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SUMMARY:Conversations: Commemorate Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:CONVERSATIONS: COMMEMORATE JUNETEENTH – POETRY\, JUSTICE & JAZZ: Gather on the lawn from 4 to 5:30 p.m. for Mark Twain Library’s 2nd Annual Juneteenth Day featuring Poetry\, Justice & Jazz. \nMark the day with discussions\, jazz classics and selected poetry readings. Moderated by Tom Kilbourn\, Episcopal priest and retired Joel Barlow High School English teacher. \nA collection of poetry has been specially compiled for this event and participants are also encouraged to bring a poem of their own choosing. Prior to the event\, it is recommended that participants read the selected poems. Click here for the event program and selected readings. \nAfter the program\, linger on the lawn to enjoy refreshments\, listen to great jazz and continue the conversation at MTL. \nRegistration recommended\, but not required. Walk-ins welcome.
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/conversations-commemorate-juneteenth/
LOCATION:Mark Twain Library\, 439 Redding Road\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Twain Library":MAILTO:elaine@marktwainlibrary.org
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SUMMARY:Conversations: Truth\, Myth & Democracy
DESCRIPTION:CONVERSATIONS: TRUTH\, MYTH & DEMOCRACY – AN EVENING OF DISCUSSION: The Mark Twain Library and the Redding League of Women Voters will present the third installment of the series “Conversations: Truth\, Myth & Democracy” with Dr. Yuval Levin of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and Dr. William Galston of the Brookings Institution\, moderated by WCSU Professor of Psychology Dr. Daniel Barrett. This virtual discussion at 7:30 p.m. is between two noted social and political thinkers who will examine the causes and consequences of a divided America and explore how a revival of some of the principles of our political tradition can contribute to solving our national challenges. \nThe Conversations series is a grassroots effort that continues to examine the underlying meaning of our democracy and how democracy matters even when we have different ideas about what it should look like. The focus is on addressing the difficult issues of truth telling and myth busting by bringing much-needed community conversations to help promote education\, informed dialogue and civil discourse. The series is brought to you in association with Easton Public Library\, Newtown’s C.H. Booth Library\, Ridgefield Library\, Weston Public Library\, The League of Women Voters of Ridgefield and the League of Women Voters of Northern Fairfield County. \nLearn more at https://marktwainlibrary.org/events/conversations-truth-myth-democracy-an-evening-of-discussion-with-dr-yuval-levin-and-dr-william-galston-moderated-by-wcsu-psychology-professor-dr-daniel-barrett/
URL:https://www.wcsu.edu/events/calendar/conversations-truth-myth-democracy/
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