As we celebrate Community Action Month, our CEO, Dalitso Sulamoyo, is featured in this new commercial for the Community Action Partnership.
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ICYMI: We celebrated Juneteenth with a conversation on Black Men's Health with Collin Mays and LaRon Evans, MS, MHC, LLPC who highlighted our YMCA's Boys & Young Men of Color Strategy! Watch. Share. Discuss.
Stand for Something: Juneteenth Community Conversation
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The MWEJN’s work is grounded in the Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing. Emerging from grassroots organizing in 1996, the Principles prioritize inclusivity, bottom-up organizing, letting people speak for themselves, working together in solidarity and mutuality, building just relationships, and self-transformation Together, these principles outline how we can operate in ways that are grounded in core values and drive lasting community change.
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Next week, Sophia de Sousa will be speaking at Community Action in Action at the Camden Collective. Find out more and book your place here: https://lnkd.in/eEZS6w45
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Tostan's Approach works and inspires a community empowerment program, which is a three-year non-formal education program that facilitates community-led development and social progress. four models for the approach: 1. Human rights-based education Approach. 2. Holistic and Sustainable Approach. 3. Community Empowerment program cep Approach. 4. respective and inclusive Approach. Tostan approach quote" capacity to inspire, culture and terms of recognition"
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Below are some Juneteenth conversation highlights from Zora DeSeignora and CSL Colleagues!!!
To celebrate Juneteenth, we sat down with a few of our colleagues to discuss their personal thoughts and experiences during Juneteenth. Whether through community engagement, education, festivals, family gatherings or rest and relaxation, they honor the history and legacy of those past and present. #juneteenth #CSL
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We don’t have a Resource Problem. We have a Connection Problem. When the right connections are cultivated, Resources are Unleashed and Flow. In this 1-hour session, 70 community development practitioners across Ohio connected around their regions and interests, exposing each persons gifts and goals. Increasing collaboration and decreasing waste. Connect. Gather. Share. Ask. Unlock. Unleash.
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Enjoyed the Ohio networking event yesterday, hosted by Paul Hemminger, MSW, LSW at the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) conference in Cincinnati!
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The book seems very interesting and speaks to a topic close to my heart. Emphasizing ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development) and codesign principles, it's about relationship building and empowering communities. Adding to this from my experience, facilitators can play an important role in creating spaces where people can not only warm up to each other but also to the purpose at hand. It's about nurturing relationships that are inherently healing and building social capital as a means to collectively drive meaningful change from the inside out and from the bottom up. Relationships are very important and will sustain the work and often there is "work" to be done. What other people think?
Excited to get my copy of this new edition. I love how the framing of community-engaged practice by Jade Lillie and Kate Larsen provides a bridge between my former research focus on community cultural development and current work focus on co-design and communities of practice. Of course they're all connected! The title says it all.
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Yes. Community engagement is key.
Boston City Councilor Enrique Pepén and his staff visited Georgetowne Homes for a coffee hour with residents. The City of Boston’s Offices of Community Engagement and Women’s Advancement also joined to connect with our Hyde Park community.
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🔻The moment we've all been waiting for is here! ▶Our Annual Report, showcases the work of every young person, volunteer, staff, and friend of the YMCA, bringing communities together, advocating for a more sustainable future, peace-working, and inspiring action. 🙌This is the testimony of who we are, and what we as a movement can achieve together. Aligned towards YMCA Vision 2030 - Stronger together: https://lnkd.in/e3JW8Umk
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