Building Community Power: Investing in Residents to Shape Th

Building Community Power: Investing in Residents to Shape Their City


“It takes a lot of courage to create disruption in systems that don’t work for people,” says Ryan. “And it seems to me our community residents do that every day.”
“Some of us are quick to propose solutions,” says Coffey. “We haven’t done our listening to those who have been doing this a long time.”
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