Frances Roehm wrote:

>Dear Colleagues,
> 
>We've heard quite a bit about our Gandhi. Agree or disagree, this is a 
>powerful message. 
>Can we talk about ways of bringing our people along, find areas we agree on, 
>and do what
>we can to make things happen? Instead of talking about our areas of 
>disagreement. We 
>have a lot of work to do. 
> 
>Thank you, and best regards,
> 
>Fran
> 
>Frances E. Roehm
>SkokieNet Librarian
> 
>  
>
Frances,

While I agree with you, I must say that it is important that the issues
be aired. These issues brought up... though I honestly don't understand
them... are part of what we have to deal with. Understanding better what
we have to deal with is a remarkable tool. Exploring different
perspectives is important, as long as it can be done peacefully.

Finding the things we agree on is less important, I think, than finding
the things we disagree on. We do have a lot of work to do, and
understanding where we disagree seems very important to me.

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