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Community is more than just a group of people living in the same area—it's about connection, shared values, mutual support, and collective identity. Our communities shape who we are and how we experience the world. We’ll explore what community means, why it matters, and how we can build stronger community spaces together.

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💬 Discussion Questions on Community
Personal Connection

  1. What does the word “community” mean to you personally?
  2. Can you describe a community you’ve been part of that had a positive impact on you? What made it special?

Structure and Support

  1. What are the key ingredients that make a strong and healthy community?
  2. How does a community support the individuals within it—and vice versa?

Challenges

  1. What challenges do communities face today, both locally and globally?
  2. How do issues like exclusion, inequality, or lack of communication weaken a community?

Diversity and Inclusion

  1. How can communities be more inclusive of different backgrounds, perspectives, and needs?
  2. What role does empathy play in building stronger community bonds?

Digital vs. Physical

  1. In what ways has technology changed the way we form or participate in communities?
  2. Can online communities be as meaningful or impactful as in-person ones? Why or why not?

Action-Oriented

  1. What’s one small way someone can contribute to building or strengthening their community?
  2. Are there any changes you’d like to see in your own community? What steps could help bring those about?

These are just some of the questions we will discuss during our meetup. No preparation needed, just bring yourself and a willingness to listen and share your thoughts.
This is a free event. But, donations are gratefully accepted and help reduce the amount that has to be paid to Meetup.
Please also join our Facebook group, as we will likely switch over to that format at some point.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/wsinco

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