he first thing that struck her were the tarpaulins on the beach In the early mornings people would emerge from underneath them homeless men and women They washed themselves and put on decent clothes Jutta Allmendinger who was in California in June with a delegation of the German Federal President for the opening of the Thomas Mann House took heart What do you all have planned for today The answer We are getting ready for work The President of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center is on the phone in Los Angeles explaining It doesn t fit our image of homeless people They re dismissed as lazy and addicted to drugs as if they themselves were to blame for their situation We re not thinking of homeless people who work This gap will be the theme of her four months as a Fellow at the Thomas Mann House The fellowship program which is jointly funded by Germany s Federal Foreign Office the Federal Commis sioner for Culture and the Media the T Enjoys her work Jutta Allmendinger at her desk in Los Angeles In the House of Seven Palms Educational sociologist Jutta Allmendinger is a Fellow at the Thomas Mann House in Los Angeles which is becoming a new place of exchange and dialog Behind the scenes40 Robert Bosch µÚÒ»³Ô¹ÏÍø Te xt N ic ol e Ze pt er    P ho to s B ri an G ui do
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