Lynn Davis, Executive Director of Sonoran Glass School, gives a master lesson in collaborating. She describes several winning partnerships between Sonoran Glass–a non-profit, public-access educational organization whose mission is to inspire people of all ages to discover the wonder of glass art–and multiple Tucson treasures. Spoiler alert: cherishing humanity is at the center of each one. Lynn brings the sexy back to organizing and convening while helping us unlearn the capitalist impulse to value competition over cooperation. There are literally thousands of 501(c)(3)s registered in the city of Tucson. How?? For the answer to that question, tune in!
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