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Won't You Be My Neighbor?

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Jan 15, 2026
Join Seth Kaplan, an expert on fragile states, and Pete Davis, a civic advocate and author, as they discuss the decline of community in America. They explore how weakened relationships can lead to loneliness and mental health issues. Davis highlights the paradox of modern commitments versus the need for civic life. With practical tips like 'knock, invite, repeat,' they encourage listeners to reconnect with neighbors and prioritize belonging. Their insights remind us that small gestures can foster deep connections and enhance our well-being.
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ANECDOTE

From Vacant Lot To Community Market

  • Karen Washington knocked on an opportunity when she joined Jose Lugo clearing a trash-filled lot and turned it into a thriving community garden.
  • The garden grew into a farmer's market and launched Washington into broader school and hunger activism.
INSIGHT

Township To Networked Society

  • America shifted from place-based township life to a networked, technology-driven society over two generations.
  • This change weakened local institutions and routine neighbor interactions that once sustained civic life.
INSIGHT

Community Underpins Well‑Being

  • Declining face-to-face socializing correlates with rising loneliness, anxiety, and dissatisfaction in the U.S.
  • Community functions as a prerequisite for many individual and societal goods, not just an optional benefit.
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