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People in my community social in city parks, in neighborhood bars and restaurants, in backyards, and perhaps most importantly in the Canyons of the Wasatch Front. People access services through community organizations, public libraries and other public access points, and through access to alternative travel like TRAX, bike paths, and skating.
Cultural bonds in my community relate to shared activity and a love of out access to recreation and nature. My community if full of many people from all over the world who have moved here for economic opportunity or to be close to the mountains, these are people who have come to this Valley to find a home among other travelers. My community is proud to be the most racially and ethnically diverse community in the state, we celebrate all cultures, all races, all genders, all sexual oreintations, and all ways of being. We acknowleldge that we live on the stolen land of the Goshute and Eastern Shoshone people.
Residents are employed in caretaking, nursing, service industry, restaurants, tourism, recreation, non-profit, and online retail industries, and real estate. Environmental concerns in my neighborhood include poor air quality and poor city planning/land use policies that encourage luxery housing instead of affordable housing. We are also tired of the lack of action on emmissions reduction and need to plan for climate change resilience as the summers get hotter and smokier.
My community is so very tired of being ignored and we have a legitimate grievance for being gerrymandered out of our rightful, proportional representation in federal government. This state's practice of gerrymandering is toxic to our democracy and poisons the will of good people to want to engage in a system that systemactically supresses their vote.
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