Support the Integration Agenda
Creating diverse communities increases opportunity and reduces inequality. America’s metropolitan regions are defined by housing patterns of racial, ethnic, and economic segregation that are harmful to everyone. Promoting integrated communities will de-concentrate affordable housing, promote balanced economic development, support equitable school improvement, and developing sustainable growth patterns.
This is an ongoing pledge that should be fulfilled as often as possible starting after Nov 19, 2008.
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Sarah Nelson
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Rodolfo Ibarra
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Elisabeth Kelly
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pierluigi bonatesta Cagliari, Italy @ 12:06AM PT Aug 16
Pledge fulfilled Aug 16!
Pledge completated!
starvin marvin Hooterville, North Dakota, and Taffee, Minnesota and Big Beavers, OR @ 05:17PM PT Jun 01
In Minneapolis, Minnesota, where my grand parents live and actually all over Minnesota, they still bus poor kids to good schools and rich kids to poor neighborhoods to improve schools and keep things very diverse. Why doesn't everyone do this? If rich kids don't like it, they will just transfer to private schools and pay as much as going to community college. At least it equals out tax base so everyone benefits, not just higher income neighborhoods.
Prof. Fani Bhusan Das Bhubaneswar, NE @ 09:33PM PT Mar 07
The world and the Humanity are suffering due to lack of knowledge and committment to design an integrated Agenda.For a sustainable,prosperous and peaceful world,the AGENDA IS ONE,but due to our mental incapability we are fragmenting the Agenda as result there all kinds of social,economic,environmental meltdowns accompanied by high level of violence/terror.We have to create one Integrated Agenda for all kinds of human activities effectively networked for saving the mankind from all meltdowns/violence/terror.To do this, you and me and the civil society as a whole have to analyse causes,make sustainable plans and initiate actions; instead of depending on only political philosophies and so called political masters who are more interested for their vested interest than that of present and future welfare of humanity.
Prof.Fani Bhusan Das
Erin Stringer Staten Island, NY @ 05:27PM PT Feb 07
It's important to create a true sense of community which is inclusive of all races, creeds, colors, belief systems, social/economic strata, etc. where the fear of the unknown is dispelled and replaced with a sense of neighborhood and neighborliness.
Justin Massa Chicago, IL @ 08:23PM PT Nov 18
Initiated this Pledge!