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new post on creative communities from @rsstone on @EngagingCities: http://t.co/z9lCn2yr
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Community strength must be another bottom line: every decision, policy and action should be evaluated for its impact.
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In deep democracy that carries rights and responsibilities.
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Communities that know themselves can unite.
When a community takes the time to get to know itself, it will gain a sense of identity and purpose that unite people in protecting and strengthening what matters.
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We need the participation and commitment of as many diverse people and organizations as possible to create lasting, positive change.
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