Is paternalism bad for civic leaders when addressing racial equity?
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No, it's required for community change.
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Yes, there needs to be more partnering.
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No, it's required for community change.
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We have to help people make better decisions. We have to prevent the behaviors we want and promote behaviors needed to create equity. Without it, we remain in the same positio...
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We have to help people make better decisions. We have to prevent the behaviors we want and promote behaviors needed to create equity. Without it, we remain in the same position we're in.
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Yes, there needs to be more partnering.
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Paternalistic civic leaders rarely consult with the community. There's no transparency in decision making and there's condescending treatment of citizens, as if they are sheep ...
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Paternalistic civic leaders rarely consult with the community. There's no transparency in decision making and there's condescending treatment of citizens, as if they are sheep in need of a shepherd. Equity is best created when people affected are consulted and involved in the solution.
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