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Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin - Main Street Project

6 min · 24. aug. 2017
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Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin has an idea decades in the making. An idea to completely transform farming as we know it. This farm would produce healthy and organic food, regenerate the soil, and help farmers earn a good living. But a good idea isn't enough. Reginaldo needed a team and found support with Main Street Project. Working together on this idea they found a solution centered around one powerful animal - the chicken. Listen to this episode to hear more about Reginaldo's theory for change. And go to peace.augsburg.edu to get your tickets and join us at the forum!

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