Ray Mahar’s view on guaranteed basic income initiatives is clear.
“1,000 percent it works,” he says. “You see it in people putting time into their own projects, being able to hire sound technicians, volunteer with kids, play more shows,” adds Mahar, director of the Local Sound Collaborative , a music arts support organization. “It all trickles out into other people’s pockets, either with money or creative output, which keeps this ship moving along.”
Last year, the Rochester community agreed with that sentiment. With contributions from 500 donors at LSC’s concert fundraiser, the organization was able to launch its own unique Artist […]
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