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    D. Diane Tai commented  · 

    Allies and Friends for One City support this idea which will help people move out of an adversarial paradigm to a solution-based evolutionary social entrepreneurial mindset. Let’s bring people from diverse backgrounds together to exchange ideas and come up with win-win-win solutions. People can work together with DHCD, DC Tax and Revenue and other DC government agencies to creatively achieve its housing, economic and community development objectives. Next step could be to meet in person, see you at Meetup for One City on any 3rd Sundays of the month at the Burma Restaurant, 740 6th St. NW 2nd floor, DC 20001. Also contact DHCD to let them know you want to be on an email list to be notified when such meetings may be planned in the future. By working together we can make genuine progress. DHCD innovative leaders plays a very important leadership role to help bridge this cultural divide. They could facilitate the process to co-create an innovative achievement for One City!

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    D. Diane Tai commented  · 

    Co-creating an Asian American destination would attract more visitors to DC and that will help to provide for more jobs, training, cultural and economic opportunities. Next step: organize listening sessions and problem-solving sessions for local social entrepreneurs and movers/shakers to share how government can help to support such efforts. There are many things government can do to remove administrative barriers and burdens for startups and online businesses. It will take cooperation and support from the government to help the community and entrepreneurs make this a reality. A multi-agency task force to work with the community to make this happen will be a step forward in the right direction. This could be a major cultural and economic collaborative contribution!

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    D. Diane Tai commented  · 

    Great idea!

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    D. Diane Tai commented  · 

    At this 3rd Sunday community event (12:30pm to 2:30pm) people have a chance to introduce themselves to the entire group, sharing what they are looking for and what they can provide. This has facilitated connections for people interested in personal, economic, spiritual, community development such as creating an Asian American destination in DC, building ONE CITY through dailyappreciations.net and many other grassroots authentic DC initiatives to achieve Mayor Gray wonderful vision!

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