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December 2020
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A dose of Morning Announcements for this week, honoring John Brown and Rosa Parks. Andy read aloud for four hours last night to Andrea while she knit, to finish the last 77 pages of Jesmyn Ward's novel "Salvage the Bones," so our QOTD is from Jesmyn Ward. Love ruthlessly.
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Find out more »How To Live In A Burning Building
Arnold Farr presents a talk inspired by Martin Luther King, Jr's remark to Harry Belafonte: "We have fought hard and long for integration, as I believe we should have, and I know that we will win. But I've come to believe we're integrating into a burning house." Arnold discusses ways to navigate moving forward from within the burning building. A favorite WFC presenter, Arnold's day job is as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky, with an emphasis on…
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Find out more »Sisters In Song and Solidarity
Bev Grant, Lindsey Wilson, and Liliana Herrera sing in the round, weaving in themes of hope and protest, spirit and heart. Each of these women are extraordinary singers, songwriters, and activists; their collaboration is truly special. Click here to watch.
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Find out more »Community Celebration of Martin Luther King Day
A program of song, story and reflection. Our featured speaker, Arnold L. Farr is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. He is also founder and President of the International Herbert Marcuse Society. Arnold has published dozens of articles and a couple of books on race, critical theory, and a wide range of other social issues in social/political philosophy. He is a member of the state coordinating committee for Kentucky Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival…
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Morning Announcements for January 20, 2021. Our weather report includes mild temperatures and a fresh breeze in Washington, DC. Happy birthday, Lead Belly! The QOTD is from Guinea-Bissauan revolutionary Amilcar Cabral. Watch here.
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