Sunday October 10, 2010
Hospitality
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Is there a more mushy word in the English language? Hospitality. But, no - we aren't talking about Martha Stewart and which spoon to use for the dessert course. (We haven't a clue....)
This week on Tapestry: a more gritty brand of hospitality. From the woman in Calgary who invites a homeless guy to come and stay ... to refugee homes in Winnipeg and Toronto. We'll also be knocking on doors at a L'Arche community and at the Munk School of Global Affairs. This hospitality idea has implications all over the world.
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At L'Arche Daybreak you have Mary Hynes, core member David Harmon, and community leader Carl MacMillan. |
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