The second in a five part series about communities in the Diocese of Southern Ohio that are involved in trying out and experimenting with alternative economic models. In this video, people from Good Earth Farm, Franklinton Gardens and Franklinton Cycleworks, Global Villages, and Procter Camp and Conference Center discuss the economic models that their organizations have set-up and work under.
Alternative Economics in the Episcopal Church: Connections with Economics
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