Yes, Jane, I agree. We need to lay the groundwork to seed new growth. It starts on the local levels. There's a reason it's called "grassroots" organizing. But to bear fruit, it has to be sustainable. Everyone can do a little bit to water, fertilize and tend those grassroots--even if it's just doing more listening to what's on peoples' minds who disagree without judgment.
Yes, Jane, I agree. We need to lay the groundwork to seed new growth. It starts on the local levels. There's a reason it's called "grassroots" organizing. But to bear fruit, it has to be sustainable. Everyone can do a little bit to water, fertilize and tend those grassroots--even if it's just doing more listening to what's on peoples' minds who disagree without judgment.
Yes, Jane, I agree. We need to lay the groundwork to seed new growth. It starts on the local levels. There's a reason it's called "grassroots" organizing. But to bear fruit, it has to be sustainable. Everyone can do a little bit to water, fertilize and tend those grassroots--even if it's just doing more listening to what's on peoples' minds who disagree without judgment.