@Ralph Basui Watkins - December 16, 2014 |
For the past two years I have been tracking the changes
along Auburn Avenue here in Atlanta. It has been interesting seeing the coming of the new Atlanta Streetcar that promises
to reconnect Auburn Avenue with downtown Atlanta. The street is starting to change, while the
change is slow, it is noticeable.
@Ralph Basui Watkins - October 21, 2013 - Streetcar Construction |
What I have learned, among many things about change is that
it is slow and the change agent must persevere, be persistent and patient. While ads promise us change with no work and
overnight that is not how lasting change occurs.
As I process the change happening along Auburn Avenue I ask
what will remain, what should remain? What must Auburn Avenue hang onto if it is to
be the “The Historic District”? Is there
a natural tension between progress and history?
Can progress embrace the past in way that is respectful and
tactful? Will the progress we make forget
from whence we have come and who has helped us get to the place we presently
find ourselves?
As we end this year and we begin to plan for next year who
is it that you are trying to become?
What are those things in your life that you want to change? Who are those people or institutions that you
have to redefine the relationship if the change you want is going to occur? How will you embrace and develop your future
in conversation and relationship with your pass? When all is said and done change and progress
have to be planned endeavors. What are
your plans for your tomorrow?
@Ralph Basui Watkins - December 12, 2014 |
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