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SUMMARY:"Andy Davis' 2nd Annual Bicycle Storytelling Tour: 'Quixotic\, a one-man show'"
DESCRIPTION:In this engrossing and humorous one-man show\, storyteller Andy Davis celebrates his long relationship with Don Quixote\, and the capacity of art to impact the world. Through personal story\, scenes from the novel\, glimpses into the author’s life\, and a snapshot from history\, he connects the themes of Cervantes’s masterwork to the enduring questions as to how humans should live. \n• Andy Davis got his start as a storyteller telling comic tales by candlelight in Mexican refugee camps 30 years ago. His current work weaves together personal narrative\, folklore\, and grassroots history. Andy lives with his wife\, adult daughter\, and their elderly beagle in a little home-made house in Tamworth\, New Hampshire. This CCB performance is part of a three-week\, 800-mile bicycle storytelling tour through all six New England states. www.andydavisstoryteller.com \nMusic by Dean Stevens
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/andy-davis-2nd-annual-bicycle-storytelling-tour-quixotic-a-one-man-show/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:“African Liberation\, The Struggle Against Colonialism and for Palestine" with Chairman Omali Yeshitela
DESCRIPTION:• Omali Yeshitela is an American political activist and author. He is a co-founder and current chairman of the African People’s Socialist Party (formed in 1972) which leads the Uhuru Movement. Yeshitela has advocated for reparations as a “People’s Advocate” at the First International Tribunal on Reparations to Black People in the U.S.\, held in Brooklyn\, New York\, in 1982. \nMusic by Fulani Haynes\,\nvocals & Michael Shea\, piano \n  \nCourtesy of Democracy Now: Photo and biography.
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/african-liberation-the-struggle-against-colonialism-and-for-palestine-with-chairman-omali-yeshitela/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:"CATHEDRALS" Film Screening @CCB
DESCRIPTION:Coming Friday\, June 20th\n\nReception: 6PM • Q&A after the film\nWatch the trailer here!\n(Free In Person – Paid Virtual Viewing here) \n \nHow does trying to reconnect with collaborators of a S-8 film made nearly 50 years ago turn into a revealing portrait of two black men and their continuing struggle –\nwhat it means to be black in America today? \nIn the film\, Cathedrals\, filmmaker Dan Algrant enters the American minefield of race\, class\, and identity. His navigation asks the viewer to look in their own mirror.  The beauty of the film is in the weaving of two stories\, a distant past and an immediate present. From this weave we meet three men whose shared history exposes the simmering embers of race and power in America.  At first it is the white filmmaker’s effort (Algrant) to make sense of the world\, but gradually it becomes the two African American participants (Don Wright and Kevin Thames) who subtly guide the audience into the wide chasm of race in America. It is left for the audience to forge the bridge.\n–MARCO WILLIAMS (Two Towns of Jasper\, Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre) \n“A gem of a film — a twisting journey through a half-century of the lives of three men from vastly different backgrounds. What starts out as a detective story turns into a heartwarming multi-generational reunion that lays bare America’s racial and class divide.”\n–ANDREW JARECKI (The Jinx\, Capturing the Friedmans)
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/cathedrals-film-screening-ccb/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:CCB Virtual Tuesday: Jeffrey D. Sachs
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URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/ccb-virtual-tuesday-jeffrey-d-sachs/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:CCB Annual Members' Meeting
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URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/ccb-annual-members-meeting/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Encore Presentation: "The USS Liberty Incident: Accident or Intentional Attack" with Phillip Tourney
DESCRIPTION:‘We’re Fed Up With It’: Survivors of the USS Liberty Look for Answers almost 58 Years Later. The attack\, which left 34 Americans dead and 174 others injured\, has been veiled in controversy since it happened. (military.com) \n\n\n• Phillip Tourney is a survivor and an eyewitness of Israel’s treacherous attack on USS Liberty. The attack on June 8\, 1967 upon his ship the USS Liberty lasted two hours\, killing 34 crew members and wounding 174 others. Phillip is dedicated making sure this history is remembered.\nMusic David Rovics
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/encore-presentation-the-uss-liberty-incident-accident-or-intentional-attack-with-phillip-tourney/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:“Celebrating our Amazing CCB Elders: An Oral History and Honorary Luncheon!!" Featuring the film "Children Are the Future" by Judith Woodruff
DESCRIPTION:Honoraries (invited):Lee Fich\, David Lewit\, Dick Crowley\, Tilly Teixeira\,Nancy Messom\, David Lewit\, Dick Keshishian\, Homer Franck Judith & David Woodruff\, Jim Casteris\, Eli Susman\, David Rothauser \nThe Film: “Children Are the Future\,” created in 1985\, is a documentary about a project of cultural collaboration between children from Yerevan\, Armenia\, artists from the U.S. and the Soviet Union. They came together to create a mural in the course of four days.\n• Judith Woodruff\, BA and MA in History and Education\, has been an educator and community activist in both New York and Massachusetts. She was a teacher in special projects of the NYC school system and a director of Early Childhood centers in Brooklyn\, NY and later in Brookline\, Massachusetts. She was the director of Place Runaway for teenagers and was consultant to Northeastern University for the development of a Boston day care center. She was also the Childcare Coordinator for the city of Somerville. Judith has created as well as led many programs that bring artists from all disciplines together with community locally and internationally. Currently\, Judith works with Families Creating Together and serves on the Community Church of Boston Board.\nMusic by Rob Flax and Dean Stevens\nJoin us In Person or on YouTube:www.youtube.com/c/TheCommunityChurchofBostonOfficial\nLunch served after program.
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/celebrating-our-amazing-ccb-elders-an-oral-history-and-honorary-luncheon-featuring-the-film-children-are-the-future-by-judith-woodruff/
LOCATION:MA
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:"Bukele & the US Carceral Archipelago" with Jorge Cuéllar
DESCRIPTION:Jorge Cuéllar will talk about Kilmar Ábrego García\, the Maryland man recently deported to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT maximum security prison alongside hundreds of other non-criminal Salvadorans and Venezuelans now disappeared in Nayib Bukele’s gulags. He will examine this phenomenon trans-nationally. Cuéllar will discuss the place of CECOT in Bukele’s economic plans\, and how his servitude to the U.S. deportation machine marks a new turn in U.S./Salvadoran relations. Imperiling us all as democratic erosion marches on\, Salvadorans in the U.S. and in El Salvador are articulating ways to resist Bukele’s punitive enclosures and challenge the legitimacy of this draconian\, dehumanizing\, pact that has emerged between Trumpism and Bukelismo.\n\n• Jorge E. Cuéllar is a scholar of politics\, culture\, and daily life in modern Central America. His research and teaching focus on Central American Studies\, Cultural Studies\, Race\, Migration\, and Critical Social Theory. He is an assistant professor at Dartmouth College.\n\nMusic by CommUnity Voices\n\n\nJoin us In Person or on YouTube:www.youtube.com/c/TheCommunityChurchofBostonOfficial\nLunch served after program.
URL:http://www.communitychurchofboston.org/home/event/bukele-the-us-carceral-archipelago-with-jorge-cuellar/
LOCATION:Community Church of Boston\, 565 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="CCB":MAILTO:commchurch@gmail.com
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