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SUMMARY:Women's Equality Day Program: We Can Be the Change We Need - The Fight Continues
DESCRIPTION:View our two-part\, 90-minute\, pre-recorded program; comment on it here or via our FaceBook page if you wish.  \nPart I and Part 2:  Lifting as We Climb: Black Suffragists and Our Continuing Fight for Equality in Attitude and Law (39:13) \nWe are focusing on women of color and white women\, to render Women’s Equality Day authentically inclusive. Attention energizes – when we listen to each other we become aware. Intention transforms – choosing to act on what we learn can bring about the change we want. When working together we can be a force for fixing our society. Parts 1 and 2 are introductory and informative videos\, including “Untold Stories of Black Women in the Suffrage Movement” and a Red Table Talk with Jada Pinkett Smith recorded in November 2018 with her mother\, daughter\, co-worker and Jane Elliott\, an activist for racism awareness. \nPart 3: The Panel and Conversation (1:08:54) \nWe asked a panel of awesome and mindful women to tell us their inspirational stories and lessons learned. The panel will advise us on how we can become the change we want and need. Our moderator Reverend Renai Collins will introduce our five panelists. After viewing\, please contribute to the continuing conversation! \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://pbcnow.org/event/womens-equality-day-program-we-can-be-the-change-we-need/
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SUMMARY:Florida Atlantic University Galleries Presents a Look at Our Past\, Present and Future Politics
DESCRIPTION:BOCA RATON\, FL – The University Galleries in Florida Atlantic University’s Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters will debut four online exhibitions that are united by a consideration of current and historic political issues. The collection\, titled “University Galleries Presents: A Four Exhibition Look at Our Past\, Present and Future Politics\,” will be on view virtually from Thursday\, Oct. 1 through Friday\, Jan. 15\, 2021.  \nIt is the first exclusively online exhibition experience produced by the University Galleries. Each online presentation will be accessible as an individual link on the University Galleries website at https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/galleries/ . \nPolitical Pandemonium: Presidential Pop Culture From 2008 Through 2020 is the third iteration in a series of exhibitions featuring popular presidential campaign paraphernalia that reflects and challenges the inequitable tradition of the symbolic presidential candidate\, along with the related social issues now roiling the nation. \nWhy shouldn’t we talk about these things at the table?: A Community Based Conversation with South Florida Artists is an online contemporary art exhibition of 15 artists from diverse backgrounds responding to the current political climate through their work. \nPaul Peter Piech: Activist Prints from the 1970s and ‘80s features selected works of Brooklyn- born artist Paul Peter Piech\, who spent most of his career in Great Britain. \n“I’m Not Bad\, I’m Just Drawn That Way” The American Woman in 100 Years of Ephemera The exhibition looks at 100 years of FAU’s Special Collections ephemera\, such as postcards and advertisements\, to understand how women have been depicted in our country.
URL:https://pbcnow.org/event/florida-atlantic-university-galleries-presents-a-look-at-our-past-present-and-future-politics/
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