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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:All People’s Day Diversity Festival virtual retrospective
DESCRIPTION:The All People’s Day Diversity Festival virtual retrospective highlights ten years of free festivals at Pompey Park in Delray Beach\, FL.\n\n\nAll People’s Day honors people of all ages\, colors\, religions\, cultures\, sexual orientations\, sizes\, and different abilities.  We show the positive and passionate aspects of connecting with people from different cultures. This is done through visual arts\, music\, dance\, and crafts for all ages. \nExamples of performers seen in the video are: African American music\, Irish dance\, Japanese drummers\, Mexican dance\, Caribbean music\, Native American hoops\, and Chinese dance\, with music and dance from Hip Hop to Americana Folk. \nOur goal is to help form a better world. And for the first time ever the festival will be streamed online.  These highlights capture the festivals’ diversity rarely seen in one venue\, that until the pandemic\, was held live once a year.  \nThe one hour Festival streams on March 20th at 11am and repeats for 8 Hours on  www.AllPeoplesDay.org YouTube: Elliott A Schwartz\, and Facebook. \nThe festivals were run entirely by volunteers.  Hundreds of people have been involved as committee chairs\, volunteers\, sponsors\, non-profit and product booths.  \nFounder Susan Berkowitz-Schwartz\, started this holiday of diversity in 1973. Her imprint and words are in the video.  Below are the three traditions of the holiday: \nThe Craft Dough People teaches children that everyone is made from the same ingredients and should therefore be treated with equal respect.   \nThe Symbol for the festival has four families of different cultures with arms crossing their hearts\, holding hands\, surrounding a globe\, hoping for peace and understanding in the world.  \nOrigami Peace Cranes are an international peace symbol in tribute to a young Japanese girl named Sadako.  She was dying of Leukaemia from exposure to the Nuclear Bomb in Hiroshima.  Sadako  tried to fold 1\,000 cranes to bring peace to the world. \nThis video is dedicated to Black Lives Matter as well as Monica Heron and Jack Lieberman who sadly passed away and were festival favourites. \nElliott Schwartz filmed all ten festivals with volunteer videographers and edited the enormous footage to make this extraordinary video experience.
URL:https://pbcnow.org/event/all-peoples-day-diversity-festival-virtual-retrospective/
LOCATION:Zoom or Other Virtual Platform
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