
83 - Small Business Trash Compactor Grants & The OCASE Foundation
08/08/17 • 56 min
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82 - DC Office of Human Rights
The District of Columbia is one of the most progressive cities in the country for many reasons, and chief among those reasons are the policies around insuring the civil rights of some of our most vulnerable populations. Monica Palacio, Director of the DC Office of Human Rights, joins us to talk about DC's rules on non-discrimination in hiring and housing, as well as many of the tools and resources available to business owners to assist them in creating safe and welcoming environments in the workplace, for both employees and customers. Is your business compliant with all of the OHR requirements? Listen now to learn more.
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84 - Monroe Street Farmers Market
Access to fresh produce has been increasing in Ward 5, thanks in large part to the growth of Farmers Markets throughout the District, and of course, from social justice-minded entrepreneurs like the team at Good Food Markets. We visit with Casey from Good Food Markets to talk about their many healthy options, including a delivery program for area seniors. Then we chat with Nick Stavely of Community Foodworks, to learn more about the Monroe Street Farmers Market. Listen now to find out what's happening at each of these wonderful resources in our community.
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