The surest way to change society is not by volunteering... it is by creating jobs
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The surest way to change society is not by volunteering... it is by creating jobs!
The Mazi Mas model combines training and work ... one cannot bring about lasting change without the other, writes founder Niki Kopcke
The first time I encountered Roberta, I was elbow-deep in a pot of kidney beans. It was winter in 2011, and she breezed into the kitchen chiming exuberant hellos, arms laden and radiating warmth. I was unemployed and volunteering at a community café, disenchanted with life and London.
It was impossible to stay that way around Roberta. A Brazilian immigrant in her forties, she revelled in the discovery of London and its culinary delights, her bags perpetually stuffed with edible trinkets – samosas from Whitechapel, gözleme from Green Lanes, croissants from Kensington. But what I most looked forward to were her own creations: cassava cake dense with coconut, ethereal polenta biscuits laced with lime, and irresistibly gooey cheese bread. She was a gifted cook, immeasurably capable, and utterly indefatigable. And yet, like all the other migrant women we cooked with, she was long-term unemployed. It was maddening and incomprehensible.
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Source: The Guardian: Social Enterprises | The surest way to change society is not by volunteering... it is by creating jobs | Niki Kopcke
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