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Make Hope Real - Lead a Group Discussion

Saturday, September 29, 2007



Once you've read Make Hope Real, we encourage you to take the next step. Lead a discussion with your work colleagues or if you're in a book club, include Make Hope Real on your reading list.

Below is a list of key questions we encourage you to ask your group. You can also download this discussion guide by clicking here:


DISCUSSION GUIDE QUESTIONS:

1) The essay discusses pockets of change that do two things at once: address a specific public concern and build community. Where are such pockets of change in your community and how can you deepen and spread them? (Page 14)

2) The author, Rich Harwood, talks about citizen-based values. How are these values reflected in your community; what can you and others do to strengthen these citizen-based values? (Page 20)

3) This essay identifies a "new breed of leader" is emerging in communities. Who are the new breed of leaders in your community and how can you and others support them and stand by them? (Pages 24-27)

4) What does it mean to treat people as citizens rather than consumers? What would this mean for how you and others go about your work? (Page 36)

5) This essay discusses the promise of "boundary spanning organizations" in communities. What would it mean, in big or small ways, for your organization (or others) to span more boundaries in the community? (Page 32)

6) For you personally, what is the difference between false and authentic hope? How can you and others promote more authentic hope? (Page 43)

7) What does it mean to make hope real? What are three ways you can make hope real?




                                                                           

 

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