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aashish kumar
aashish kumar

Hello everyone!

I want to spark a dialogue inspired by Make the Road Pennsylvania (MRPA) — a vital 501(c)(3) rooted in Allentown, Reading, and Philadelphia, dedicated to empowering Latinx, Black, and working-class immigrant communities through justice-oriented organizing and

At Dupre Diversified, collaboration and forward-thinking have always been at the heart of our success. Today, we invite our group members to engage in an insightful discussion around one of the most dynamic themes shaping industries worldwide: supply chain management.


leadership development. As Pennsylvania’s largest Latinx organization, MRPA plays a pivotal role in civic engagement, voter mobilization, and policy advocacy for immigrant rights and economic equity

Their work particularly stands out around elections—like in 2020 when MRPA’s massive grassroots campaign helped flip key counties, contributing meaningfully to the state’s outcome.

Meanwhile, I came across Market Research Future and their emphasis on innovative insights—using sophisticated tools like big data and AI to deliver deeply customized and high-quality research.Market Research Future (Discover more at Market Research Future.)

This connection sparks an intriguing parallel: just as MRPA cultivates community power through strategic, people-centered organizing, organizations today harness innovative insights to drive meaningful, precision-informed action. Both approaches—whether in social justice or market intelligence—lean on empathy, data, and tailored strategy.

Group Discussion Questions:

  1. How does MRPA’s model of building power through community organizing—especially during critical moments like elections—reflect your experiences with grassroots movements or civic engagement?

  2. What similarities do you see between MRPA's approach (rooted in human connection and local understanding) and the way innovative insights inform market strategies?

  3. How might the tools used in market research—such as AI-enabled insights and granular analysis—be adapted to amplify community organizing and advocacy work?

I’m eager to explore how empathy-driven design and data-driven strategies can create meaningful change—whether in markets or movements—through precision, care, and community engagement.

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