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JwJ is a coalition working on a broad range of issues including workers' rights, health care, immigrant rights, global justice, economic development, living wage, and more.
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JwJ is a coalition working on a broad range of issues including workers' rights, health care, immigrant rights, global justice, economic development, living wage, and more.
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JwJ is a coalition working on a broad range of issues including workers' rights, health care, immigrant rights, global justice, economic development, living wage, and more.
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JwJ is a coalition working on a broad range of issues including workers' rights, health care, immigrant rights, global justice, economic development, living wage, and more.
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JwJ is a coalition working on a broad range of issues including workers' rights, health care, immigrant rights, global justice, economic development, living wage, and more.
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
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What is your greatest strength?
organizing
What are you working on?
opening our newest catering location
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.allicarte.com
What is your alma mater?
Butler University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
to network with other small business owners and find potential customers!
In addition to running my recycled jewelry business, I also work for Central Indiana Jobs with Justice. We are a coalition of labor, community, faith and student groups. Join us in the fight for social justice. There is a new group right here on Smaller Indiana and you can find us on facebook, too! See you there.

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