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    • Civic Leadership

    The Best in Us

    • September 13, 2017
    As with life in general, the worst of times bring out the best in all of us. Over the last weeks as Harvey and Irma raged on, the stories began…
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      • Civic Leadership

      Hurricane Irma Update

      • September 12, 2017
      Our thoughts are with the many who were impacted this weekend by Hurricane Irma across the Caribbean and throughout Florida and the coastal Southeastern United States. As of today, Irma…
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        • Civic Leadership

        Hurricane Harvey

        • August 28, 2017
        It is said that the name “Harvey” means “warrior.” And a warrior Hurricane Harvey has proven to be. For those of us not in Houston or the other many communities…
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        What Can Katrina Teach Us About Sandy? Susan Danish Responds to That Question Today in the Huffington Post

        • April 25, 2013
        Today’s Huffington Post featured a piece by AJLI Executive Director Susan Danish entitled ‘Developing “Civic Capital’ — What Can Katrina Teach Us About Sandy?” In it she posits that well-trained…
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