[Lapg] Lincoln & King¹s Unfinished Work: A Town Hall Meeting Sun Jan 17 from 3 to 5 pm - Free - Downtown LA
Lois Arkin
crsp at igc.org
Fri Jan 15 11:36:09 PST 2010
REGISTER HERE - FREE
http://www.lincolnliveson.com/index.php/la_signups/townhall
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Hey everyone,
I expect this will be a very interesting event to hear and be heard
about how we can more effectively move toward a post racist society.
Please RSVP if you can make it. It's free. And there are refreshments
and networking if you get there at 2ish (program starts at 3). Please
register at: http://www.lincolnliveson.com/index.php/la_signups/townhall
and note that you heard about this through CRSP Institute for Urban
Ecovillages (CRSP is a co-convener of the event).
And please pass this notice along to others who would be interested.
Participants include Richard Dreyfuss, Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr.;
historian Harry V. Jaffa distinguished fellow at The Claremont Institute
(author, Professor Emeritus at Claremont McKenna College, and
distinguished fellow of the Claremont Institute); playwright Suzan-Lori
Parks; filmmaker Gary Ross; Illinois State Historian Tom Schwartz; "A.
Lincoln" author Ronald C. White. and several others.
Thanks,
Lois
CRSP Institute for Urban Ecovillages
www.laecovillage.org
213/738-1254
Los Angeles - town hall event
This town hall, being held on Sunday, January 17, 2010 - Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. Weekend – will look at President Lincoln's significant
role in expanding the nation's definitions of freedom and equality of
opportunity and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s work in that tradition.
And since this event is being held in "The Entertainment Capital of the
World," we will also discuss the ways that words, entertainment, and the
arts are – and can be – used to explore race and freedom in the United
States.
Sunday, January 17, 2010 – 3:00 p.m.
Doors open at 2:00 p.m. for light refreshments.
The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion - Grand Hall
The Music Center
135 North Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Participants (in formation):
Actor Richard Dreyfuss; entrepreneur/motivational speaker Stedman Graham
(moderator); Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr.; historian Harry V. Jaffa
distinguished fellow at The Claremont Institute (author, Professor
Emeritus at Claremont McKenna College, and distinguished fellow of the
Claremont Institute); SCLC-LA President/CEO Rev. Eric P. Lee; playwright
Suzan-Lori Parks; filmmaker Gary Ross; Illinois State Historian Tom
Schwartz; "A. Lincoln" author Ronald C. White.
Conveners to date:
Antelope Valley Best Babies Collaborative/Antelope Valley Partners for
Health
Asian Professional Exchange
California Community Foundation
California Council for the Humanities
Center for Governmental Studies
The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law (CHRCL)
Christ Liberation Ministries (Pastors William & Thembekila Smart)
City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs
The Claremont Institute
CRSP Institute for Urban Eco Villages
Downtown Women's Center
Daniel Lowenstein, Director-UCLA Center for the Liberal Arts and Free
Institutions
Daymond R. Johnson, City of Los Angeles South Central Neighborhood Council
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument/Olvera Street
Ethiopian-American Chamber of Commerce
Exploritas
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
"I Have a Dream" Foundation – Los Angeles
Japanese American National Museum
John Stauffer, Historian/Harvard University
The Latino Museum of History, Art & Culture
The Los Angeles City Historical Society
Los Angeles Conservation Corps
Los Angeles County Office of Education
Los Angeles NAACP
Louise Taper, ALBC Member
Muslims for Progressive Values
New Frontier Young Democrats
The Montebello Housing Development Corporation
The Norman Lear Center at the USC Annenberg School for Communication &
Journalism
Operation HOPE
Our Authors Study Club/
L.A. Branch of the Association for the Study of African American Life
and History, Inc.
The Rev. Dr. R. Scott Colglazier and the First Congregational Church of
Los Angeles
SCLC of Greater Los Angeles
The Skirball Cultural Center
Success A New Beginning
UCLA Asian American Studies Center
United We Mentor-AVPH
This event is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is recommended.
Seats are on a first-come-first-served basis. Registering on this
website http://www.lincolnliveson.com/index.php/la_signups/townhall
does not guarantee you a seat. You will receive an e-mail confirming
your participation.
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