Amy Bodden Bowllan has changed the name of her blog to remind us of the importance of LISTENING. Tell your story at the Brooklyn Public Library:
everyone has a story to tell
October 22, 2010 by elliottzetta
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Thanks, Zetta! There’s so much work ahead, but it is very much worth it. This flyer looks interesting, too.