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The building block of every community is family.

I like the idea of having a food truck and being a part of community events.

I just think it's really upsetting when you see a community just go out and burn down stores and trash cars.

Ubuntu is about a community coming together to help one another.

I had so many deaf uncles that instilled in me this feeling of unconditional love, that's how I was brought up in that community. Then when I moved to Los Angeles, I met this deaf community, and they accepted me whole-heartedly.

We all know in the deaf community, there are deaf actors, men and women who are highly, highly skilled, highly intuitive, highly intelligent, that are not given a chance for many reasons.

When I grew up in the '50s, people were called 'hearing-impaired.' And then the consciousness of the community shifted: 'I'm not hearing-impaired. I'm deaf. Call me what I am.'

I'd rather do community service than sit and write a load of Christmas cards.

But I really felt that, something about the lights going down, and the sense of community. I saw this movie at one festival, and there were 1700 people.

Feeling a part of that community is my greatest reward.

The role that I played in Ukraine ended up resulting in Ukraine becoming part of the European community.

We live in an ever-changing global pop culture community.

I'm big on my community and want to stay that way.

Let me close as I did in Gander on September 11, 2002 when I went to that community to thank the people of Gander and the people of Canada for the overwhelming support and help that was given to us in the wake of those attacks on September 11, 2001.

When I retired from active duty, I still felt that I owed something to my community. That's why I pursued education... I still miss the classroom and recall those days fondly.

During the rocky times, it never occurred to me that one day I would hold a position of respect and responsibility in the community.

If you think about making a difference in the community, my family has always had a strong interest in the arts. I'm always interested in finding ways to innovate... It's a blend; it's not a point focus.

Every community has crime and violence; it's a part of being human. This idea that black communities are more violent than others is just false. But black folks fight the hardest for our communities. Before governments do, before other people do, we're the first ones to show up. We are the first ones to fight for our lives.

When something happens - good, bad or ugly - you find a way to be able to do your part for your community. How do you better the lives of Indigenous people, how do you give back to the land, how do you stay connected? All of this is the same question.

Giving back to your community - we've done that forever, that's nothing new.

There's no running water in a remote Aboriginal community? I can do something about that, let's go do it. I've been brought up that way. So political activism, is it that? I don't know, because that's not what makes me go, 'yeah let's do this now.'

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