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And together, they watched as members of their
community
let go of this thing that was so beautiful, but was as hard to let go of as those thoughts and feelings that had gone into making it.
And we do this work by putting
community
at the heart of our journalistic process, by putting our egos to the side to listen first, to listen deeply, to listen around and through our own biases, our own habits of thought, and to support others in doing the same.
The system sees them differently, and when you meet them in the community, I hope you see them differently, too.
To me, it's just shorthand for what we're talking about: that anything that creates a sense of connection and
community
and love is really healing.
So I started to think about how the women in my own neighborhood were able to build
community
for themselves, and how they were able to use the very little resources they had to actually offer something.
And so I actually went out and knocked on doors, spoke to
community
leaders, to parents, to young women, and finally was able to secure a free
community
center basement and convince enough young women that they should come to my class.
But in reality, I became the Queens, New York version of Mr. Miyagi at 16 years old, and I started teaching 13 young women in that
community
center basement self-defense.
And what started as a self-defense course in the basement of a
community
center is now an international grassroots organization focused on building safety and power for women around the world: Malikah.
Oftentimes, it could be quite exciting, especially if you're an expert in something and you want to have impact, to swoop into a
community
and think you have the magic recipe.
So, basically, at 15 years old, the only
community
that I had any business doing work with were the 14-year-old girls in my neighborhood, and that's because I was friends with them.
Even though I was a self-defense instructor, I couldn't come into a
community
and define safety for any other woman who was not part of my own
community.
However, when I took a step to reflect on what brought me to this work to begin with, I began to realize it was actually the love that I had for women in my
community.
So whether I was in a refugee camp in Jordan or a
community
center in Dallas, Texas or a corporate office in Silicon Valley, women gathered in beautifully magical ways and they built together and supported each other in ways that shifted culture to empower and build safety for women.
And it was through these stories that the narrative of a future for humanity in space began to propagate from mind to mind, eventually creating an intergenerational intellectual
community
that would iterate on the ideas for spacecraft until such a time as they could finally be built.
Being from the Massachusetts high-tech
community
myself, I'd point out that we were hippies also in the 1960s, although we hung around Harvard Square.
So we're building more than a device, but a
community.
And it was a big thing in my little
community
of Point Reyes Station in Inverness, California, because there were only about 350 people there in the winter – this was back in '71 now.
On the other hand, somehow we manage to reason together as a community, from incomplete evidence to conclusions that we all agree about.
Well, my belief is that it works because scientists are a
community
bound together by an ethics.
But one of the principles is that everybody who is part of the
community
gets to fight and argue as hard as they can for what they believe.
But we’re all disciplined by the understanding that the only people who are going to decide, you know, whether I’m right or somebody else is right, are the people in our
community
in the next generation, in 30 and 50 years.
So it’s this combination of respect for the tradition and
community
we’re in, and rebellion that the
community
requires to get anywhere, that makes science work.
And being in this process of being in a
community
that reasons from shared evidence to conclusions, I believe, teaches us about democracy.
Let me go door-to-door to the international
community
and see if anybody will give me police or troops to do the separation.
But even in that short time, base editing has become widely used by the biomedical research
community.
Now, during that whole period, a number of people got excited, you know, outside the science
community
about these Rovers, so I thought I'd show you a video just to give you a reflection about how these Rovers are being viewed by people other than the science
community.
And also to help you, to help the
community
so you can do ads on that Rover, we are going to train that Rover to actually in addition to do this, to actually serve cocktails, you know, also on Mars.
And instead of a Group of Five, we ended up partnering with a
community
organization and forming a group of 25.
It's made me see the goodness that exists in our
community.
But Evan's parents never would have guessed that when he grew up, he would open up the doors of a local restaurant and invite this
community
inside to enjoy three-course dinners.
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