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John,
“I’m not sure I belong here.”
It’s a feeling many of us have contended with at one time or another—at work, out with friends, or even in our community.
A new report from Over Zero and the American Immigration Council shows that we’re not alone in that feeling. In fact, two-thirds of Americans report a sense of “nonbelonging” in their everyday lives. And there are costs associated with it.
In a first-of-its-kind report, “ The Belonging Barometer: The State of Belonging in the US [[link removed]] ” shows why belonging matters profoundly—for all of us, across all the areas of our lives. In addition to providing a clear way to measure belonging across a range of contexts, it offers important insights and resources that can help communities and individuals tackle this issue head-on.
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The report can be a jumping off point for anyone working to understand and deepen belonging in their lives and in the nation.
We hope you’ll join us in creating an America where everyone feels like they belong.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Serrano
Director, The Center for Inclusion and Belonging
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