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    • Civic Leadership

    The way forward….

    • August 18, 2017
    Last weekend in Charlottesville, the world watched as organizations marched under the “banners” of freedom of speech and expression. What we witnessed was not about freedom of expression as freedoms…
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      • Civic Leadership

      This Could Happen in Any City

      • October 5, 2016
      In a time when civic trauma – whether civil unrest, racially motivated violence, or hate crimes – sweeps many of our cities, Junior Leagues are facing the challenge of demonstrating…
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