December 1, 2022
Narrative and Identity
Belonging, Community & Impact: What it means to build a Political Home
Description
Sojourn Strategies conducted listening sessions to better understand how people engage with and participate in political homes, where individuals can build community with others who have shared values to impact change, in California, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.
Authors
Sojourn Strategies
Sojourn Strategies
University of California Berkeley
source
Katrina L. Gamble, Destiney Golden, Christian Hosam

Sojourn Strategies conducted listening sessions to better understand how people engage with and participate in political homes, where individuals can build community with others who have shared values to impact change, in California, Louisiana, and Wisconsin.

See the DPI Digest about Political Homes

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Political Homes - DPI Digest
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