Slow Food, Slow Money

It was the final presentation, however, that brought a standing ovation–and, ultimately, the Gathering’s $50,000 prize. Revision International works in Westwood, a Denver neighborhood where the average family income is just over $11,000 and one-third the residents are under 18.

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