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A Community Journey For Human Development At The Chattery

Banner for The Chattery’s Human Development series.
The Chattery
Banner for The Chattery’s Human Development series.

At The Chattery, the learning nonprofit here in Chattanooga, most of the classes focus inward - on how to improve your skills or how to create.

But the Human Development program at The Chattery, announced earlier this year, features classes and workshops that focus outward - on how we treat each other and how we should treat each other.

Later this month and for the next two months, the program will feature a national speaker.

Jennifer Holder and Shawanda Mason are cofounders of The Chattery.

Shawanda Mason and Jennifer Holder, The Chattery’s co-founders.
The Chattery
Shawanda Mason and Jennifer Holder, The Chattery’s co-founders.

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