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This second part of our conversation with The Rev. Canon Rosa Lee Harden and Rev. Dr. LeRoy Barber of Neighborhood Economics hinges on clarifying our organizational values for contextual and intended impact. 

As you listen to their stories, see if you can identify how our guests rended and reconciled what was affecting their ability to live into values for intended impact. How might they have filled in the value-practice-reconcile worksheet? 


So, while Stacy will not be joining us this week, we are grateful two of her dear colleagues and friends are: The Rev. Canon Rosa Lee Harden and Rev. Dr. LeRoy Barber. 


The Rev. Canon Rosa Lee Harden has quite an extensive bio, and some of you may be familiar with her work. A self-described social entrepreneur, to include service as a CEO of a Silicon Valley start-up, Rosa Lee is also an ordained Episcopal priest and the executive producer of Neighborhood Economics, a national convening that brings together leaders and practitioners in the field, to include Faith + Finance.  And, if you need more proof of her awesomeness, Rosa Lee is also a ballroom dancer and fabric artist!


She is joined with Rev. Dr. LeRoy Barber, Executive Director of Neighborhood Economics. A fierce advocate for individuals experiencing homelessness, youth empowerment, and education, Rev. Dr. Barber has served on the boards of the Simple Way, Missio Alliance, The Evangelical Environmental Network, and chaired the Christian Community Development Association. Rev. Barber was licensed and ordained at Mt. Zion Baptist Church and is the author of four books. 

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