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Castalia

British  
/ kæˈsteɪlɪə /

noun

  1. a spring on Mount Parnassus: in ancient Greece sacred to Apollo and the Muses and believed to be a source of inspiration

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  • Castalian adjective

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Castalia first discovered Sure We Can not as a canner, but as a performer, when his experimental theater company put on a show in cleared-out warehouse space there.

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Castalia tells anyone who will listen how much the bill in Albany could change canners’ lives.

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“Canners on average earn around $5 an hour, a third of the minimum wage,” Castalia said in his office, speaking over the clinking of bottles outside as canners sorted recyclables.

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Its executive director, Ryan Castalia, testified at a joint legislative hearing.

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The division of responsibilities between Sure We Can and the Alliance is still “an open question to some degree, or at least a developing one,” Castalia said.

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