Thriving Neighborhoods Lab

Why Neighborhoods Are the Right Scale of Change

54 min · 24 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Neighborhoods Are the Right Scale of Change

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Neighborhoods occupy a unique position in community development, large enough to address systemic challenges, small enough for residents to have real influence over outcomes. In this episode, Kirk and Markos explore why the neighborhood scale is particularly well-suited for creating lasting change, and what that means for how organizations approach their work. It's a foundational conversation for anyone working to understand where and how transformation actually takes hold.

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