By Philip Lewis
Like most entrepreneurs, Raphael Wright took notice of a need in society (inaccessibility to high quality, healthy food) and began conceiving of a way to fill it (build a grocery store). But Raphael went a step further. He decided to build a new business model, one that empowers communities through sustainability and, perhaps most importantly, ownership. It got me thinking: how could we use this same model in the arts and sciences to benefit communities in need?
What kind of cultural project – maybe a music therapy group or a mural for a community garden – would you build to bring people together and help a community in need?
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