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When Our Double Mind Turns Deadly
Our founding documents say that all people are created equal and born with rights that cannot be taken away—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I believe that. But those same documents denied the full humanity of women, Indigenous people, and Black people. From the beginning, we told ourselves two stories at once: All people…
Read MoreAwaken to Our Challenges and Rise to Meet Them
As we finish our fundraising campaign, we want to share a quick snapshot of this year. We clarified our mission to “Gathering Neighbors, Growing Trust.” We also expanded our work into three clear areas: local practice and shared tools, media, and public leadership and civic engagement. These changes give us more focus while staying true…
Read MoreThe Power of Sharing Our Stories
Written by Viveka, our Let’s Go Together Program Coordinator Paths to Understanding leans into the foundational human practice of sharing stories as an essential way to prepare the ground of our hearts for connection. One way to summarize our work is to say that we create spaces for people from different backgrounds to share stories with each other. Here are a few examples of how the innate practice of…
Read MoreA Year of Courage, Kindness, and New Sunrises
As we turn toward the close of the year, I’ve been looking back on the moments that give me hope. Not abstract ideas, not headlines—but real conversations with real people. These three keep coming back to me. 1. “These questions were next level.” At a Potluck Project event in Kirkland, a leader who has been…
Read MoreProtected: Living On The Edge: Resources
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Read MoreGovernance for Thriving: The Path from Vision to Practice – Part 3
Big ideas like “dignity” and “community” can sound abstract. But when we build them into everyday life, they become real. That’s where PTU’s Theory of Growth comes in: we grow at the pace of relationship and learning. How It Works: Each of these steps builds trust and motivation for the next. Working with Our In-Groups:…
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