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However, it is not just about providing materials and services for a diverse population. Patron behaviors and attitudes might vary depending on their culture and sometimes leave both patrons and librarians confused. Being able to understand and address those differences is an important part of being culturally competent.

 

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Just shopping for a mortgage is a big enough task. You have to learn what all those different terms and rates actually mean! Then once you have that figured out your bank manager starts asking you about buying insurance on your mortgage, help!

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"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." Romans 10:17

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Some Japan Societies, Nippon Clubs, whatever, are founded to serve the local Japanese-American community. New York's Japan Society, one of the oldest in the country, was founded in a rather different way, for different purposes.

 

Having grown used to this, and of course not being Japanese-American myself, it was difficult, or strange, for me to get used to the other kind of organization.

 

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Even at seven, things have begun to come together for him. My brother has seen and heard too much for his age. I don't understand his optimism. I suppose it's because I just grew up too fast as well.

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Understanding The Legal Landscape Of The Energy Transition

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As we get ready for the holidays, I’m reminded of the importance of breaking bread with each other, to strengthen our bonds and deepen our understanding.

 

With that in mind, here’s a short video I created about Come to the Table, an exceptional program held every month in Marin City. Last month’s community event brought together Marin City and nearby residents to discuss education and caring for our kids.

 

This inspiring gathering helped bridge the gap between our diverse communities: I had a chance to sit down with wonderful educational leaders in Marin City before their panel discussion: Bettie Hodges, La Resha Huffman, Stevie Lee – and poet Ronnie Striplen. I learned a lot from our conversation about helping more kids learn by engaging the whole community in the process.

 

Come to the Table is hosted by Rev. Floyd Thompkins, the charismatic pastor of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church in Marin City. He started these monthly dinner conversations as “a bridge for relationships,” to break down perceived barriers between predominantly wealthy and white Marin County residents and their disadvantaged neighbors in Marin City.

 

Their campus keeps growing into a vibrant community hub, which now includes a new pre-K school and a popular maker space (led by Etienne Douglas with the Marin County Free Library). And gracious volunteers like our friends Barbara Bogard, Anne Devero-Rosenfeld and Nancy Miller make these great community events possible.

 

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At a time when our national politics divide our country more than ever, local community events like “Come to the Table" offer a much-needed alternative. This gathering was a wonderful way to connect with neighbors outside our usual circles and solve issues together, sharing ideas we might not have considered before. It inspired me to help improve the lives of Marin City residents in coming years and support their leaders.

 

See more photos and videos from recent Come to the Table events in my Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72177720318967652/

 

To learn more, visit their www.ctttmarin.org website, sign up for their Marin City News – and join a Come to the Table event next year. Many thanks to Rev. Floyd Thompkins and everyone on his team for making these connections possible!

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