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An open mind is a terrible thing to close.

Donna Linsell
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Cynthia Grady Oct. 29, 2008.

 

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Who are you?
Donna Linsell
I'm looking for?
Diverse Friendships, learn more about diversity
What is your occupation?
Program Analyst, US Treasury, Bureau of the Public Debt, Diversity Committee Member
What do you like to do with your spare time?
Teach martial arts, care for four teenagers.
What type of music do you listen to?
Varies upon mood.
Favorite Movies?
I don't watch movies very often. Don't have a fave.
Favorite books?
Only have time to read on vacation. Then its fiction, usually a mystery.
Favorite place to visit?
Ocean

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At 12:07pm on May 18, 2009, Connie Hart said…
Donna, Bayer also does a news letter, and I'd be happy to put you in touch with the people to do that for our group.
At 1:05pm on September 2, 2008, Cynthia Grady said…
That's to bad, It was speaking on having more women in the work place at the same rates as men and how there is to much testotren in the work places. Men are still to this day being hired over women with the same qualifications if not more. The way he spoke it made it more enteresting then me saying it. sorry you can't see the video.
At 11:55am on September 2, 2008, Cynthia Grady said…
Hi Donna, finally someone that kinda understand what a women s worth is. Go to the video of the week and you will see what I am talking about. Talk to you later. I know you will want to respond!!!!
At 2:00pm on June 20, 2008, Lorraine Woodward said…
Johanna Veenstra. She was the first woman in my denomination (the Christian Reformed Church in North America) to serve as a missionary in Africa in the 1920's. Though she had some of the same colonialist baggage that others in her time had, I believe that she truly loved the people she was serving among, and they did (and still do!) love her as well.

If you want to hear more, you can google her name. We're working on a wikipedia entry, but it's slow going.
At 12:42pm on June 20, 2008, Gary "CY" Cyrus said…
I just joined too...How do i upload my webphone pic to here..or is is possible?
 
 

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