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Chronicles of a Community.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013
Black History Month @ ConnCAT.
You are cordially invited to events celebrating Black History Month at ConnCAT, Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology. They are located at 4 Science Park.
Some events have limited space; so be sure to RSVP promptly to reserve seating. Contact them directly at (203) 823-9823 or email smallard@conncat.org for more information.
February 14, 2013
"The Worst of the Worst" is a short film about incarceration and the effects of solitary confinement in the urban community. Please send email to smallard@conncat.org to RSVP as seating is limited for this screening and panel discussion.
February 18, 2013
"5K" is a short film about girls' and womens' roles in violent crime starring youth from New Haven. Join the discussion about how to prevent our young girls from getting "caught up."
February 20, 2013
"Who Are Your People? A Conversation about Class, Color and Community among African Americans, Then and Now." This event will feature the author of "The Paper Bag Principle", Professor Audrey Kerr, moderated by Tom Ficklin.
February 22, 2013
In an experimental theatre production rooted in questions about civil rights, First Wave Touring Ensemble explores themes around purpose, power and responsibility as concerns for today's youth. This performance is followed by a live band open mic session.
Chronicles of a Community.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013
Black History Month @ ConnCAT.
You are cordially invited to events celebrating Black History Month at ConnCAT, Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology. They are located at 4 Science Park.
Some events have limited space; so be sure to RSVP promptly to reserve seating. Contact them directly at (203) 823-9823 or email smallard@conncat.org for more information.
February 14, 2013
"The Worst of the Worst" is a short film about incarceration and the effects of solitary confinement in the urban community. Please send email to smallard@conncat.org to RSVP as seating is limited for this screening and panel discussion.
February 18, 2013
"5K" is a short film about girls' and womens' roles in violent crime starring youth from New Haven. Join the discussion about how to prevent our young girls from getting "caught up."
February 20, 2013
"Who Are Your People? A Conversation about Class, Color and Community among African Americans, Then and Now." This event will feature the author of "The Paper Bag Principle", Professor Audrey Kerr, moderated by Tom Ficklin.
February 22, 2013
In an experimental theatre production rooted in questions about civil rights, First Wave Touring Ensemble explores themes around purpose, power and responsibility as concerns for today's youth. This performance is followed by a live band open mic session.
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