Tuesday, May 12, 2015 |
Sacramento, CA
One way to tackle large, universal problems like hunger is to have civil, constructive, collaborative conversations with people in the community affected by the issue. Awareness of a problem is good, but it can be easier to shed light on a situation – and change minds – when people are actually able to meet and talk together. Two people working to shape community conversations in our region – CapRadio’s Community Engagement Coordinator jesikah maria ross and Valley Vision’s Tara Thronson – join us to explain how face-to-face discussion can make a difference.
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