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====== Community Agreements ======
 
====== Community Agreements ======
''Developed by consensus on August 7, 2021''
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Community agreements help create a space where everyone feels comfortable learning and teaching. We will decide on our community agreements together in person, but here are the community agreements we've used in past meetings.
  
* Inclusive
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* One Mic - Don’t talk over folks.
* Remembering Our/My Context
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* Step up/step back - If you’re usually loud, consider listening. If you’re usually quiet, consider speaking more!
* Ask Up - Jargon Gesture - Say Your Acronyms
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* Oops/ouch - If you make a mistake or say something bad, it’s OK. Acknowledge the error, think about it, and move forward. We all make mistakes, but we only learn when we give feedback. As a corollary, if someone does something that hurts your feelings or is problematic/rude/etc., let them know immediately so they can apologize and learn. Don’t let something fester.
* Forgiving
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* Try it on - You may think you have a strong reaction and fixed position, so try to push yourself to consider someone else’s perspective.
* Write Bigger /Speak Up
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* Make commitments - Don’t let something sit in the ether. If you propose to do something, bottom line it.
* Provide Grace
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* Land the plane - Have a point and make it.
* OOPS/Ouch - Accountability
 
* Freedom to Move
 
* Acknowledgement for community agreements flexibility
 
* Hands instead of clapping - Deaf applause
 
* Recognize Power & Privilege
 
* One Mic, One Speaker
 
  
 
===== Weekend details at a glance =====  
 
===== Weekend details at a glance =====  
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| Rittenhouse Square Park  
 
| Rittenhouse Square Park  
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| very social park, even though it's in one of the richest neighborhoods, park life is chill and diverse and there's lots of food around
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| Mutter Museum
 
| Mutter Museum
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| very worth seeing this museum of medical weirdness
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| The Rosenbach
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| Rosenbach Museum
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| small museum/library in a pretty neighborhood with literary collections including James Joyce and Maurice Sendak
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| Philadelphia Museum of Art (and the Rocky statue)
 
| Philadelphia Museum of Art (and the Rocky statue)
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| huge collection of modern European paintings eg Cezanne, Renoir, Picasso, Modigliani
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| "The Dream Garden"
 
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| Maxfield Parrish mosaic of Tiffany glass. it's gorgeous. definitely go see it if you find yourself in Old City.
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| Colonial Philadelphia historic things  
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| Colonial Philadelphia historic things ranked by a local
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| Walk around center city and look at the old houses and teeny side streets  
 
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| legendary LGBTQ book store right in the Gayborhood
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| just a great dive bar
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| great bar on South Street to go to after you go to Wooden Shoe
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| Italian Market
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