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Public communications / statements policy

Avatar: Ioana Sirca Belintan Ioana Sirca Belintan
18/10/2023 09:57  

Short description: A policy for how and when we want to take a public stance on social justice or other global issues as a community.

Long Description: Some global events impact us all and there's many global issues for which participatory democracy can provide solutions and a sound critique in real time, as things unfold. Let's have a policy on how we can make public statements on important but controversial events and issues together.

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Avatar: Aidana Zhumabekova Aidana Zhumabekova
20/10/2023 09:37
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I support this idea. Although there is a debate about the efficiency of making public statements without actions, a public statement itself can be an action that brings awareness and builds empathy. Empathy to those affected, no matter which side. Providing spaces for conversations on what affected needs, having discussions can help us identify how the policy should be shaped. This can be a topic for more broad discussion.

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