Involvement in the actual CivicCamp is completely open. That's the beauty of it. You can use it as a platform to be an active citizen on an issue you care about. You could have two groups within the "organization" that are diametrically opposed in perspective. For instance there's a TransitCamp through CivicCamp one could start a group with differing mobility objectives or priorities altogether.
Why not try that instead of denigrating?
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Originally Posted by First Lady
What has surprised me is no one has suggested working collaboratively.
The first reaction has been to attack, name call, etc.
I remain optimistic.
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