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In 2017, Molly Sharpe turned her focus to politics, bringing together three hundred people under the umbrella of Friends for Civil Action. Participants gathered for sixteen postcard storms, writing their messages of hope to elected officials. This Guide captures lessons learned from the Storm. Divided into three easy to read sections, first the book makes the case for being politically involved. Next, it describes the accomplishments we can hope for by developing a manageable, civil political discipline. It concludes with all the how-to tips needed to become a positive force for change,…mehr

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In 2017, Molly Sharpe turned her focus to politics, bringing together three hundred people under the umbrella of Friends for Civil Action. Participants gathered for sixteen postcard storms, writing their messages of hope to elected officials. This Guide captures lessons learned from the Storm. Divided into three easy to read sections, first the book makes the case for being politically involved. Next, it describes the accomplishments we can hope for by developing a manageable, civil political discipline. It concludes with all the how-to tips needed to become a positive force for change, including easy ways to multiply your effort by engaging others. With this tool, groups and individuals can quickly equip themselves to become agents for positive change, lifting their own spirits in the process.
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Autorenporträt
Molly Sharpe's interest is in kind behavior and positive change. With women's rights, racial rights, gender rights, and global experience, religious vocabulary doesn't work the way it used to work. Molly hopes her church, along with many other traditions, becomes a portal to pluralism encouraging everyone, religious or not, to welcome the stranger and to be kind to oneself and to others. A marketing consultant, Molly helps clients with program development and major event management. She has worked with KLRU public television, Texas Monthly Magazine, El Buen Samaritano Episcopal Mission, The Salvation Army, and many other fine organizations. Originally from Bronxville, New York, Molly resides in Austin, Texas. She graduated from The Hockaday School and The University of Texas.