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April/May 2023

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BUILDING STRONGER CITIES, WITH THE POWER OF IMAGINATION ANSWERING BIG QUESTIONS HIDING IN CITY BLOCKS BY KRISTEN SOLES MCCRACKIN AND MACON MAGAZINE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY BY DSTO MOORE AND MIKE YOUNG C AN A NEIGHBORHOOD PARK ALLEVIATE POVERTY? A er the COVID-19 pandemic, how does society best come together in public again? And how do people learn to really trust those who look and act differently to them? These questions may seem like esoteric topics for a philosophy class, but they form the cornerstone of a real-world task force here in Macon that is pounding the pavement — literally — to change our city for the greater good. The Reimagining the Civic Commons (RCC) initiative believes local public spaces can break down silos that keep people apart and, in doing so, solve some of the most pressing issues of our time. It began as a network of city governments, nonprofits, and community groups powered by four national foundations: The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The JPB Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, and William Penn Foundation. The original cohort of five cities, chosen to be demonstrations of how to put better urban life into practice, were well known. Chicago. Detroit. Philadelphia. But when five expansion cities were announced in 2020, one name was significantly smaller than the rest: Macon, Georgia. A testament to the strength of our collaborative community-building, Macon's RCC team is showing the country how we create change where soul lives. ARTIST KEVIN "SCENE" LEWIS STANDS IN FRONT OF HIS NEWLY COMPLETED MURAL AND TRAFFIC CALMING MEASURES ON WALNUT STREET APRIL/MAY 2023 | maconmagazine.com 51

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