CEMOTAP PRESENTS
A Black History Month Community Forum
That Examines
The Legacy of Malcolm X in 21st Century America
3 Brothers Who Knew Malcolm Discuss
“44 Years Later, Would Malcolm X
Be Happy in America 2009?”
Join
Professor James Blake
Radio Personality, Bob Law
Professor James Small
6:30 PM, Thursday, February 19, 2009
Bethesda Baptist Church
Jamaica Avenue & 179th Street
Jamaica, New York 11432
Admission [...]
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19 Feb
44 Years Later, Would Malcolm X?
6 Feb
Interfaith Mural Unveiled
Project Links Jewish, Christian and Muslim Teens
Boston, MA – Feb , 2009 – Leading local community organizations Art Builds Community (ABC, Islamic Society of Boston (ISB), Center for Jewish-Muslim Relations (CJMR), Congregation Dorshei Tzekek (CDT), the Al Huda Society (AHS), and Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries (CMM) have created the 2009 Boston Interfaith Youth Mural. In a [...]
29 Jan
MUHAMMAD YUNUS In Cambridge
Tuesday, February 3rd
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MUHAMMAD YUNUS
discusses
Creating a World Without Poverty:
Social Business
and the Future of Capitalism
$5 tickets on sale now.
Harvard Book Store is honored to welcome 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient MUHAMMAD YUNUS for a discussion of his newest book, Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the Future of Capitalism.
In the last [...]
29 Jan
DIALOGUE BETWEEN ISRAELIS AND PALESTINIANS AT UMASS
WhenThu, March 5, 5:30pm – 7:00pm
WhereCampus Center Room 3540 (map) UMASS Boston
Descriptionne-vé shal-om/waah-at i-sal-aam: Hebrew and Arabic for Oasis of Peace Neve Shalom/Wahat al-Salam is a cooperative village of Jews and Palestinian Arabs of Israeli citizenship. It is engaged in educational work for peace, equality and understanding between the two peoples.
22 Oct
“Visions of Race in America
Wednesday, October 29th
4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall
Harvard Law School
1515 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA
Ken Burns is a celebrated filmmaker whose documentaries have had a profound influence on American culture and society over the past three decades. This discussion will explore the themes of race and citizenship in his films, as viewed through the eyes [...]
17 Oct
And Still We Rise! – performing at Umass (Wheatley Hall)
Thursday, October 23rd, 7:00pm.
Free and open to the public.
Call 617-780-5062 for more info.
And Still We Rise Productions brings a powerful, articulate, personal voice of prison experience and the struggles of re-entry to the public for the purpose of healing, education, empowerment, inspiration, and social change.
We are committed to bringing this show to those who need [...]
17 Oct
Charting New Pathways to Participation and Citizenship at Harvard
Keynote Address
The Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor
The Gratz-Grutter Decisions: Reflections Five Years Later
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor will reflect upon the state of civic engagement today and the continuing significance of her statement in the 2003 decision in the affirmative action case, Gratz v. Bollinger, that benefits of inclusion and of racial and [...]
4 Oct
Using a Jewish lens to examine the presidential candidates
Monday, October 27, 2008
Hebrew College
Berenson Hall
7:30 p.m.
$15 general admission
$10 students
Advance registration required; seating is limited
The way we talk about politics affects the way we think about politics. In this pivotal presidential election, when the fate of the nation’s economy hangs in the balance and geopolitics are re-scripting America’s role on the world stage, Jewish models [...]
29 Sep
Native Deen Charity Concert
Come to Eid Celebration Charity Event 2008 – GPU ‘08 in London
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EID MUBARAK!
Native Deen hopes you had a great Ramadan, and looking forward also to an enjoyable Eid. During these final days of Ramadan, lets focus on our worship and try to earn as many blessings as possible. [...]