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- Video Spotlight: What is Poverty? | Circles USA
Circles creates the space for people to challenge their assumptions and arrive at more informed views
- The Learning Curve Chronicles: The Serviceberry as a Blueprint for Community
finished reading The Serviceberry: An Economy of Abundance and deeply appreciated Robin Wall Kimmerer’s view It views everyone as a consumer and asks all of us to take more than we give, constantly trying to get
- Circles on NPR: A ‘Circle’ Of Support…
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- Circles USA Leadership Conference Hitting the Mountains in Ogden, Utah this Fall
Conference Offerings Circles USA’s Conference At-A-Glance offers a view of the conference schedule and Circle Leader Keynotes from Circles USA's 2023 Leadership Conference can be viewed here.
- The Learning Curve Chronicles: The Science of Relationships
Quantum sociology challenges the mechanistic view by emphasizing that everything is interconnected, something The mechanistic view suggests that we can exploit one part of the Earth without affecting the rest.
- Amazon’s Raise of Minimum Wage is ALMOST Good News
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- Changing the Mindset—Can We Believe in Ending Poverty?
From this point of view, any attempt to eradicate poverty is a task that has no hope of success.
- The Cultural Creatives
could be the key to creating the transformation we desire, values such as seeing nature as sacred, viewing
- When Elders Get into the Hooch
Vince remains President today but keeps a very low profile by staying off both Facebook and The View.
- Core Beliefs about Poverty
is through these relationships that people challenge their assumptions and arrive at more informed views
- Resources and Partners For Civic Engagement: How To Take Action
Now available to view online, the webinar is designed to equip your Circles community with tools and
- Visible and Vulnerable: The Honesty of Leadership
In sharing views on the taboo subjects of sex, money, religion, and politics, we open ourselves to attacks












