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It Takes a Village gives hope every week
by talking to people who are working to change the world one community at a
time.
For the last few years it seems that people are having a hard time being
hopeful about the future. The bitter political division in our country makes
that harder. Yet, lots of things are being done by every-day people to get
us out of this mess. People are following their heart all over the country
and making a difference. We need to know that we can do little things that
make a difference, so that we do not get overwhelmed.
Every week Carla Kjellberg brings you stories of people making a difference.
In conversations that you would want to have at your kitchen table she
explores issues important to families with people of leadership, compassion
and wisdom. It Takes a Village provides a home for inspiring stories of
people who found a way to contribute in a profound way.
About Carla
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Carla C. Kjellberg was born in Chicago in 1957,
attended college in northern Wisconsin and law school in
Philadelphia. She started her legal career as a clerk for Federal Judge
Miles Lord in Minneapolis. She worked at MPIRG (Minnesota Public
Interest Research Group) to practice environmental and consumer law.
She started her own firm in 1997. For the past 20 years she has
provided legal services for clients in difficult family situations.
Visit Kjellberg Law Office
on the Web.
She has always been involved in her community politically and as a
volunteer. In 2004 she felt that she needed to do more to save the
world. In response, she created the radio show It Takes a Village to
change the dialogue and help us all focus on how we can make a
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