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Historical and fictional figures mapped to the sixteen values.

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Community · OECD
activist 19th-20th century

Jane Addams

Her founding of Hull House as a residential community centre providing education, child care, and civic training to Chicago immigrants reflects a Community orientation in which collective organised care creates the conditions for individual development.

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thinker 20th century

Paulo Freire

His Pedagogy of the Oppressed, which argues that genuine education is a collective process in which teacher and student are co-learners rather than authority and recipient, reflects a Community orientation applied to learning as a social practice.

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activist 20th century

Cesar Chavez

His organisation of the United Farm Workers through community structures rather than top-down leadership, and his use of collective action including the grape boycott, reflect a Community orientation applied to labour rights.

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politician 20th century

Eleanor Roosevelt

Her drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, designed as a framework for community at the global scale, and her domestic work building coalitions across racial and class lines, reflect a Community orientation applied to both national and international politics.

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musician 20th century

Pete Seeger

His use of participatory folk music as a tool for collective solidarity, teaching audiences to sing together as an explicit act of community building, reflects a Community orientation applied to musical practice.

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military 19th century

Sitting Bull

His leadership of the Lakota resistance, structured as a defence of the community's right to maintain its own culture, land, and social organisation against federal assimilation policy, reflects a Community orientation applied to indigenous self-determination.

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activist 19th century

Harriet Tubman (community)

Her repeated return to bring others out, rather than securing only her own freedom, reflects a Community orientation in which liberation is understood as a collective project in which no individual's freedom is complete while others remain bound.

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religious 20th century

Dorothy Day

Her Catholic Worker Movement, which built communities of voluntary poverty and direct service as an alternative to both capitalism and state socialism, reflects a Community orientation in which collective organised care is a spiritual as well as political practice.

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musician 20th century

Bob Marley

His music's consistent articulation of community as resistance, One Love as both spiritual principle and political programme, and his role as a unifying figure across Jamaican political factions, reflect a Community orientation expressed through popular culture.

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religious 20th century

Desmond Tutu

His chairing of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was structured as a communal rather than purely judicial process for confronting apartheid-era crimes, reflects a Community orientation in which healing requires collective witness rather than individual judgment.

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politician 20th century

Thomas Sankara

His transformation of Burkina Faso through mass literacy campaigns, collective infrastructure construction, and community health programmes, designed to build a national community capable of collective self-determination, reflects a Community orientation applied to development politics.

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fictional 20th century fiction

Atticus Finch (civic)

His insistence on maintaining the civic community of Maycomb's legal institutions even when that community fails them, and his instruction of Scout in community membership as an obligation, reflect a Community orientation expressed as civic devotion.

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fictional 20th century fiction

The Lorax

Dr Seuss's figure, who speaks for the trees and for the community of creatures dependent on the ecosystem, reflects a Community orientation extended to the non-human members of a shared environment.

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activist 20th century

Mahatma Gandhi (community)

His ashram model, in which community members lived and worked collectively as a demonstration of the social values he was advocating politically, reflects a Community orientation in which the model community is itself the political argument.

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politician Contemporary

Wilma Mankiller

Her rebuilding of Cherokee Nation infrastructure and community institutions as principal chief, prioritising communal wellbeing over individual advancement, reflects a Community orientation applied to indigenous governance.

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religious 20th century

Archbishop Oscar Romero

His transformation from conservative bishop to vocal advocate for El Salvador's poor communities, providing a communal voice for those whose deaths the state refused to acknowledge, reflects a Community orientation in which the church's function is to gather and protect the community of the vulnerable.

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