
Convergence
Leaders Together, Talking, and Transforming Cities & Culture
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Who is Salwa Kasabian?
Salwa Kasabian, founder and director of Folsom’s Hope, has been married to her husband Dennis for 20 years, and is a mother of three children. An “at home mom” since the birth of her first child fifteen years ago, it has been in the last 7 years that God has opened the opportunity to create needed programs within her childrens’ schools. She is the founder and program manager for three mentoring programs (at Theodore Judah Elementary, Blanche Sprentz Elementary and Sutter Middle School). She was also the catalyst for the creation of the Folsom STARS after school program in 2009 at Theodore Judah Elementary School, and currently acts as the program’s community outreach specialist. Salwa received her BA in History in 1991, her MA in International Relations in 1993, and obtained a Paralegal Certificate in 1998.
The Video
Convergence Conversation features recognized and unrecognized leaders in all spheres of society and culture who are boldly making a difference and transforming the lives of those around them in creative and uncommon ways.
The Show
Our culture will continue to shift and change with or without us. You can, however, be a part of shaping it. Listen to this podcast or listen live (Fridays, 6pm on 710AM) where we interview leaders who have shared how they are leading in their own communities.
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The Blog
Provoking more thought and more conversation through words. Read as leaders who are shaping our narrative, our communities and our culture. Add your voice through comments.
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