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Business & Technology (Page 11)

Wesley Vasquez talks to The Click on community organizing

October 27, 2023

NYC Community Organizer Wants Us to ‘See Hope in Action’

"There are so many different ways to get involved in your community that don't have to be politically related… that will give you a sense of hope," shares Wesley Vasquez, advocacy and organizing manager for RiseBoro Community Partnership.

By Katie Coss

couple enjoys laser show at the fair

October 1, 2023

Oklahoma State Fair Brings Cooler Weather, New Attractions

Oklahomans venture back outside for one of the year’s biggest events after rain breaks the heat dome.

By Paige Willett

A fruit vendor on the street.

September 7, 2023

Fruit Vendors in New York Are Fighting for Their Livelihoods

"We are women working by ourselves. We fight. It’s not a big business. This is just one tiny cart. We came from our countries, from poverty. I pay taxes. I have a daughter born here. Why can’t you just let us work?” 

By Celeste Cox

oak park sign surrounded by trees on a sunny day

May 8, 2023

‘We Walk Amongst Each Other, Not with Each Other’: Seeking Common Ground in Sacramento’s Oak Park

Tensions over whether Oak Park is experiencing damaging gentrification or helpful revitalization continue to shape conversations about the neighborhood.

By Cashea Airy

Multiple rolls of hundred dollar bills

February 19, 2023

NYC Starts $75 million Loan Fund for Small Businesses

The fund is designed for businesses rebuilding after the pandemic and new and growing businesses with a focus on those in low- and moderate-income communities.

By Rebecca Batterman

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