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!
Introducing Our 8th Cohort of CANimators!
Welcome Animators! Learn more about the incredible humans that have joined our lates cohort of the Community Animator Network!
‘Be the Spark‘ TNM 2023 Fundraising Gala
Read all about the Neighboring Movement’s ‘Be the Spark’ 2023 Fundraising Gala!
What We Did in June - Community Animator Network
Read up on all the things our CAN community builders have done in June!
Dr. Nate Regier: Compassionate Accountability
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
What We Did in May - Community Animator Network
Read up on all the things our CAN community builders have done in May!
Ian Campbell: It’s a Wonderful, Neighborly Life
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
What We Did in April - Community Animator Network
Read up on all the things our CAN community builders have done in April!
Meet the Spring 2023 Animators!
Meet our Spring 2023 Animators, and read up a bit on what they are most excited for in joining CAN!
TNM Speaks Out - In Support of Ralph Yarl
Read our statement of support for Ralph Yarl’s family.
Texas Neighboring (Part 2): Good Neighboring Reflections
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
What We Did In March - Community Animator Network
Get an update on what we did in March, and what our Animator’s are up to in the next few weeks!
Texas Neighboring (Part 1): Good Neighbor Fest
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement
Have you heard of ‘Queer Made Easy’?
Learn more about Matthew, one of our Animator’s, and his nonprofit!
52 Weeks of Neighboring is revamping! Read for more info....
52 Weeks of Neighboring is revamping! Read for more info….
Neighboring amidst Interruption: A Word of Farewell from GNE Program Director, Rev. Maddie Johnson
A blog from Maddie Johnson.
Young Latino Professionals of Wichita: Developing a Wichita Where We Can All Belong
A podcast episode from The Neighboring Movement