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“I want security in community because where I come from—that’s the only real security there is.” – Rachel Robasciotti, founder and Co-CEO of Adasina Social Capital (https://adasina.com) and Tara Health Foundation Board Member (https://tarahealthfoundation.org) In Episode 5 of the Make Shift Happen Conversation Series, Rachel Robasciotti and Nwamaka Agbo, founding CEO of Kataly Foundation (https://katalyfoundation.org) and managing director of Kataly’s Restorative Economies Fund (https://katalyfoundation.org/program/...) unpack how sharing wealth builds real community—community that can support everyone’s survival and thriving. As the first in a series of three conversations with Nwamaka and Rachel, this discussion offers a path forward in sharing power and resources abundantly, one that takes us toward deeper connection and belonging with one another and our movements for justice, and puts well within reach a world where everyone has dignity, respect, and agency over their lives. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 0:31 Who is Adasina? 3:40 How do you align your operations to your mission? 6:25 How are you redistributing power and resources? 9:05 outro Subscribe to our channel to watch the series as it evolves. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates when new videos release → https://tarahealthfoundation.org/news... Join the conversation: reach out & connect with us → / tara-health-foundation Featured in this video in order of appearance: Nwamaka Agbo CEO of the Kataly Foundation & Managing Director of the Restorative Economies Fund (https://www.katalyfoundation.org) & Rachel Robasciotti, Founder and Co-CEO Adasina Social Capital (https://adasina.com) and Tara Health Foundation (https://www.tarahealthfoundation.org) Board Member.