University Of Saint Joseph Presents Civil Rights Film Series
The series is curated by Dr. Pablo Correa, Dr. Anthony De Jesús, and Steven Raider-Ginsburg.by BWW News Desk
The University of Saint Joseph presents a three-part Civil Rights Film Series, curated by Dr. Pablo Correa, Dr. Anthony De Jesús, and Steven Raider-Ginsburg. The film series is virtual, consisting of the film and post-film panel discussion with the filmmaker and additional panelists. The film series runs on Thursdays, April 8, April 15 and April 22 at 7 p.m. Tickets are free of charge and can be obtained online at autorino.usj.edu
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Before the 6-2 vote with councilors Wildaliz Bermudez and John Gale opposing that put the fee increase on the backburner, some councilors acknowledged the municipal legislative body hadn t done enough outreach to downtown business owners and residents. Going into this, the community voice was lost, and the community voice in this experience was the business [community] said councilor Nick Lebron. How can I, on one end, come to the table saying we need all voices . and yet neglect the very voices that this is going to have an impact on?