I missed a lot of the 'empowerment" conversation so I'm not sure how relevant 
this comment is. I assume the moderator will screen it. But, at one time I 
could not stand the word or the concept of empowerment. I thought it was 
patronizing, condescending and generally came from a world view that some 
people were better than other people. I have since changed my mind about the 
word and the concept because I started to see it not so much as giving power to 
people (cuz they already had it) but instead I see it as creating environments 
where people could rightly see that they are at the center of their world 
(because sometimes people lose sight of that) and that their thoughts/actions 
can make changes happen - they have the power. So, when I started seeing the 
empowerment lense as a way to affirm that central role, I started liking the 
term.

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