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Beginning immediately, all general updates and information will be posted exclusively on our website. To respect the time, privacy, and preferences of our friends and neighbors, we will no longer send broad email updates. Individual email communication will continue when a matter involves a specific resident or requires direct, personal outreach. Thank you for your understanding as we streamline and honor our community’s communication process.
We are choosing a more peaceful, kinder, and compassionate approach in all communication with SCR owners and board members. Our goal is to calm tensions, encourage understanding, and create a space where everyone feels respected. By speaking gently, listening openly, and engaging with patience, we hope to foster a more harmonious environment where concerns can be addressed and progress can be made together.
For ongoing updates and information, please visit: www.bmhvoices.com
– The Voices
Peaceful activism is a powerful force for meaningful change, grounded in the belief that progress can be achieved without violence. Through methods like community organizing, creative expression, open dialogue, and public demonstrations, peaceful activists raise awareness and inspire collective action. By appealing to shared values and encouraging empathy, this approach fosters understanding—even among people with differing perspectives. Peaceful activism demonstrates that lasting transformation is possible through courage, patience, and a commitment to nonviolence. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects one of the most fundamental rights we have as Americans: the freedom of speech. This right allows every individual to express their opinions, beliefs, and ideas without fear of government punishment or censorship. Free speech covers verbal speech, written communication, art, symbolic gestures, peaceful protest, and digital expression. It ensures that diverse viewpoints can exist—even those that are unpopular or controversial. BMH Voices stands for open dialogue, informed discussion, and the protection of every community member’s right to speak freely and respectfully.Important Update on Communication Practices
Peaceful Activism
The Right to Free Speech in America