<p style="margin-bottom:8px">I first became aware of feminist liberation theologian <a href="https://www.revcarterheyward.com/">Carter Heyward</a> on July 30, 1974, when I was 11 years old.</p>
HEALTH/FITNESS
Rami Madan: Zoom teaching for adults, three childrenâs classes a week, and a restorative yoga class on Thursday nights. Facebook: âSocial Distancingâ Yoga.
LECTURES/LITERARY
Bookmarks: Morowa Yejidé in Conversation with Bernice L. McFadden: 7 p.m. Online conversation. This is a pay-what-you-can event; attendees can either purchase a copy of “Creatures of Passage” or make a donation to Bookmarks at: https://www.bookmarksnc.org/MorowaYejide
MUSIC
High Point Arts Council: Kick Off Jazz Appreciation Month with Titus Gant (Livestream): 7 p.m. Centennial Station Arts Center, 121 S. Centennial St., HP. The High Point Arts Council is partnering with the Smithsonian National Museum of American History to increase awareness of jazz across all mediums and to recognize the historical significance of jazz across America. Tickets are $10 for the livestream concert on April 1. Another option is to watch the on-demand video instead, with access from noon on Ap
For the women behind Family Narrative Project, family is not just what they do, but who they are.
Laura Roselle, her daughter Savannah Tuttle, Roselle’s cousin’s wife Kim Winslow and Winslow’s sister Darlene O’Dell have owned and operated Family Narrative Project for about three years now. All four women, who have a history of teaching and a passion for storytelling, offer courses and one-on-one consulting to individuals interested in preserving their family histories in story form.
The women are scattered around North and South Carolina – Roselle lives in Gibsonville, Tuttle just moved to Greensboro, Darlene O’Dell lives in Asheville and Kim lives in Columbia, South Carolina – where the majority of their clientele comes from, but their business has expanded as far as New York, Utah and Michigan.