Table Talk: Our Earliest Memories of Race and Culture

Join us for table conversations, building self-awareness for all involved through respectful mutual listening and reflection.

This is not intended to be a persuasive discussion. This is intended to be a space where our community is encouraged to come, to hear, and to listen to each other around this topic. In other words: all are truly welcome!

 


“There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about.
Ask: “What’s possible?” not “What’s wrong?”
Keep asking.
Notice what you care about.
Assume that many others share your dreams.
Be brave enough to start a conversation that matters.
Talk to people you know.
Talk to people you don’t know.
Talk to people you never talk to.
Be intrigued by the differences you hear.
Expect to be surprised.
Treasure curiosity more than certainty.
Invite in everybody who cares to work on what’s possible.
Acknowledge that everyone is an expert about something.
Know that creative solutions come from new connections.

Remember, you don’t fear people whose story you know.
Real listening always brings people closer together.
Trust that meaningful conversations can change your world.
Rely on human goodness.
Stay together.”

-TURNING TO ONE ANOTHER
Margaret Wheatley

Date

February 19, 2023
Expired!

Time

10:40 am - 12:00 pm

Location

Fellowship Hall

Organizer

Racial Justice & Equity Team

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