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Revitalizing America's Manufacturing Sector: Summary of Surdna Roundtable

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In October 2009, the Surdna Foundation adopted a new mission focused on the creation of just and sustainable communities-communities guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies, and thriving cultures.  In considering possible areas of focus that would bridge many of these issues, the Foundation decided to explore the potential of a strategy aimed revitalizing America's manufacturing sector.

To further its understanding of what a strategy to support manufacturing could include, Surdna convened a Manufacturing Roundtable in January 2010.  This roundtable was comprised of 17 national experts, including local practitioners, policymakers, academics, and individuals representing the unions and the manufacturing business community.  This white paper provides a summary of key takeaways from the roundtable, including potential actions for the manufacturing field as a whole and the philanthropic community in particular.  To view the paper, please click here.

 

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Grantee Spotlight: East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy (EBASE)

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The East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy's (EBASE) mission is to advance economic, racial, and social justice in California's East Bay region by building a just economy based on good jobs and healthy communities. In order to support low-income workers and communities of color, and address root causes of economic injustice, EBASE builds power through strategic alliances with labor, community, and faith groups.

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