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Creating the Community We Want . . .

Posted on May 4, 2007August 13, 2015 DrDebra67 CommentsPosted in Diversity/Inclusion

. . . begins with us. For centuries we have depended upon and looked to someone else like the preacher, the president, or the teacher to change our world. We figured that if things are going to change then someone (with some power) had to lead the movement. Not anymore, we “the people” must lead […]

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