Wingspread Journal

BUILDING COMMUNITY

Wingspread Journal, Autumn 1996

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I. Reflections

"With New Eyes"
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II. Wingspread Conferences

Young People and Public Work
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by Harry C. Boyte and Nancy N. Kari
Citizens are not merely voters, clients, or customers. Citizens are workers, building communities together.

Principles of Vital Practice for Youth and Civic Development
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"Fully Prepared:" Weaving the Work of Youth and Civic Development
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by Kate Gill Kressley and Nan Skelton
Illustration by Clem Bedwell

Toward One Another: Reclaiming Civil Community
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by Michael S. Joyce
A Wingspread briefing examines why "community is too important to leave to politicians."

Learn, Grow, and Change
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by Peter Coolsen and Leigh Wintz
Membership in traditional service organizations is declining. Can they meet the challenges of a new century?

New Constellations of Stars: A Guide to Community Collaboration
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by Suzanne W. Morse
"Collaboration" sounds good, but what does it mean in the real world?

Stories from the Field: Strengthening Service-Learning Policy and Practice
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by Timothy K. Stanton with Dwight E. Giles, Jr. and Nadinne Cruz

III. What If...

...Communities and Universities Join to Revitalize Cities?
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The lines between campus and community are blurring as new partnerships meet the challenges of urban decay.

IV. Database

Organizations, resources, and readings
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