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Cultural Conversations: Feeling at Home

February 3, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

City Hall to host Cultural Conversations: ‘Feeling at Home’
On Feb. 3, 7-9 p.m., Bellevue’s Cultural Conversations team will host a special community-wide presentation in City Hall’s council chambers (450 110th Ave NE), exploring what it means for both newcomers and long-time residents to “feel at home” in our community. The evening will offer participants an opportunity to get fresh perspectives on living in Bellevue, build new community connections and increase their cultural understanding.

“The learning that takes place during Cultural Conversations not only changes participants, but also has the ability to influence perceptions of those who are close to us and may never have had the opportunity to attend a meeting like this,” said Carol Ross a community relations coordinator with the city and co-manager of the program. “The types of conversations attendees have are varied and ongoing; it’s exciting that people can build new relationships at these events.”

The program will feature personal stories shared by Bellevue residents followed by small group table conversations. Participants will explore how they see home through the lens of diversity and culture, and how essential a sense of belonging is in the midst of change.

Featured storytellers will offer the following presentations:

Lived Many Locations; This One is Home
Jayant, an Indian-American consultant, who has lived in multicultural Hong Kong, Singapore, New York and now Bellevue, shares how he created a sense of home in places where he didn’t know anyone.

A Place of Safety and Opportunity
Miguel, along with his wife and young children, left Mexico seeking safety from crime and violence, sacrificing career and family ties while starting over in an unfamiliar place for an opportunity to live a life tied to his values.

Youth Navigating Culture, Growth and Belonging
Nishi, Rosalie and Jessica are Bellevue high school students who have learned to navigate the culturally diverse environments of home and school, juggling the tradeoffs between personal growth and familial expectations around tradition and culture.

Send your RSVP and/or questions to Julie Ellenhorn via e-mail:  jellenhorn@bellevuewa.gov or call 425-452-5372.

Complimentary parking is available in the visitor lot at City Hall on a space available basis.  
 
If the visitor lot is full, the parking attendant will issue a complimentary parking permit for our overflow lot, located on 112th Ave NE and NE 6th. 
If you are mobility restricted, please inform the parking attendant and accommodation will be made.

Details

Date:
February 3, 2016
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Organizer

Unnamed Organizer
Email:
jellenhorn@bellevuewa.gov

Venue

Bellevue City Hall
450 110th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA United States
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Phone:
425-452-5372