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29 Sunday Mar 2015

Posted by Natasha in Conversations With..., Twitter Conversations

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Twitter is one of the most thought-provoking and engaging social media sites around, and we often find ourselves having conversations with people who have windows into controversial and curious worlds. That is why we have decided to start a “Conversations With” category, so that we can share the discussions we have with you.

Some of these discussions will feature professionals in child welfare, and others will feature activists and we hope a whole host of others who inspire and inform us and we want you to be part of the conversation.

We will take screen shots of our discussions, so that they remain authentic and transparent, and post them as images so that you can just dive right in.

We’ll look forward to hearing your thoughts!

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