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       Wilford Welch and David Hopkins, authors of the groundbreaking book, "The Tactics of Hope: How Social Entrepreneurs Are Changing Our World," provide strategies and tactics to help transform personal concerns into meaningful actions that address critical social and environmental challenges. 

The book can be accessed and purchased at www.TacticsofHope.org
       
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