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Building racial bridges in Columbus, Ga.

Ken Crooks, executive director of One Columbus in Columbus, Ga., shares how his program is engaging people in dialogues at places like Ruth Ann's Restaurant to make progress on racism in the community. Read more

Alabama community tackles education issues

Nearly 500 people in Dothan, Ala., have discussed ideas for improving the community's schools, and there are plans for another few hundred to get involved. Read more

Farmers market takes root in Brookline, Mass.

When residents of Brookline, Mass., came together in dialogues to help update the town's master plan, they suggested a farmers market to create a closer community. The market is now open for business. Read more

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