Come to the Table - November 9th, 2024
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Our Shared History: How We Became Neighbors speakers Tami Bell, Keith Bell, and Yvonne Coleman-Harris and moderator Juanita Douglas shared their history in Marin City. Keith Bell showed his documentary on his great Grand father, Daniel Brown, who worked for the Kent family. Marin's Kentfield was named after the Kent family.
Come to the Table - November 9th, 2024
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Come to the Table dinner night before forum titled Our Shared History: How We Became Neighbors
Come to the Table - October 19th, 2024
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Come to the Table - October 19th, 2024
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Come to the Table - October 19th, 2024
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Education - Caring For Our Kids
Dinner and Conversation. 25 Marin City residents and 25 residents from other parts of Marin break bread together, fellowship, and develop friendships.
Come to the Table - October 19th, 2024
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Education- Caring For Our Kids
Special guest speakers Bettie Hodges, Hannah Project Founder and Executive Director; LaResha Huffman, Sausalito Marin City School District Superintendent; and Stevie Lee, Horizon Community School Executive Director address the successes, the challenges, and the future of education for Marin City students.
Come to the Table- September 14, 2024
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Housing Justice? Not For All!
Royce McLemore, Leah Rothstein, and Barbara Bogard discuss the struggle Marin City residents have fighting for housing justice. Despite it being in one of the wealthiest counties in the country, Marin City and it's residents continue to experience the racism that doesn't allow people of color to enjoy the benefits of acquiring generational wealth through home ownership. Instead, Marin County simply adds housing that they describe as "affordable" housing, but is not nearly affordable for most Marin City residents. .
Awards Presentation 2024 - July 26th, 2024
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Gospel Concert 2024 - July 26th, 2024
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Jahon Pride and Friends kept the crowd dancing, singing, and praising all night.