The Rural Aperture Project is a multi-story series funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Thrive Rural initiative that uses data to shift the national conversation about racial and economic equity in rural places.
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Meet the rural change agents, instigators, and leaders in Marquette, Michigan, who are doing the work to prove that tech jobs, innovation, and tech entrepreneurship can happen anywhere.
Meet the rural change agents, instigators, and leaders in Ada, Oklahoma, who are doing the work to prove that tech jobs, innovation, and tech entrepreneurship can happen anywhere.
Meet the rural change agents, instigators, and leaders in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, who are doing the work to prove that tech jobs, innovation, and tech entrepreneurship can happen anywhere.
Meet the rural change agents, instigators, and founders in Traverse City, Michigan, who are doing the work and proving that innovation and tech entrepreneurship can happen anywhere.
We travel to Emporia, Kansas, for the eighth installment of our “Portraits of a community” series, which shines a light on the people who make up the unique ecosystems within the Rural Innovation Network.