In our first episode we talk with CEO of Food Bank of the Rockies Erin Pulling about the economic fallout of the global health crisis and how it has let to record numbers of first-timers – “the new needy” who have never previously needed food aid, but have that need today. The increased need coupled with ongoing needs has left food pantries doing all they can to keep the supply chain moving while not turning hungry families away.
Creating an Equitable Society Through Affordable Housing | Ismael Guerrero of Mercy Housing
Impact Investing: Vote with your Dollars | Akasha Absher of Syntrinsic Investment Counsel
Creating a More Equitable Economy in Colorado | Helen Young Hayes, Executive Sponsor of the Inclusive Economy Movement
Making Good Happen During a Pandemic - Owen Ryan of Project Angel Heart
Addressing Relationship Violence in Colorado - Amy Miller of Violence Free Colorado
The Impact of COVID-19 on Arts & Culture - Andrea Fulton of The Denver Art Museum
A Conversation on Race - Deidre Johnson of The Center for African American Health
The Road to Recovery - Kelly Brough of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Economic and Social Impact of COVID-19 - Christine Benero of Mile High United Way
Colorado's PPE Response - Pat Meyers
The State of Corporate Social Responsibility – Luis Benitez of VF Corporation
The Restaurant Biz and COVID-19 – Adam Schlegel of Chook
The State of Child Welfare – Tennyson Center for Children
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