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Your Week in Virtual Book Events, March 15th to March 20th

Monday, March 15, 12:00 pm EDT Artist and consultant Tiffany Jana ( Subtle Acts of Exclusion: How to Understand, Identify, and Stop Microaggressions) discusses their work, a practical handbook that helps individuals and organizations recognize and prevent microaggressions so that all employees and members can feel a sense of belonging. In conversation with Kaki Dimock. Free, with registration. Ethan Porter and John Mark Hansen:”The Consumer Citizen”  Monday, March 15, 6:00 pm EDT Ethan Porter will discuss The Consumer Citizen. He will be joined in conversation by John Mark Hansen. Presented in partnership with The Institute for Data, Democracy and Politics at George Washington University. Free, with registration.

Theatre Tuscaloosa To Stream 2007 Production Of A LESSON BEFORE DYING

Theatre Tuscaloosa To Stream 2007 Production Of A LESSON BEFORE DYING In this drama, an innocent young man is condemned to death in Louisiana in 1948 after his defense lawyer calls him no more a human being than a hog. by BWW News Desk Theatre Tuscaloosa s next virtual offering for its 2020-21 Spreading Joy Season will be a presentation of its 2007 production of A Lesson Before Dying by Romulus Linney, which will be available March 19-21. In this drama, based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines, an innocent young man is condemned to death in Louisiana in 1948 after his defense lawyer calls him no more a human being than a hog. Despairing, he decides that he will be dragged to his death like a hog. His godmother asks a jaded school teacher to help the young man find his humanity before his death, and together both men come to regain their dignity, reconnect with their community, and learn the importance of standing.

Black History Month: What PIHers Are Reading, Watching, and Listening To

Songs, books, poems, and movies recommended by PIH staff Posted on Feb 17, 2021 In honor of Black History Month, Partners In Health (PIH) staff in the United States have shared their favorite songs, books, poems, and movies related to antiracism, Black history, and inequities in public health. Below are some of the recommendations, including a Spotify playlist, that inspire staff. As we celebrate African Americans’ work and culture in the U.S. we’d also like to recognize the work our Black colleagues are doing around the globe. Although Black History Month has been dedicated to a single month since 1976, at PIH we know that amplifying Black voices and work is essential year-round.

A Trailblazer and True Gem - Final Call News

Final Call News The world is remembering a true gem and entertainment trailblazer of film, stage and television in Cicely Tyson. The iconic Ms. Tyson whose brilliant career spanned over 70 years passed away Jan. 28. She was 96. A captivating presence in the various roles she portrayed, Ms. Tyson is widely known for “Roots,” “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman,” “Fried Green Tomatoes” and “Sounder.” She won three Emmys, and many awards from civil rights and women’s groups. When she was 88, she became the oldest person to win a Tony for her 2013 Broadway role in a revival of Horton Foote’s “The Trip to Bountiful.”

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