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Business for a Fair Minimum Wage: Brandi Barrett and Annie Adams on The Public GoodApril 4, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Andrea Ó Súilleabháin

Our guests this week are two local business owners. Brandi Barrett is co-owner of Barrett and Benitez Development, a real estate development company focusing on equitable built spaces in cities. Annie Adams owns Second Chic, a boutique consignment shop with two locations, one in the Elmwood …

Business for a Fair Minimum Wage: Brandi Barrett and Annie Adams on The Public GoodApril 4, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Andrea Ó Súilleabháin

Our guests this week are two local business owners. Brandi Barrett is co-owner of Barrett and Benitez Development, a real estate development company focusing on equitable built spaces in cities. Annie Adams owns Second Chic, a boutique consignment shop with two locations, one in the Elmwood …

Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State: Rusty Weaver on The Public GoodMarch 7, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Andrea Ó Súilleabháin

In PPG’s new report, “Raising the Minimum Wage: The Impact of Women, People of Color, and Immigrants in Western New York,” our guest Rusty, and Sam Magavern, Senior Policy Fellow at PPG, look at a New York State legislative proposal to raise the minimum wage and index it to …

Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State: Rusty Weaver on The Public GoodMarch 7, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Andrea Ó Súilleabháin

In PPG’s new report, “Raising the Minimum Wage: The Impact of Women, People of Color, and Immigrants in Western New York,” our guest Rusty, and Sam Magavern, Senior Policy Fellow at PPG, look at a New York State legislative proposal to raise the minimum wage and index it to …

Raising the Minimum Wage in New York State: Rusty Weaver on The Public GoodMarch 7, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Andrea Ó Súilleabháin

In PPG’s new report, “Raising the Minimum Wage: The Impact of Women, People of Color, and Immigrants in Western New York,” our guest Rusty, and Sam Magavern, Senior Policy Fellow at PPG, look at a New York State legislative proposal to raise the minimum wage and index it to …

Cooperative Economies – Lessons from Abroad: Kathryn Franco and Harper Bishop on The Public GoodJanuary 25, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Sarah Wooton

Cooperation Buffalo is a community-led resource center, a team of cooperative business developers and educators, and a community-controlled non-extractive loan fund. Recently, they hosted a trip where attendees traveled to see different cooperative models worldwide. Kathryn Franco and Harper …

Cooperative Economies – Lessons from Abroad: Kathryn Franco and Harper Bishop on The Public GoodJanuary 25, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Sarah Wooton

Cooperation Buffalo is a community-led resource center, a team of cooperative business developers and educators, and a community-controlled non-extractive loan fund. Recently, they hosted a trip where attendees traveled to see different cooperative models worldwide. Kathryn Franco and Harper …

Cooperative Economies – Lessons from Abroad: Kathryn Franco and Harper Bishop on The Public GoodJanuary 25, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Sarah Wooton

Cooperation Buffalo is a community-led resource center, a team of cooperative business developers and educators, and a community-controlled non-extractive loan fund. Recently, they hosted a trip where attendees traveled to see different cooperative models worldwide. Kathryn Franco and Harper …

Cooperative Economies – Lessons from Abroad: Kathryn Franco and Harper Bishop on The Public GoodJanuary 25, 2023, 10:30-11 am

Sarah Wooton

Cooperation Buffalo is a community-led resource center, a team of cooperative business developers and educators, and a community-controlled non-extractive loan fund. Recently, they hosted a trip where attendees traveled to see different cooperative models worldwide. Kathryn Franco and Harper …

The Tool Library: Darren Cotton and Lisa Rhodes on The Public GoodDecember 20, 2022, 10:30-11 am

Sarah Wooton

The Tool Library is a volunteer-run nonprofit tool-lending library located in University Heights. Through a membership structure for as little as $30 a year, residents can borrow any of the library’s 3,000 tools. They also work on large-scale community projects, provide space to host hands-on …