To achieve sustained peace, not solely the absence of violent conflict, a deep level of mutual trust and understanding is needed.
At a time of increasing polarization, trust is diminishing around the world. Communities face racial and religious divides, intergenerational conflict, as well as social divisions.
Community cohesion lies at the center of what makes a strong, vibrant and safe community. Connecting fragmented communities demands the best of everyone, regardless of their race, political preference or belief systems. Building trust is the essential foundation for building healthy communities; it is not a technique that can be taught, but rather a style of citizen leadership which offers a vision of hope and opportunity for everyone.
Quite often, reforms needed in our communities require levels of political courage and trust-based collaboration that can only be achieved by individuals who have the vision, integrity, and persistence to call out the best in others and sustain deep and long-term efforts.