I admit it. One of the aftereffects of my PhD (circa University of Arizona, 1996) was my affinity for data collecting, particularly through informal qualitative/ethographic observations, group interactions and interviews. Even when I don't know if the information will "go anywhere", I can't make myself throw away notes. So, from yesterday's Talk UP^ Tucson... book houseparty here are quotes from some of the participants, only attributed by a first name initial. Thanks to all for sharing and opening your hearts and minds.
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I: Good idea...to talk about the pluses and minuses of Tucson.....Can progress be done?
K: I am frustrated with groups, egos...am drawing away from the Tucson community...[but] while I am here, I want to be happy....
M: I love the town but I have my moments....
R1: ...neighborhoods are key components to authentic empowerment.... A neighborhood is defined by boundaries...a community is made up of people we have an emotional connection with....
N: ...I am interested in how we can build resilience....
J: I am curious about the intersection of community and happiness.... I know there is a lot of burn out in community work.... If it's not fun, why do it?...
R2: ...Tucson could be a really great city...but we go down the wrong path....
B1: I am burnt out. I am happy with my life but unhappy in my neighborhood.... I am here to learn something....
B2: I've gotten a bit disgruntled living in this neighborhood...[there is] a chipping away. I came to see what's happening outside of neighborhood association meetings....
C: ...I love my house but I don't love what's happened around me...infill...crime.... I am always looking for something positive.
D: ...I live in a neighborhood 80% and I am a renter...I want to make a little corner [of it] better.
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