[Peacectr_list] Book discussion on "Tears We Cannot Stop; A Sermon to White America", Blue Hill, Jan 4 & 11
Karen Marysdaughter
ompeacectr at gmail.com
Wed Dec 20 15:13:10 UTC 2017
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> Bernadette and Vivodh Anand will lead a discussion group about Michael Eric Dyson's book, Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America at the Blue Hill library in January. This group will meet on two Thursdays, January 4 <x-apple-data-detectors://56> and 11 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM <x-apple-data-detectors://57>, to discuss the book. Books are available to check out now at the library.
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> In his book, Dyson argues that if we are to make real racial progress we must face difficult truths, including being honest about how black grievance has been ignored, dismissed, or discounted.
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> Bernadette and Vivodh Anand are fellows in the Graduate Psychology Department of City University of New York. Bernadette Anand is an experienced educator and development professional. She has partnered with the New York City Board of Education, museums, arts organizations and the Schomberg Center for
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> Research in Black Culture to create diverse history and cultural programs for students. Vivodh Anand is a former New Jersey State Civil Rights Commissioner. He taught at Rutgers, Montclair State, and Hofstra Universities and is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. He writes on issues of equity and social justice. They live in Milbridge, Maine, and have hosted previous discussions at the library to great acclaim.
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> This event is open to all and free of charge, but space in this group is limited, so advance registration is required, either on the library's web calendar <http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001Ns1jDE7lwKL6KgRu42a62DRJ-DXRcQY_sJri_APmwAf49kuujxvoYW-pdue6YKCrVuC3D9DOdT12IGgriMmmQ-0RS3TIZWj7CZGbuqtblh7ioTsnjTHHC-zrIEpZJx9sfUfAFiKIebbNRt6JMcjxWKvRwMshpl5LRkKhyup8hGYI3PFDYFDqVd24XCsNEEtVc2FTEMxo_4uJmnzqd-5bEI7_pk02fhEhvmPnx1kYQPAiCutefx85bLTwtjP-GMaRwX_CMAjtKl3ZD1ncDc7bRZ6oQTtwG0X4iDpjUt4E7QywCIuwKhrD4V9h2tAUHd3csWY6ps3kVd3g6e2ldYsFOGRRfE067m_bBL28kBAMGC_fQ9CbN_BbUSCfWLBk7A75LlkGgV8EVDab-SiHGdcqMdTZkCTeW6_K2-0KOrUCcx4ZD2kW9M7PSvIty7ccBBE-9EnFRRICEvl-hOG0fvR2t5Y3yy70fzIUqqlHiKOmFhYBd62YLCgmbsFwIKy1Ri2X_xgO-clCCfjdBnROlkwaVNoRuIEJnG7XwVsvGU9yMIwNY1SEPCM6Co_p6-UNbbblKAPf7lx3D60cS_Si4ctFwpoGS2RecnEsxeMhFGzHknI=&c=KGPL7pQ02hbkMElmmpQ_beRzAcKv2J18nWhjdIQttkVBcNdrDZSRtA==&ch=8xoxfoMZbvXxIqh1NdNYakpha9e4Yr76UospFFTqGFMdnzi-5zW6Fw==> or by calling the library at 374-5515 <tel:374-5515>. These discussions are sponsored by the library.
Karen Marysdaughter, Co-Coordinator
P&J Center of Eastern Maine
96 Harlow St, Suite 100, Bangor, ME 04401
207/942-9343
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