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Advocacy ActionServing Minority Communities

Date:2009-07-29 16:56From:network Author:NetWork Click:
By Advocacy ActionServing Minority Communities Here are seven steps to develop a positive and productive partnership In 1976, a breast cancer specialist, who recognized that survivors needed to talk to one another, organized a meeting of br
  

6. Keep the community informed. Report back all pertinent information to the community. For example, if you are doing research in the community, it is important to share the results of that research with community members. This enables both the community and your organization to benefit from the collaborative effort.

7. Be flexible. What may work for one community may not work for another. You must be able to adjust your thinking and approaches for each community.


—Ivis Febus-Sampayo and Judith Manelis

Ivis Febus-Sampayo is the director of LatinaSHARE and Judith Manelis is the program director of SHARE.

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