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Why Cultural Safety Matters in Community Conversations
Why Some People Feel Unsafe in Conversations Others Consider “Normal” Not every conversation feels the same to every person in the room. A discussion that feels ordinary, productive, or emotionally neutral to one individual may feel uncomfortable, emotionally exhausting, or unsafe to someone else depending on their experiences, history, identity, or relationship with institutions and community systems. This difference is often overlooked. People sometimes assume that if no ha

Summer Willan
May 1811 min read


Why Community Safety Needs More Than Emergency Response
Why Safety Conversations Often Start Too Late When communities talk about safety, the conversation often begins after something has already gone wrong. A violent incident occurs. Someone experiences a mental health crisis. A conflict escalates. Emergency vehicles arrive. Headlines appear. Public concern rises. Leaders feel pressure to respond quickly. People want reassurance that action is being taken. Emergency response systems play a vital role in society. Police officers,

Summer Willan
May 79 min read
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