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@ Rebecca - Challenges - Crime, Poverty, Affordable Housing Etc.
@ Ashley - thank for taking the lead on being the first person to comment.
Let's keep this going!
It sounds great! I like the values. I'm not sure what you are saying Ashley. I'm pretty sure that collaboration and inclusivity are not necessarily driven by being community-driven. I would say that there are many communities that do not have working collaboration and inclusivity. In fact I'd say that most communities only have a small portion of inclusivity and open collaboration, but communities that are dedicated to these two words have to actively work to promote these values.
1. I think the values are a good set.
2. I'm not sure what challenged you are talking about
3. Patience and a positive open-mindedness to being ready to serve my fellow neighbors when the prospect opens up. (It sounds like I have a lot to work on)
Hi Joseph, great post idea. I want to take a stab at answering all of your questions!
I agree with what you have listed, I can't help but question if "inclusivity" and "collaboration" aren't the foundations or pillars of "community-driven." Thoughts?? I too can't help but think that "creativity" isn't a cornerstone of the JP community. There are so many types of folks and establishments here that embody a creative-spirit; in fact, when I tell people that I live in JP that is some of the first words to come out of their mouths! I cannot think of another community in this city that screams creative more than JP; just walk around Open Studios in September and you'll see that come to life in so many ways.
I think approaching our challenges with our values is - well, in fact, challenging - but getting folks to even recognize that as a community we should create our value "statement" and uphold our duties as a community citizen. The first way to do that? Drive awareness - get folks to think about it WHY they live in JP and if they love it, WHY do they love it.
Thoughts??
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