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From SHILPA JAIN: How are you working to build connections between and thereby overcome "Us" and "Them" divisions in your localities, organizations, families, peer groups, mental frameworks, self-understanding, or in any other realm you wish to share? 
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Shilpa Jain
3/25 10:43 AM
Thanks Heather and Brook for your postings. Perhaps my questions weren?t clear, or didn?t inspire much comment from others in the network. Or perhaps they (like me) find themselves over-extended, and are not able to make th...more
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Brook Berndt
1/20 12:18 PM
I like the border-crossing analogy. A couple of things come to mind for me on this issue. If one stands on the border, one realizes that there is infinite diversity on both sides of the border. Sometimes racism and other f...more
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Heather Harker
1/19 10:12 AM
Shilpa, I read with great interest your spotlight and discussion question. A friend of mine introduced me to the phrase 'borderlander' (from "Borderlands/La Frontera" by Gloria Anzaldua) - a person who lives where two or more...more
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