Episode 234 - Why Communities Move Toward Each Other in Crisis
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In this episode of Rochester Living, Rev. Jen Crow joins us for a powerful conversation about compassion, community, and how people respond in moments of crisis.
From stories of clergy and neighbors standing together to protect vulnerable members of their community, to reflections on fear, courage, and moral leadership, this episode explores what happens when people choose connection over division. At its core is a simple but powerful idea: in difficult moments, communities often move toward each other rather than away.
Rev. Crow also shares how acts of solidarity in places like Rochester have inspired people across the country to stand up for their neighbors and tell the stories that bring humanity back into the conversation.
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