Author: Bobbi
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Comfort Zone Abandoned: Somali SpeakEasy
Most of my adult life has been spent trying to grow understanding between people of different backgrounds. From nationality, to race, to class, to gender, I’ve always encouraged people to step at least an inch outside of their comfort zone. However, when it comes to language, I tend to get squeamish.
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CRSA hosts 2014 New Americans Celebration
“My tomorrow is my decision,” said Stacey Abrams, House Minority Leader for the Georgia General Assembly and State Representative for the 89th District, as she spoke of the great decision that refugees make when they come to the United States.
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CDF to Host The Somali SpeakEasy
Each month, language lovers gather at CASIE: The Center for the Advancement and Study of International Education to immerse themselves in a new language at the CASIE SpeakEasy. CDF is pleased to host the SpeakEasy in Clarkston!
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MLK Service Day
Make It A Day On, Not A Day Off! Show your commitment to making the world a better place to live by joining in one of the variety of projects happening in and around Clarkston.
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2014 VilCap Cohort Selected
Congratulations to the 15 entrepreneurs who have been selected to participate in the 2014 VilCap: Start Clarkston.
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Clarkston Connections
In today’s world, it’s all about connections We see images of complex social networks and subscribe to numerous social networking apps. At CDF, we believe something different happens when that social network is face to face with you.
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Clarkston Festival Committee Receives Neighborhood Fund Grant
The Clarkston Festival Committee received a 6-month grant for $9000 from the Community Foundation of Greater Atlanta’s Neighborhood Fund. The Clarkston Festival, which will be held April 26, 2014,
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CDF Partners to Host Vision and Voice Family Leadership Institute
CDF is pleased to partner with the Clarkston First Baptist Church to host United Way’s Vision and Voice Family Leadership Institute (FLI) in Clarkston, Georgia. The goal of the Family Leadership Institute is to build the skills and capacity of parents