SVC Panel Explores Challenges And Opportunities Facing Native American Communities
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Any discussion of social justice in America by all rights should include a discussion of Native American land rights. The Social Venture Circle annual conference in Berkeley did not disappoint. In a concluding panel discussion, SVC Executive Director Valerie Red-Horse Mohl led a discussion with Les Parks, a member of the board of the Tulalip Tribes; Chrystel Cornelius, from the Chippewa Nation in North Dakota, who runs First Nations Oweesta Corporation, a CDFI intermediary providing support to Native CDFIs and communities; Ann Whittemore, of Highlands Associates, an impact investing firm that invested in Native Capital Access, which financials tribal communities in the Southwest; and Chief Red Blood, Anthony Morales, of the Gabrielino/Tongva tribe.
SVC Panel Explores Challenges And Opportunities Facing Native American Communities
SVC Panel Explores Challenges And…
SVC Panel Explores Challenges And Opportunities Facing Native American Communities
Any discussion of social justice in America by all rights should include a discussion of Native American land rights. The Social Venture Circle annual conference in Berkeley did not disappoint. In a concluding panel discussion, SVC Executive Director Valerie Red-Horse Mohl led a discussion with Les Parks, a member of the board of the Tulalip Tribes; Chrystel Cornelius, from the Chippewa Nation in North Dakota, who runs First Nations Oweesta Corporation, a CDFI intermediary providing support to Native CDFIs and communities; Ann Whittemore, of Highlands Associates, an impact investing firm that invested in Native Capital Access, which financials tribal communities in the Southwest; and Chief Red Blood, Anthony Morales, of the Gabrielino/Tongva tribe.