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“Human connection is based on trust, and it is trust that is continually violated when people do not practice setting aside their narrow self-interests in consideration of the needs and interests of others, such as their coworkers, family, neighbours, and community.” WisdomCommunityRelationshipTrustConnectionBelongingSanctuaryHuman Connection Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“In a democracy, we are all trusted cup-bearers to each other, commissioned by our common purpose and citizenship to be city builders and community builders.” ValuesCultureDemocracyTrustCommunity BuildingNehemiahCivic ValuesCity BuilderCommunity Builder Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“We must be clear: the rule of law, the dignity of persons, and the ethic of respect are not optional in a democracy. Protest, yes. Accountability, yes. But cruelty, never.” JusticeDemocracyRespectDignityAuthoritarianismDemocracy QuotesRespect QuotesDignity QuotesCivic Values Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Employees are people who live in communities. Let's stop pretending workplaces are separate from community, places where robots go to die.” HumanityRespectDignityWorkplaceHuman ResourcesWork CultureToxic CultureHuman Workplace Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Good governance in a democracy is impossible without fostering in our communities and the electorate, an appetite for leaders who are committed to respectful conduct.” WisdomLeadershipRespectLeadersGovernanceElectionsCommunity BuildingGood GovernanceCommunitiesRespectful Conduct Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Civility is not what we do because we agree with one another. It is what we do because we belong to one another.” HumanityCivilityCivility Quotes Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“As much as we like to say "every vote counts", a much richer understanding of what creates and maintains thriving democracies is "every heart counts".” HeartValuesPoliticsDemocracyCivilityAgapePublic DiscourseCivic ValuesCivic Virtues Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“There is no good governance without good people.” CharacterCommunityEthicsLeadership QuotesCivilityCivic DutyGood GovernanceEthics MatterCivic EducationCivic Leadership Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Democracy commits us to value, preserve and uphold the rights, dignity, and well-being of all, including our neighbors, those who are different than us, those with whom we disagree, as well as future generations.” CommunityJusticeDemocracyRightsDignityWell BeingCivilityCivicsNeighbors Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Civility is the everyday ethic of honoring the dignity of others as we would wish our own to be honored—an active commitment to justice, respect, and mutual responsibility in shared civic life.” JusticeDignityCivilityCivicsGolden RuleCivility QuotesCivic LifeRespect Respecting Others Author:Diane Kalen-Sukra
“When visions come to us in the night, they are called dreams. The very movement of history seems to be directed by the conception of these dreams and efforts to realize them. How we conceive of the future, in other words, is of utmost importance to our collective destiny.” HumanityCommunityDestinyHistoryDreamsFutureVisionsShared VisionShared Destiny Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Incivility is contagious—often spreading by way of righteous indignation until even those without legitimate grievance have come down with symptoms and taken sides.” CivilityCivil SocietyCommunity ServiceCommunity BuildingPolitical DiscourseIncivilityDiane Kalen Sukra Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“The need to revive civic education in our modern democracies is of the utmost importance to our future ability to preserve our democratic institutions and civil society. It is critical to preserving the equality of fundamental rights of all people. It is critical to developing the capacity for effective action to address the many complex social, political, economic, and environmental challenges arrayed before us. It is critical if we are going to successfully navigate the Fourth Industrial Revolution and ensure it truly results in positive disruptions that work in the interests of the people by democratizing social, financial, and political edifices -- rather than simply intensifying the concentration of wealth, power, and influence.” JusticeDemocracyCivilityCivicsCivil SocietyToxic CultureCivic Education Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“A government of the people, a democracy, has room for peaceful civil disobedience—a practice that appeals to the humanity and sense of justice of the opposition (not defined as the 'enemy') and insists that we do all, in fact, belong to the beloved community.” HumanityJusticeDemocracyCitizensCitizenshipCivilityCivil DisobedienceIncivilityBeloved Community Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“At its heart, civility is the disposition of those who understand that we live together to flourish together—that the wellbeing of our neighbor is bound to our own, and that we have a duty to one another and to the common good.” CitizenshipCivilityWellbeingCommon GoodCivic DutyLiving TogetherServant LeadershipCivil DiscourseHuman FlourishingCivility Quotes Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Democracy is not something we have by divine right. It is a hard-won privilege granted to us by those who came before us and fought for it. These were people who knew the tyranny and injustice of oppressive masters who would deny ordinary people a voice and basic human rights, such as freedom of expression and association. But we forget that democracy requires an active, informed, and engaged citizenry that seeks the well-being of all, not just their gang, in order to thrive.” DemocracyCivilityCivicsCommunity BuildingToxic CultureCivic EducationCivic ValuesSave Your CitySustainable Communities Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Citizens hold a powerful tool: the ability to choose civility at the ballot box. That choice has ripple effects. When we elect leaders who practice self-control, respect & collaboration, we get stronger communities.” DemocracyCivilityElectionsLocal GovernmentCommunitiesBallot BoxChoose CivilityCivic Leaders Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“The great culture shapers today are the entertainment and marketing industries—from the shows we watch, to the music we listen to, to the lifestyle shaping advertisements. However, these industries are accountable to no one, except their shareholders.” CivilityIncivilityCivic EducationCulture MattersDiane Kalen SukraPublic SquareToxic Discourse Author:Diane Kalen-Sukra
“Culture doesn't just change because it ought to. It changes because we decide to honestly assess the values, behaviours, and systems that are not working for us—not helping us thrive and flourish as a community—and replace them with ones that do.” ValuesCultureCommunityCivilityFlourishingCulture ChangeIncivilityToxic CultureHuman FlourishingCivic Values Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Culture is like a forest. The seeds are your core values. Once they take root as behaviours, they can grow into trees, populating your cultural forest. Bad seeds produce unhealthy forests, infertile, and plagued by infestations. Good seeds produce a healthy forest and ecosystems that support life. One is sustainable, the other is simply not.” ValuesCultureCommunityBehaviourCommunity BuildingSustainableToxic CultureCulture Matters Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Incivility is the social equivalent of CO2 and leads to a sort of cultural climate change that is very difficult to reverse. Anger, confusion, and a willingness to engage in bullying to get one's way; these are all results of the current hot house climate we find ourselves in.” CommunityClimate ChangeSelf ControlCivilityCommunity BuildingToxic CultureCulture MattersToxic Community Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It
“Offering sanctuary is a revolutionary act; it expresses love, when others offer scorn or hate. It recognizes humanity, when others deny and seek to debase it. Sanctuary says 'we' rather than 'I'. It is belonging—the building block of community.” LoveHumanityCommunityBelongingSanctuaryCommunity BuildingSafe SpacesSave Your City Author:Diane Kalen-Sukra
“Democracy gives us citizens a measure of political power. That power comes with a responsibility to foster a culture that makes it possible to live and work well together for the well-being of all.” CultureResponsibilityDemocracyCitizensWell BeingCitizenshipWellbeingPolitical PowerCulture Matters Book:Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It Source: Save Your City: How Toxic Culture Kills Community & What to Do About It