These four people will be the panelists at the next SpokaneFāVS Coffee Talk on Aug. 1. This community forum will take place at The Book Parlor/Indaba Coffee, 1425 W. Broadway Ave., at 10 a.m.
It is time to stop looking to someone to solve the problem…to stop blaming “them” for creating the problem. Rather, it is time to look within ourselves to begin to find a way to create a country that is powerful through compassion instead of weapons, just in creating and sustaining programs that support all people in bringing themselves fully to life, and respected not for its “might” but for the recognition that we are all interdependent and, therefore, supports true human rights, freedom, and a “fair market” world.
On Saturday at Coffee Talk SpokaneFAVS started a great conversation about Faith and Education. The discussion will continue Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Steam Plant, 159 S. Lincoln, and all are welcome.
Although it's a holiday, SpokaneFAVS will still have its monthly Coffee Talk today at 10 a.m. The topic is "Faith and Education" and all are welcome to join FAVS panelists in this informal discussion.
As an educator, I was very conscious of not bringing my religious beliefs into the classroom or into discussions with my staff. I do not believe in imposing my beliefs on another, rather it is important to honor and respect all beings.
SpokaneFAVS is pleased to welcome a book reviewer to its team of writers.
Bill Williams is a retired editorial writer and book reviewer for the Hartford Courant and previously wrote for our sister site, HartfordFAVS.