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Bellevue to Host Roundtable Discussion on Community Unity and Legacy, Featuring Diverse Cohosts and Cultural Insights

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Published on October 01, 2024
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On October 17, Bellevue residents are poised to participate in a roundtable discussion designed to tackle the subjects of community unity and personal legacy, facilitated by Fadumo Roble from the city's Mini City Hall and set to take place at 6 p.m. at the City Hall; a light dinner is also part of the package for those who are going to engage in this conversation.

Focusing to build stronger community ties and leaving legacies, the organizers have opened registrations for individuals eager to join the small group discussion; with the aim to share ideas on creating legacies that shape more unified local landscape.

The session boasts a particularly diverse set of cohosts: Violet Mwandenga, a life coach seasoned in guiding others through adversity, Tshishiku Henry, who brings his expertise from his work with refugees, and Otgon Yondon, with her mastery of financial strategies drawn from years of public service, according to the City of Bellevue's official announcement.

Cohost Mwandenga, who overcame her own hardships, including the abduction and reunion with her children and founded Unique Journey Life Coaching, aims to empower fellow immigrants and refugees Henry's record as a tireless advocate for the displaced, from his work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to establishing Wide World for Refugees, is a testament to his commitment to uplift the most vulnerable. Whereas Yondon, she leverages her deep understanding of fiscal matters to demystify financial planning for individuals and businesses, creating pathways to economic understanding for communities.

rooted in a decade-long tradition of sharing diverse stories and perspectives to strengthen community bonds, Cultural Conversations continues to break social barriers and challenge biases through its annual forum and bimonthly small group discussions.