When we talk about who we are as a community, we often describe ourselves using “what” language…what we do, when we meet, what we talk about, etc. But what if the more compelling questions is not what, but WHY?
When we talk about who we are as a community, we often describe ourselves using “what” language…what we do, when we meet, what we talk about, etc. But what if the more compelling questions is not what, but WHY?