Toward Community‐Wide Interest in Other Peoples
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Auteurs : Howard Lee NostrandSource :
- Foreign Language Annals [ 0015-718X ] ; 1981-09.
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- Bonjour, Bonjour seattle, Bonjour seattle program, Business community, Commercial weeks, Discussion groups, Education committee, Ethnic group, European experience, First time, Foreign country, Foreign language annals, Foreign people, Foreign trade, French music, Jules verne, Language requirements, Membership organization, Modest dues, Museum exhibits, Nantes, Opening ceremony, Other peoples, Poster, Rainier square, School students, Seattle, Second phase, Sister cities, Sister city, Sister city association, State government, Trade development, Volunteer time.
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ABSTRACT A nine‐month experiment, “Bonjour Seattle,” suggests the possibility of building community support for the motivation to learn about other peoples. The Community Advisory Board of a multidisciplinary university group started small, and after two years organized a city‐wide program of some 50 cultural and commercial events. Financial contributions and volunteer time totaled more than $135,000. Suggestive for others is the program's experience of different types of events, management with 130 volunteer workers, fund‐raising, and trade promotion.
The program led to a second‐year phase, concentrating on trade development, French conversation and discussion groups, and as centerpiece, the twinning with a French sister city. This relationship interests the community and the media, and it solves the problem of arousing a reciprocal interest among the French. It gives a role to city and state government, and affords the opportunity for a membership organization.
Understaffed and undercapitalized as it was, the program built bridges between education, business, and government as well as between an ethnic group and a community, and between the Pacific Northwest and France.
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