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New Year, New Goals! How to Strengthen Community Engagement: Presence, Participation & Collaboration for the Guyanese Community

New Year, New Goals! How to Strengthen Community Engagement: Presence, Participation & Collaboration for the Guyanese Community

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How do you build stronger communities, increase engagement, and encourage collaboration? In this episode, we explore the power of presence, participation, and collaboration—three essential factors for keeping cultural and social movements thriving.

On January 29, 2025, we held a "GOLD Mining" Session (live stream) where we invited our audience to share their thoughts and insights on:
✅ Why mentorship and community support matter
✅ What holds people back from participating (and how to fix it)
✅ How to make it easier for people to get involved
✅ Ways to collaborate

Plus, we had a special guest join the stage to share her thoughts on community building!

If you're passionate about Guyanese culture, diaspora engagement, or grassroots organizing, this episode is packed with actionable tips and real solutions to help you strengthen your network.

🎧 Listen now and discover how to build stronger, more connected communities!

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