MUTUAL AID: “Solidarity, Not Charity”
There is no doubt that crisis can bring out the best in some people. And this pandemic was no exception. Throughout the
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There is no doubt that crisis can bring out the best in some people. And this pandemic was no exception. Throughout the
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From our friends at the Black Ink Book Festival… Black Ink: A Charleston African American Book Festival has released the program line
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Check out the most recent #GoodFundingFriday grant opportunities list! We hope this makes it even easier for folks to apply for grants
So what do you do when you can agree that there is a major problem to solve but you disagree on how best to solve it?
For starters, it might be helpful to search for common ground while acknowledging that complexity, compromise, and consensus-building might be essential if both sides are to avoid total failure.