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SUMMARY:May the Odds Be in Your favor: Opening a Storefront in a Double Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:Opening a physical storefront is hard enough\, but imagine doing so during a global double pandemic. Learn how Quontay Turner\, Owner and Founder of Emerald City Plant Shop\, has navigated the challenges that systemic racism and COVID has played in her journey opening and running New England’s First Black Owned plant shop. \nQuontay Turner also known as “Q”\, is a multi-talented creative and entrepreneur. She has over ten years of experience in community organizing\, event management\, recruiting\, and facilitating conversations and trainings around diversity\, equity\, and inclusion.  \nIn her spare time\, Q loves building connections and sharing resources with those new to the Boston area as one of the lead organizers of the Boston Young Black Professionals (YBP) whose mission is to curate more space for professionals of color to fully enjoy all that Greater Boston has to offer.  She is a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Incorporated and a native of Mattapan who is passionate about creating a more inclusive and connected community for all. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/may-the-odds-be-in-your-favor-opening-a-storefront-in-a-double-pandemic/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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SUMMARY:Innu Current Events and Folktales
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\nLarry Millman has done ethnographic work with the Innu in Labrador\, who speak a dialect of Algonquin not unlike the dialect spoken by the indigenous people who once lived in the vicinity of World Fellowship.  In this presentation\, he’ll discuss his work with Innu as well as discuss the current assaults on their world (mining\, dams\, etc) by outsiders. He’ll also read from Wolvlerine the Trickster and The Cannibal Lynx\, both collections of folktales he collected from Innu elders.\n\nLarry is an author\, ethnographer\, and mycologist whose books include such titles as Our Like Will Not Be There Again\, Last Places\, Fascinating Fungi of New England\, At the End of the World\, Fungipedia\, and (forthcoming) The Last Speaker of Bear\, not to mention the two aforementioned collections of Innu stories.\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/innu-current-events-and-folktales/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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