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Date(s) - June 23, 2019
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
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Are you troubled by the lack of civility in modern America? Would you like to think more deeply about American greatness and the qualities that make it possible? The next speaker of the series will be Jim Mulholland who will address the topic “The Reasonableness of Reparations”
For nearly two hundred and fifty years, black leaders have been advocating for reparations for both the inhumanity of slavery and the injustice of racial discrimination. These pleas and demands have been met with derision, lynching, excuses and rationalizations. David Brooks, NY Times columnist, recently called this America’s greatest and most ignored sin. Understanding our racial history and the presence of systemic racism is pivotal if we have any hope of racial reconciliation.
Jim Mulholland is the father of a twelve year old black daughter and the author of the blog, “Note To My White Self”, where he documents his slow journey toward understanding racism and white privilege in the United States.
The series is being held the second and fourth Sunday evenings of each month from April 14th through September 22nd and is coordinated by Philip Gulley. Each session will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will feature a knowledgeable speaker on that evening’s topic. More information can be found in the series announcement.
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