One of my favorite things about the 10 Days of Connection is the focus on understanding where someone else is coming from rather than trying to change anyone’s point of view. It's not about changing anybody’s point of view, but to understand where we’re coming from”. In our current world, where loneliness is growing, political divisions strain families and friends, and collaboration across sectors and neighborhoods feels harder to achieve. In this climate, choosing to listen deeply, honor another's perspective, and still engage in brave civic dialogue to challenge what is not just, becomes a radical act of courage. This is what 10 Days of Connection is all about.
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