Together we can protect our rights to individuality and diversity. Together with one voice we must act. Actions speak louder than words, so let our actions show the respect for diversity, and tolerance for those are still learning by participation.
Blog about your experience and link me to it! @Lucy_Diamond on twitter. CHALLENGE YOUR FRIENDS, CO_WORKERS, NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS TO JOIN YOU! BE A PART OF PROCESS. YOUR PRESENCE IS POWERFUL. YOU ARE AN IMPORATANT PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY. Do NOT watch it on the cable station, til it bores you and you flick on the Atari or whatever. GRAB A WATER, A FRIEND, AND A PEN/PARER JUST GO.
WIKI SAYS:
A town hall meeting is an American English term given to an informal public meeting. Everybody in a town community is invited to attend, not always to voice their opinions, but to hear the responses from public figures and (if applicable) elected officials about shared subjects of interest. Attendees rarely vote on an issue or propose an alternative to a situation. It is not used outside of this secular context. There are no specific rules or guidelines for holding a town hall meeting.[citation needed] If the turnout is large, and in a particular case the objective is to give as many people as possible an opportunity to speak, then the group can be broken down into smaller discussion groups. Each group, in that case, appoints someone to summarize discussion of their group. Many companies also have such meetings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town_hall_meeting Lucy Diamond www.masterlucy.com
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