COCC s 15th Season of Nonviolence set to celebrate Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela
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COCC convenes This Is My America book discussions in lead-up to 15th Season of Nonviolence
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The Chandler Lecture Series at Central Oregon Community College (COCC) is kicking off its spring season with Dan Pallotta's "Rethinking Charity: A Conversation on How to Become an Everyday Philanthropist," a virtual guest appearance combined with an in-person moderated panel discussion at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, in Wille Hall on the Bend campus. Tickets are $20 and admission includes a copy of Pallotta's "The Everyday Philanthropist"; a recorded, limited-use viewing link of the event is available for $5. Register and learn more at cocc.edu/foundation/cls. "Dan will be joining us virtually for a conversation on philanthropy and innovation, providing new ways to think about charity and giving," said Charlotte Gilbride, coordinator of the Chandler Lecture Series, a program of the COCC Foundation. "We'll also welcome local nonprofit professional Zavier Borja and Cynthia Latimer, a local 'everyday' philanthropist, to ask D