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Related: About this forumQuick question: does anyone know if there is anything like a "sister cities" project
that connects communities with a strong equality presence to localities that are struggling?
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Quick question: does anyone know if there is anything like a "sister cities" project (Original Post)
EFerrari
May 2012
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pinto
(106,886 posts)1. None that I know of - but a great idea.
Zorra
(27,670 posts)2. Here's something we have in Phoenix -
One Community
We are for our diverse community because we offer special member discounts and pricing, ONE Community nights, business forums and an extensive gay, lesbian and allied business directory.
We are by our diverse community, with up to the minute local Phoenix and national news, discussion groups and community blogs. What better way to bring our LGBT and Phoenix communities together than to talk about it, whatever it is!
We are committed to the Community. We support our non-profit community partners through events.
And we are dedicated to creating a stronger relationship with the allied community. It's a basic math equation, really. Whether we are 6-7% or 10% of the overall population, the one thing we aren't is 51%. It is important as a community that we come together to celebrate our uniqueness, diversity, friendships, and those that support us.
We are for our diverse community because we offer special member discounts and pricing, ONE Community nights, business forums and an extensive gay, lesbian and allied business directory.
We are by our diverse community, with up to the minute local Phoenix and national news, discussion groups and community blogs. What better way to bring our LGBT and Phoenix communities together than to talk about it, whatever it is!
We are committed to the Community. We support our non-profit community partners through events.
And we are dedicated to creating a stronger relationship with the allied community. It's a basic math equation, really. Whether we are 6-7% or 10% of the overall population, the one thing we aren't is 51%. It is important as a community that we come together to celebrate our uniqueness, diversity, friendships, and those that support us.
mitchtv
(17,718 posts)3. Kind of like SF and St Petersburg(russia)?
they need help in eastern Europe. as does most of Africa, How about Provincetown and Capetown?
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)4. nope....