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Special Summer Program: July 21 @7PM
with Andy Davis
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.
• 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
Music by Dean Stevens
Ambassador Freeman is a career diplomat who was Assistant Secretary of Defense for Internationaln Security Affairs, earning the highest public service awards of the Department of Defense. He served as U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He was Director for Chinese Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from 1979-1981, as well as many other diplomatic positions.
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For listings of regional peace and justice events, see the Act-MA list, the AFSC Events, Boston Indymedia, United for Justice and Peace, and Massachusetts Jobs with Justice’s Resources; Centro Presente (Somerville), the Democracy Center (Cambridge), Encuentro 5 (Boston), Lucy Parsons Center (Jamaica Plain) and Spontaneous Celebrations (Jamaica Plain) also publish a ‘calendar of events’ hosted at their respective community spaces. The Community Church of Boston has also compiled a Homeless and Low Income Resource Guide 2020 for those in need.
Gun Violence in America Can and Must be Challenged! by Virginia Pratt
Articles by Rev. William Alberts on CounterPunch
Quotes from Victor Wallis, Red-Green Revolution… by Victor Wallis
After the Mid-Term Elections by Mark Solomon
Global Inequalities, Local Remedies by Rev. Dr. Norm Faramelli
What Would Gandhi Do? by David Lewit
Remembering Hiroshima with Consideration for its Current and Future Implications by Virginia Pratt
A Eulogy for Hank Faunce by Edward Beuchert
Agelessness, Ageism, And Aging by Mary Lynn Cramer
The Limits of Liberal Rhetoric: Profits vs. Jobs by Mary Lynn Cramer
It’s Time to Recall the Sub-prime Loans by Virginia Pratt
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