Stepping Forward: A Positive, Practical Path to Transform Our Communities and Our Lives
By Richard C. Harwood, Greenleaf Book Group (2019)
Many of us are frustrated by the divisive nature of our public discourse, mistrust and broken promises. We lack hope that we can bridge our divides, come together and get things done.
Rich Harwood offers a new path forward. He argues that we don’t have to accept the divisions, gridlock and negativity happening in our country. He knows, from working in communities for more than 30 years, that we can rediscover what we share in common and actively build upon it.
Stepping Forward shows us how to channel our frustrations, energies, and aspirations to get on a more hopeful path. This book shows us how we can step forward to —
Turn Outward to see and hear each other again and afford every person human dignity
Rediscover what we share in common by focusing on our shared aspirations, even amid our real differences
Recognize we must tap into our innate capabilities to produce meaningful change
Forge a new shared responsibility to marshal community resources to solve problems and harness people’s yearning for genuine engagement
Create a new can-do narrative by focusing on civic parables that remind us that we can be actors, shapers and builders of our shared lives
To get the country moving in a better direction, these efforts must start in our local communities. Then we can restore our can-do spirit and faith in ourselves. You don’t need to wait.
By Richard C. Harwood, Greenleaf Book Group (2019)
Many of us are frustrated by the divisive nature of our public discourse, mistrust and broken promises. We lack hope that we can bridge our divides, come together and get things done.
Rich Harwood offers a new path forward. He argues that we don’t have to accept the divisions, gridlock and negativity happening in our country. He knows, from working in communities for more than 30 years, that we can rediscover what we share in common and actively build upon it.
Stepping Forward shows us how to channel our frustrations, energies, and aspirations to get on a more hopeful path. This book shows us how we can step forward to —
Turn Outward to see and hear each other again and afford every person human dignity
Rediscover what we share in common by focusing on our shared aspirations, even amid our real differences
Recognize we must tap into our innate capabilities to produce meaningful change
Forge a new shared responsibility to marshal community resources to solve problems and harness people’s yearning for genuine engagement
Create a new can-do narrative by focusing on civic parables that remind us that we can be actors, shapers and builders of our shared lives
To get the country moving in a better direction, these efforts must start in our local communities. Then we can restore our can-do spirit and faith in ourselves. You don’t need to wait.
By Richard C. Harwood, Greenleaf Book Group (2019)
Many of us are frustrated by the divisive nature of our public discourse, mistrust and broken promises. We lack hope that we can bridge our divides, come together and get things done.
Rich Harwood offers a new path forward. He argues that we don’t have to accept the divisions, gridlock and negativity happening in our country. He knows, from working in communities for more than 30 years, that we can rediscover what we share in common and actively build upon it.
Stepping Forward shows us how to channel our frustrations, energies, and aspirations to get on a more hopeful path. This book shows us how we can step forward to —
Turn Outward to see and hear each other again and afford every person human dignity
Rediscover what we share in common by focusing on our shared aspirations, even amid our real differences
Recognize we must tap into our innate capabilities to produce meaningful change
Forge a new shared responsibility to marshal community resources to solve problems and harness people’s yearning for genuine engagement
Create a new can-do narrative by focusing on civic parables that remind us that we can be actors, shapers and builders of our shared lives
To get the country moving in a better direction, these efforts must start in our local communities. Then we can restore our can-do spirit and faith in ourselves. You don’t need to wait.