ASJ Movies with Meaning: ‘Malcolm X’ [p2]

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Hosted by Bill McKenzie & Linda McCrystal Popcorn & soda will be served. February, as you know,  is Black History month so we are showing “Malcolm X.” Due to the extra length of this Academy Award nominated film, please note movie start time is 6:00pm      Rated PG-13  Film length: 201 mins.  (3 hrs. 21 min.) […]

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Senior Adult OWL [p2]

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Workshop dates:  12 consecutive Thursdays starting January 25, 2018 (no class on April 19th)   Time: 7 – 9 PM Location: Woodinville Unitarian Universalist Church, Portable 2 Our Whole Lives: Sexuality Education for Older Adults facilitates your exploration of sexuality through values, wisdom, and experiences you’ve gained over your lifetime. Designed to improve your understanding of healthy relationships, sexual scripts you […]

Witnessing Whiteness [p2]

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Witnessing Whiteness meets the third Wednesday of every month in Portable 2 , from 7-9 p.m. Tackling individual, cultural and systemic racism through ongoing study and action. All learners and levels welcome. Our goal is to develop a knowledgeable, tenacious, dependable and forgiving SOCIAL JUSTICE LENS that informs and guides our thinking and doing as […]

ASJ Movies with Meaning: [p2]

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The January installment of ASJ Movies with Meaning will be "Inequality for All," which received a 5-star review from Netflix. Discussing numerous issues in clear and accessible language, former US labor secretary and current UC Berkeley professor Robert Reich makes a compelling case about the serious crisis the U.S. faces due to the widening economic […]

Racial Justice Coalition Building [p2]

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Session 1) Sunday, Sept. 24: The New Jim Crow Session 2) Sunday, Oct. 22: An Act of State Session 3) Sunday, Nov. 26: Dark Alliance Session 4) Sunday, Dec. 24: The Creature from Jekyll Island Session 5) Sunday, Jan. 28: The Third Reconstruction

ASJ Movies with Meaning: ‘Step’ [p2]

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The December ASJ Movies with Meaning will be "Step," a highly acclaimed documentary that is upbeat and relevant to our times. Review:  This inspiring documentary profiles three senior members of a Baltimore high-school step-dance team as they overcome hardships to attend college. In the face of racial tensions in Baltimore, the "Lethal Ladies" use step […]