Local partnership hopes to spark conversation about poverty in the state
“‘We’re sharing stories that explore the root causes of poverty in our state,’ said Divana Olivas, the Project Coordinator for Three Sisters Kitchen. When a customer orders the Nutritional Values meal at any of the five participating restaurants, they will also get a booklet.
The books tell the story of people like Mahpiya Black Elk, the co-chair of the board for Together for Brothers, a nonprofit community organization turning young men of color into leaders.”