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The NU Summit concludes with Dr. Vonnetta L. West's inspiring vision for "Neighbor Up" as a movement in the making. This final session synthesizes key insights from the day and provides concrete action steps for implementing neighboring principles in daily life. The summit closes as it began, with "A Neighbor's Hymn," sending participants forth with both inspiration and practical tools for transforming their communities. Join the movement to neighbor up.
This session is a vital conversation on policy with Dr. Tiffanie Lanelle Mackey. Learn how effective neighboring requires engagement with systems and structures that shape our communities. This session examines why policy matters for good neighboring and offers practical steps for civic engagement to create more just and compassionate neighborhoods.
As the day transitions to evening, join this restorative session beginning with "Neighbors Breaking Bread," exploring the power of shared meals in community building. Malkia Chionesu then guides the first part of a conversation on self-care as an essential foundation for neighboring well. Learn how caring for yourself enables more authentic and sustainable community engagement.
Environmental justice advocate Eriqah Vincent joins Dr. Vonnetta L. West for an actionable conversation on climate care as neighbors. This session explores how our treatment of the environment directly impacts our human neighbors, particularly those in vulnerable communities. Discover practical steps for personal and collective climate action demonstrating love for both planet and people. The session concludes with affirming action steps for environmental stewardship.
This insightful session explores how education becomes a pathway to better neighboring. Haley Smith shares strategies for creating "Good Neighbor Culture" in college and university settings, while Dr. Elizabeth Rosner offers wisdom on obtaining debt-free degrees. This practical block provides actionable steps for educational institutions to become catalysts for community connection rather than isolation.
Communication expert Rebecca Desjardins joins Dr. Vonnetta L. West to explore the essential elements of neighborly dialogue. This session examines how we talk to and about each other as a reflection of whether we truly embrace each other as neighbors. Learn practical skills for listening, speaking, digital interaction, and conflict resolution that build bridges rather than walls. The session concludes with powerful affirmations for implementing these communication principles.
This session features Charlie West's insights on "Neighboring People with Addictions." With over 40 years of experience in substance abuse counseling, Charlie offers wisdom on supporting recovery while maintaining healthy boundaries. Learn practical approaches to neighboring in difficult circumstances.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove joins Dr. Vonnetta L. West for a compelling exploration of "Compassionate Action on Jericho Road." Drawing from the powerful biblical parable, this conversation examines what it means to be a neighbor to those experiencing homelessness, poverty, and marginalization. Discover practical ways to move beyond sympathy to meaningful solidarity and action in your community
Gather around the table for a thought-provoking discussion on hope and strategy in community building. Dr. Vonnetta L. West leads this dynamic conversation with special guests, exploring practical approaches to neighboring in challenging contexts. This session models the power of shared meals and meaningful dialogue as catalysts for connection and community transformation.
Woman to Woman - Neighboring with Honesty & Humanity | Bonita Hampton Smith Dr. Vonnetta L. West hosts Bonita Hampton Smith for an intimate conversation on neighboring across gender lines. This powerful Woman to Woman dialogue explores honesty, humanity, and historical understanding as foundations for meaningful connection. The session concludes with practical affirmations and applications for daily life. Join this transformative conversation that bridges divides and builds understanding.
Join Dr. Vonnetta L. West for the opening session of the NU Summit 2025, exploring the fundamentals of what it means to be a good neighbor. This session begins with "A Neighbor's Hymn" performed by Nabil Ince and Jalen Seawright, followed by a conversation with Jazmin Mora on "What Neighbor Up Is and Why It Matters." Dr. West concludes with a global perspective on neighboring, examining this concept across cultural contexts.