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BBBT | Belonging on Main Street: Navigating the Challenges of Being Marginalized in Your Community
Navigating Main Street as a member of a marginalized group presents unique challenges, from being heard in decision-making spaces to gaining respect in community and business environments. Whether you are a female, young professional, non-local, minority, and beyond, it can be a struggle to have your voice be heard. However, it takes all of us to be a part of the solution. This Brown Bag will explore the barriers marginalized individuals face and provide ideas for fostering inclusion, amplifying voices, and building a sense of belonging in local communities.
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The Brown Bag Brain Trust is an opportunity for managers to share ideas related to the monthly topic.
The topic for this month is Belonging on Main Street: Navigating the Challenges of Being Marginalized in Your Community. Navigating Main Street as a member of a marginalized group presents unique challenges, from being heard in decision-making spaces to gaining respect in community and business environments. Whether you are a female, young professional, non-local, minority, and beyond, it can be a struggle to have your voice be heard. However, it takes all of us to be a part of the solution. This Brown Bag will explore the barriers marginalized individuals face and provide ideas for fostering inclusion, amplifying voices, and building a sense of belonging in local communities.
Join PDC Staff and other Downtown Managers at noon via zoom to discuss this topic!