Podchat 25 | The power of Economic Reconciliation with Michelle Laviolette

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What is economic reconciliation, why is it important, and what does it have to do with protecting lands and empowering communities?

I sat down with Michelle Laviolette, the director of Indigenous Banking Strategy at Vancity to break it all down and hear about all the ways that they are working to support and create opportunities for individuals and their communities.  They’ve been leading the charge in helping to support indigenous nations to provide banking and investment opportunities, to provide homeloans and retrofittings for climate sustainability, to opening up branches in remote communities to help support them, as well as tons of other incredible initiatives, so get ready to get inspired!

Todays episode is presented by Vancity, a community credit union based in the greater Vancouver region that operates on a local scale to support and build up the communities it operates in, investing in building a clean and fair world for all.  Put your money into doing good!
Learn more about Vancity and become a member by checking out VanCity.com.

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Podchat 25 | The power of Economic Reconciliation with Michelle Laviolette

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