The Neighboring Movement Blog
Welcome to our blog! We post here regularly.
This is where we tell stories, share resources, and announce events. Take a look and see what you think!
David Burton: With Neighboring, The Sky Is The Limit
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
Dr. Shareika Fisher: Forming Connections and the Work of Rise Up For Youth
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
March 20th: Mister Rogers’ Birthday and Won’t You be my Neighbor Day?
A staff blog from Catherine Johnson
Our First Out of Town Work Trip!
Read about our first in-person workshop in North Carolina!
International Women’s Day 2022, An Appreciation Post for the Women of The Neighboring Movement
For International Women’s Day I (Aileen) wanted to give a shout out to the women at The Neighboring Movement. They are the epitome of our core values - relationship, abundance, and joy.
A statement regarding the death of Cedric Lofton
In our hometown, we recently lost a 17-year-old named Cedric Lofton, a black teenager, who was killed after being taken to the county juvenile detention center. We, at The Neighboring Movement, are calling for accountability in response to this death.
“Sometimes it's about changing the perspective!"
A Community Animator Network spotlight from Clarissa Carrillo in Liberal, KS
Neighboring and Antiracism
The work of neighboring should always include the intersectional work of being antiracist.
The Good Neighbor Experiment Heads to Texas!
Read about our first regional faith-based cohort led by Ray Altman
Upcoming Events and Courses!
Join us online for upcoming events and courses from the Neighboring Movement.
The Neighboring Movement's First Vlog!
A vlog - created by Aileen - of Maddie, Adam, and Matt processing their "Hope Together" workshops as part of the Good Neighbor Experiment.
Florence Neighborhood development – Making Friends, Strengthening Relationships, Sharing Talents
A Kansas Animator Network spotlight from Animator Les Allison
SoCe Neighborhood Spotlight - Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County
A staff blog and SoCe neighborhood spotlight from Cara Mattson