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UN SDG: #10 Reduced Inequalities


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United Nations Sustainable Development Goal #10 is Reduced Inequality. You will hear from certified B Corp Sweet Livity on thinking about inequalities in the workplace and we dive deep into a public policy that breeds inequality right here in the United States with hip hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, The executive Director of the Last Prisoner Project, and you will hear from Bernard Noble who was affected firsthand by these injustices. 

Additional Learning & Resources Around Reduced Inequality
Breakdown of Inmates by Offense - Maintained by Federal Bureau of Prisons

Convicted - A Report on How Corporations Exploit the 13th Amendment’s Loophole for Profit from the Corporate Accountability Lab

Incarceration Rates By Country 2023

Increased Incarceration Does Not Reduce Violent Crime - Findings from the US Department of Justice

Private Companies Producing with US Prison Labor in 2020 - From Corporate Accountability Lab

Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality - 20 Facts about U.S. Inequality that Everyone Should Know

Vagrancy Act of 1866

Book Recommendations (encourage to purchase from black owned book stores)
The Will to Change - bell hooks

How to be Anti-Racist by Ibram Kendi

The New Jim Crow  - Michelle Alexander

Helpful Links from the United Nations
UN SDG 10 Reduced Inequality Targets

UN SDG 10 Overview

Links to the Businesses Highlighted in this Episode

Sweet Livity

A certified B Corp that is supporting leaders and groups serving vulnerable communities to do their jobs to the fullest, with improved well-being, sustainability and results. To learn more about Sweet Livity, you can hear our full conversation in episode #21.

B Noble

Is a cannabis brand created in partnership with Curaleaf that donates 10% of all sales to the efforts of supporting people incarcerated for cannabis possession offenses and supporting them upon reentry to society. 

The Last Prisoner Project 

Is a national, nonpartisan nonprofit organization dedicated to cannabis criminal justice reform. They aim

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