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Public Service Announcement

Upcoming Events:

Online Registration:
Omaha Table Talk, October 21, 2010, 6:15 - 9:00 PM

Omaha Table Talk - Save the Date October 21, 2010 (pdf)

Omaha Table Talk 2010 Brochure (pdf)

Omaha Table Talk Suggested Reading List


Metropolitan Community College Presents:

3rd Annual Diversity Matters Book Series

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Omaha Table Talk is now on Facebook

"OTT gateway on journey to racial healing!" Thanks to everyone who participated on October 15! It was a powerful and exciting evening. Over 500 people registered to attend! 50 host locations across the city: people opened their homes, churches their meeting rooms, non-profit organizations their conference rooms. All served a free meal and the dialogue was facilitated.

Continue checking the web site regularly for updates on upcoming events.

If you have any questions, contact A'Jamal Byndon at 561-7594

 

Here's how you can contribute to the support of the Omaha Table Talk program.

(1) Go to the Omaha Community Foundation Web site at www.omahacf.org
(2) Click on "Make a Credit Card Donation";
(3) Click on "My Account With the Foundation," which will give you a drop-down menu;
(4) Click on Omaha Table Talk;
(5) Enter the amount of your contribution and fill out required fields for your contact and credit card information and
(6) Click "Submit." Your friendship is valued.

Where everyone has a seat at the table

Omaha Table Talk promotes informal gatherings of people of different races and cultures. Over dinner,
we discuss our differences,
discover our similarities,
develop new friendships,
and appreciate the gifts we each
bring to the table.
We leave richer.
Our community is a better place.


Award from the City of Omaha's Human Rights and Relations Department


Recipient of 2009 "Making It Happen" Award from the United Way of the Midlands

 

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"Omaha Table Talk was a wonderful experience. It was one of the few times I felt I could speak about the missing links of race relationships without having to pamper the listener or walk on eggshells. I thoroughly enjoyed the open dialogue and the willingness among the participants to hear alternative points of view. These types of events prove that we can get to the next level." – Franklin Thompson

 
There is a place at the table for you!

Omaha Table Talk exists because of the commitment of businesses, government entities, charitable agencies and, especially, philanthropic foundations to the cause of improving race relations in Omaha. A large philanthropic contributor prefers to remain anonymous. Follow the Sponsors link above for a list of other supporters and partners. To these and all who make Omaha Table Talk possible, we extend our gracious thanks.