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    City council aims to support minorities with groundbreaking community program

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    City council aims to support minorities with groundbreaking community program

    City council aims to support minorities with groundbreaking community program

    team, 26th October 2020
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    Authorship Anthony Gilmour
    Date 26 October 2020
    Source Preston Hub
    Tags
    Covid19
    Economy
    UK
    Content Type
    Press
    Description

    Preston City Council commissioned the development co-operative Stir to Action to deliver a groundbreaking new community programme by focusing on providing targeted support for BAME organisations in the city, stimulating cultural awareness and interest in worker-owned business.

    With BAME communities suffering disproportionate impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic, and systemic racial inequality in the spotlight in recent months, the project – Community Anchors: A Co-operative Recovery–  was designed to develop lasting economic security through democratic business ownership.

    The project involves building partnerships between local groups, as well as inspiring international co-operatives that are operating in different communities.

    Photo: Ray Hennessy

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