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Creating a Safe & Healing Space for Chicago Teens

December 09, 2018

At Emerson Collective's Demo Day '18, Marshall Hatch Jr., Co-Founder and Executive Director of MAAFA Redemption Project inspired by reframing the idea that jobs alone are not enough to transform violence driven neighborhoods in Chicago, but working with young men holistically MAAFA reduces gun violence. By treating them as the solution to the city's most pressing problems and exposing these men to a belief about themselves and their city that they never knew was possible.

Demo Day 2018 Highlights

    • 2 min

      Demo Day 2018: The Power of a Collective

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    • 18 min

      José Andrés in Conversation with Laurene Powell Jobs

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    • 4 min

      Mobilizing Latino Voters in Texas

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    • 7 min

      Creating a Safe & Healing Space for Chicago Teens

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    • 4 min

      Bringing Everyone to the Table to Transform Agriculture

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    • 16 min

      Ginger Thompson in Conversation with Alexis Madrigal

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    • 11 min

      Amanda Ripley in Conversation with Solutions Journalism Network's David Bornstein

      Amanda Ripley

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    • 5 min

      Fear of the Stranger

      immigration

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    • 4 min

      Ensuring All College Students Have Equal Access to Meaningful Careers

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    • 3 min

      Creating a Pipeline to Universities for Under-Represented Students

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    • 4 min

      Supporting Digitally Empowered Community Health Workers

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    • Making Solar Accessible for Every American

      Steph Speirs

      environment

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