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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You offer to negotiate.

This option would be less noisy than a rally. So it would generate little public (and by extension political) support.

And this option may result in a less-than satisfying compromise. But it may also end in a solution that would hopefully satisfy a lot of the residents, and everybody else who has an interest in the property.

"There's no decision that I make by myself, where I don't call on someone to get their advice and get their opinion," says community organizer Yusef Bunchy Shakur. "There's some things I may do [on my own], but for 99 percent of it I am connected to a larger community and a lot of folks to be able to do what I do, so including others is definitely necessary."


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