Clark Explores the Relationship Between Worcester’s U.S. and Foreign Born Residents
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
This is the question community facilitators from the Shared Worlds project are currently asking Worcester residents across the City.
Shared Worlds is a project of Clark University’s Department of International Development, Community, and Environment with support from the Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise.
The project began in October with two facilitator trainings for local community members.
The Shared World sessions are held seven days a week, day or night, and interpreters are provided as needed.
The goal is to host 100 Shared Worlds sessions by the end of the year. To learn more click HERE.
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