan to give back. Yet the odds are stacked against them.

To reverse the impacts of mass incarceration, one needs to create pathways to employment. A worker cooperative incubator in L.A. is laying that path.


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