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On today’s show, host Richard Mabion and his co-host Richard Gutowski will recap the recent hours they have broadcast concerning community connections. There is no doubt this is an appropriate topic for EcoRadio KC. After all, what does “ecology” mean?
Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections between plants and animals, including humans, and the world around them.
What do neighborhoods mean to us? A neighborhood is an area where people live and interact with one another. Neighborhoods tend to have their own identity, or “feel” based on the people who live there and the places nearby. Residents may have similar types of families, incomes, and education levels. Neighborhoods can include restaurants, bookstores, and parks. Neighborhoods often have fuzzy geographical boundaries, so sometimes it’s difficult to tell where one starts and another ends.
Neighborhood residents generally have similar incomes, as well as similar social characteristics such as education level, housing preference, and sense of public order. Sometimes, the dominant ethnicity in a neighborhood defines its character.
When people band together in this way, it strengthens their sense of community and preserves cultural traditions.
This will be a great radio hour!
“The whole world is one neighborhood.” Franklin D. Roosevelt