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You Don’t Win by Dropping Pieces Randomly

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Feb 19, 2026

You Don’t Win by Dropping Pieces Randomly

What Connect Four taught me about community, patience, and playing the long game.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
I Never Knew the Weight of Crayon Colors

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Feb 10, 2026

I Never Knew the Weight of Crayon Colors

I thought color lived in a box. I didn’t know it would enter rooms before I did.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
Standing in the Middle When Everything Is Loud

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Feb 4, 2026

Standing in the Middle When Everything Is Loud

I stood in a high-risk moment where fear, anger, and hope collided. This is what trust looked like from inside the tension.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
When Words Are Not the Real Barrier

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Jan 28, 2026

When Words Are Not the Real Barrier

Sometimes trust breaks before anyone realizes language was never the problem.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
Community Isn’t Built From One Side of the Street

Neighborhood Table

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Jan 14, 2026

Community Isn’t Built From One Side of the Street

What happens when organizations and law enforcement stop showing up for appearances and start showing up for each other.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
Trust Doesn’t Break Between People. It Breaks Around Them.

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Jan 6, 2026

Trust Doesn’t Break Between People. It Breaks Around Them.

Trust rarely breaks because of one person. It breaks when people, power, and context collide. This issue unpacks the invisible third force shaping every trust failure.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
Trust Isn’t a Feeling. It’s an Engine.

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Dec 30, 2025

Trust Isn’t a Feeling. It’s an Engine.

A reflection on the assumptions we carry and the communities they quietly divide.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
Welcome to The Neighborhood Table

Neighborhood Table

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Dec 23, 2025

Welcome to The Neighborhood Table

This is not a newsletter. It’s a place to sit.

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
When Pointing Out Problems Becomes a Lifestyle

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Dec 16, 2025

When Pointing Out Problems Becomes a Lifestyle

If we know the problem this well, why are we still avoiding the solution?

Your Neighbor
Your Neighbor
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Tables and Bridges

We don’t build trust by avoiding hard conversations.
We build it by learning how to stay at the table.

C. Moore, Tables and Bridges

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