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May Dugan Center
Click here to learn about exciting new NMTC-financed projects in Ohio, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Missouri.
Carrots vs. Sticks
Like the Inflation Reduction Act, the Love Your City Initiative motivates through reward rather than punishment.
Community Builders
Click here to learn about upcoming NMTC trainings as well as new projects in Ohio, Texas, and Arkansas.
indieDwell
Click to learn about exciting NMTC-financed projects in California, West Virginia, and Massachusetts!
Roe v. Wade
This post contains LifeCity’s response to the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and updates our policy around employer-paid reproductive healthcare.
Impact Development
A new form of development that prioritizes equity and sustainability is required to build an economy that works for Good. This post lays out LifeCity’s definition of Impact Development.
Native Communities
This post explores the history of NMTC investment in Native American communities.
Timeline Theatre
Click here to learn about NMTC-financed projects in Wisconsin, Illinois, and New York!
Sinking, Sea Levels, and the Native Tribes of Louisiana
The land of the native tribes of Louisiana is a source of physical, spiritual, and political autonomy. As this series has emphasized, while all of coastal Louisiana is threatened by rising sea levels and subsidence, native tribes are at the forefront of these risks.
Natural Resource Degradation and the Native Tribes of Louisiana
Green plants, fresh food, clean water: all a source of survival and spirituality in the native tribes of Louisiana. Natural resources to many are very distant; we buy our food from grocery stores, our water is fresh with fluoride the second we want it, our sidewalks are plush with oak and palm trees. We don’t think about the physical and cultural meaning natural resources hold. This significance is understood best by the indigenous people of Louisiana.
Industrial Pollution and the Native Tribes of Louisiana
As corporations grow their profits and exploit the environment, indigenous communities are the first to feel the effects. Eventually, industrial pollution will be a problem for all of us, so we can work to stop it now.
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