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How Other Cultures Think of Entrepreneurship

By Entrepreneur Team — 2018

How do cultures other than our firmly established Western one view entrepreneurship, and what can we learn from them?

Read on www.entrepreneur.com

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The Art of Protest: Culture and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to the Present

The Art of Protest, first published in 2006, was hailed as an “essential” introduction to progressive social movements in the United States and praised for its “fluid writing style” and “well-informed and insightful” contribution (Choice Magazine).

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Profiles of Purpose: Yes She Can

Elsie Dogbeah, owner of Home Fresh Foods, an agro-processor of African ethnic foods, shares her passion for creating a woman-centric business.

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Coffee, Connection and Culture: How two South LA entrepreneurs are Confronting Racial Inequity

South LA Cafe founders, Joe and Celia Ward-Wallace, are working to bring change and positive impact to their neighborhood through their coffee shop and community-supported market.

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Arts, Culture, and Nation Building

Apuk Ayuel Mayen on art, culture and nation building in South Sudan.

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Regeneration Through Culture: Building Spaces for Communities | Hannah Taylor | TEDxWolverhampton

In her insightful talk Hannah explores the lack of public space and its effects on community and how providing supportive spaces for the coming together of communities to realise ideas is the most important way to regenerate a city.

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The Power of Stories: A Guide for Leading Multi-Racial and Multi-Cultural Congregations

Most congregational leaders find it difficult to resist the dominant cultural expectation that different cultural and ethnic groups should stick to themselves -- especially when it comes to church.

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Building Culture