Sometimes it feels like we have to choose which cause to support when in fact, all causes are related to the same root problem that we need to address.
Source: You Get A Cause, You Get A Cause, Everyone Gets A Cause!
Sometimes it feels like we have to choose which cause to support when in fact, all causes are related to the same root problem that we need to address.
Source: You Get A Cause, You Get A Cause, Everyone Gets A Cause!
When used correctly, diversity helps everyone take a step closer to the truth since we each hold a piece of understanding that can fit the other.
Source: The Implications of Diversity: We Can All Be Right — Sahar’s Blog
Celebrations are a regular part of community life. But how should celebrations be held? Should they be lavish, simple, exotic, plain?
Source: Celebrations and Community-Building { INCLUDES FREE PRINTABLES }
If marriage is meant to create families—i.e. the building blocks of society—then weddings are part of the process in which societies are built. And interestingly enough, I find that even weddings that are not organised with community building in mind bring people together and develop strong bonds between them like few other events can. I… Read More Weddings Bells and Community Building
Source: Weddings Bells and Community Building – Journalling Joy on Sahar’s Blog
It seems like worrying has become the new “good parent” badge which, if not worn and worn out, proves that one isn’t a good parent–or does it?
Source: Worrying About Your Little One: Part of the Job or Societal Imposition? — Sahar’s Blog
One of the things about having so many friends who have been pregnant before me is that I have had the pleasure of hearing about their pregnancy, labor, and delivery experiences and what they have learned from it. If there is one important, vital, underlying lesson I got from all of these experiences, it’s that … Continue reading Live From the Delivery Room! Community-Building and the Birth of a New Member →
Source: Live From the Delivery Room! Community-Building and the Birth of a New Member – Sahar’s Blog
Disunity is a dangerous thing–but what about perceiving disunity? Could crying out wolf be just as bad as when the wolf is actually around?
Source: Perceiving Disunity: Just as Dangerous as Disunity Itself?
We often forget, when a woman is pregnant, that there is also a lot of pressure on her partner who needs just as much support as she does. Why?
Source: Some Thoughts on Supporting the Partner of a Pregnant Woman
A baby shower is a fun (and so cute!) tradition in North America that does a lot more for the community I first realised.
Source: The Community and The Baby Shower: Tightening Bonds of Friendship