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Leadership Institute, Session 2, February 1, 2009

Brittani, Mala, Erica, Jonathan, Roshelle, Andreas

Present Brittani, Mala, Erica, Jonathan, Roshelle, Kathleen, Andreas, Virginia Dorgan

Jonathan Ramme, a 15 year old son of colleagues of Network for Peace was visiting in New York City with his father for a few days late January. He wanted to meet the young women of the Leadership Institute and to talk to them about their lives and what their concerns are. He and his father made up some questions that he and the girls could talk about.

  1. Please tell us something about your life? Where do you live, how do you live and tell us something about your family?
  2. What are your plans for the future? What business do you want to do? Do you like New York? Do you want to stay or do you plan to go to another place to live?
  3. What do you do, when you are not at school? What are your hobbies?
  4. How do you come to the program of Kathleen? What do you learn there?
  5. What are the conflicts, that you want help for?
  6. Are there no boys or are the boys most of the time the problem?

He and his father, Andreas met at All Saints with the Director, Kathleen Kanet and attended the Liturgy. After that he met the girls and they started to chat over coffee and donuts and shared personal information. Then they went for a walk on 125th together.

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