Communities
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Communities
around the world don't want to see their culture in distant institutions which they have no control over.
The term comes from sociologists who were studying
communities
that proved particularly resilient in times of stress.
[Seventy] years later, we're still catching up to Asperger, who believed that the "cure" for the most disabling aspects of autism is to be found in understanding teachers, accommodating employers, supportive communities, and parents who have faith in their children's potential.
We were determined to fight for girls not just in my community, but even in other
communities.
And you're probably wondering how a women's rights organization was able to do this in
communities
which had previously opposed our sheer existence.
In certain communities, we actually had to go as far as saying the International Human Rights Declaration, which you opposed because it wasn't written by religious scholars, well, those same principles are in our book.
I realize that these are silly ideas, but they are also "learny" ideas, and that was what was so exciting to me, and if you go online, you can find
communities
like this all over the place.
But to me, the most interesting
communities
of learners that are growing up on the Internet right now are on YouTube, and admittedly, I am biased.
And those are people watching not in classrooms, but because they are part of the
communities
of learning that are being set up by these channels.
I really believe that these spaces, these communities, have become for a new generation of learners, the kind of communities, the kind of cartographic
communities
that I had when I was in high school, and then again when I was in college.
And as an adult, re-finding these
communities
has re-introduced me to a community of learners, and has encouraged me to continue to be a learner even in my adulthood, so that I no longer feel like learning is something reserved for the young.
I made detailed spreadsheets of all the power brokers in the communities, who I needed to meet, where I needed to be, and I threw myself with gusto in these
communities.
In St. George, I rented a home at the Entrada, one of the town's premier gated
communities.
As Americans, we often find ways to cook for each other, to dance with each other, to host with each other, but why can't that translate into how we treat each other as
communities?
It's a devastating irony, how we have gone forward as individuals, and backwards as
communities.
Sex trafficking also shows up in affluent areas and gated
communities.
HeForShe is tapping into women's and men's dreams, the dreams that we have for ourselves, and the dreams that we have for our families, our children, friends,
communities.
Our mission is to alleviate energy burdens by working with communities, utilities and government agencies alike to provide equitable access to clean energy, energy efficiency and energy technology.
I believe in the power of local communities, in the transforming effect of relationships.
So we start by working directly with the
communities
that have the highest energy burdens.
We host workshops and events for
communities
to learn about energy poverty, and how making even small updates to their homes like better insulation for windows and water heaters can go a long way to maximize efficiency.
But by building energy equity and resilience into our communities, we can assure fair and impartial access to energy that is clean, reliable and affordable.
And I know high energy burdens are a tremendous barrier to overcome, but through relationships with
communities
and technology, we have the paths to overcome them.
Two and a half million people will be permanently disabled or displaced, and the
communities
will take 20 to 30 years to recover and billions of economic losses.
They've created think tanks that study issues like education, job creation and asset-building, and then advocated for policies to support our most marginalized
communities.
I have worked with young people who manifest hope and promise, despite being at the effect of racist discipline practices in their schools, and police violence in their
communities.
I see people who are struggling to realize their good ideas, so that they can create a better life for themselves, their families, their
communities.
Marginalized
communities
are full of smart, talented people, hustling and working and innovating, just like our most revered and most rewarded CEOs.
Let's grasp this opportunity to let go of a tired, faulty narrative and listen and look for true stories, more beautifully complex stories, about who marginalized people and families and
communities
are.
And so they had, you know, their time and their interest, but at the same time there wasn't a conduit that I knew of in my community to bring these two
communities
together.
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