Learning from innovative organizing in California’s Inland Region

By F4ICA inStories

As the U.S. begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the innovations and organizing power of the Inland region’s social movements makes it a strategic community for deep investment.

For funders interested in this session: This event was for funders, philanthropy networks and affinity groups, community groups organizing in Southern California’s Inland region, and invited guests only. Video recordings of the panels from the event are available. If you are a funder who is interested in accessing these recordings, please email [email protected].

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