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1a. Addressing Race
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Learning From Others | Guiding Questions

1. Is the group considering other resources and opportunities in the community, including other groups or organizations working on this issue, and how to work with them?
2. Is the group working to engage the broader community in this effort and learning about their needs and expectations in regard to the issue, especially taking into account diverse views?
3. Is the group learning about how other communities are working on issues of racial equity and justice? Is it considering what are believed to be promising practices in the field?
4. Is the group working toward a shared understanding about the types of change strategies it will undertake and the expected results of those strategies?

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