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Youth And Social Enterprise
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English - January 24, 2009 03:05Education social economy nonprofit non profit not for cooperative operative enterprise Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Next Episode: New Canadians and the Social Economy
Speakers:
Andrew Macdonald discusses how Toronto’s Phoenix Print Shop offers practical, cost-effective and entrepreneurial ways to help youth sustain their gains for the long-term.
Jennifer LaTrobe talks about “Boldness and Blunders,” a look inside a social enterprise and the genius of managing unreasonable goals.
Tina Sorbara considers the co-operative model as a vehicle for student self-sufficiency and empowerment. She gives an overview of the Guelph Campus Co-op operations and governance structure to illustrate the potential of co-ops to provide valuable co-curricular educational opportunities to students.
Moderated by Cathy Lang 012109
http://socialeconomy.utoronto.ca/podcasts/youth_se_012109.mp3