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SUMMARY:Ethnic Notions: Film Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community film screening of Ethnic Notions (56 mins) at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Discussion to follow led by Dr. Leola Dublin Macmillan.  \nIn the wake of local and national controversies surrounding Blackface\, join us for Ethnic Notions. Ethnic Notions is Marlon Riggs’ Emmy-winning documentary that takes viewers on a disturbing voyage through American history\, tracing for the first time the deep-rooted stereotypes which have fueled anti-black prejudice. Through these images we can begin to understand the evolution of racial consciousness in America. \nDonations gratefully accepted. This event is hosted by R.A.C.E. Matters of San Luis Obispo
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/ethnic-notions-film-screening-discussion/
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalist Fellowship\, 2201 Lawton Avenue\, San Luis Obispo\, 93401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,History
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SUMMARY:Stone Soup Festival
DESCRIPTION:August 25: 10 am to 9 pm\nAugust 26: 11 am to 5 pm \nRamona Garden Park and surrounding streets in Grover Beach \nThe 28th Annual Stone Soup Music Festival\, Food\, & Street Fair will take place August 25 and 26 at and around Ramona Garden Park in Grover Beach. The Festival is designed to celebrate diversity though music\, food\, arts and crafts. World class musicians from throughout California are scheduled to perform. Two stages ensure music flows uninterrupted from 10 am to 9:30 pm on Saturday and from 11 am to 5 pm on Sunday. Vendors are open from 10am-6pm on Saturday and from 11am to 5pm on Sunday. \nMore information about the Stone Soup Music Festival\, Food\, & Street Fair is available at Southcountychambers.com\, on the Stone Soup Music Festival Facebook page or by calling (805) 489-1488.
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/stone-soup-festival/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Celebration
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Harriet Tubman
DESCRIPTION:A Series of Presentations with Dr. Kate Larson \nConsulting Historian\, Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center\, and Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway and All American Road. Eastern Shore\, Maryland. \nSession 1: Myths\, Mysteries\, and True Histories of Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad\nFriday\, May 18\, 3:30 pm\nRoom 218 (Choral Rehearsal Room)\nH.P. Davidson Music Center\nCal Poly State University \nSession 2: Legacies and Memorials of Harriet Tubman’s Extraordinary Life\nSaturday\, May 19\, 3:30 pm\nWilson Hall\nFirst Presbyterian Church of San Luis Obispo\n981 Marsh Street \nSession 3: Honoring the Legacy of Harriet Tubman –\nA conversation with Ron Kean\, composer\,\nand Kate Larson\, historian\nSunday\, May 20\, 1:30 pm\nHarman Hall\nSan Luis Obispo Performing Arts Cente \n\n\n\n\nAbout Dr. Kate Larson \nKate Clifford Larson is an historian and leading Harriet Tubman scholar and the author of the 2004 biography\, Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman\, Portrait of an American Hero.  After earning two degrees from Simmons College in Boston\, and an MBA from Northeastern University\, Larson pursued a doctorate in American History at the University of New Hampshire\, specializing in 19th and 20th century U.S. Women’s and African American history. She is the consulting historian for the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State and National Parks and 125 mile Harriet Tubman Byway\, an All-American Road\, in Maryland\, and has consulted for the Harriet Tubman Home in Auburn\, NY. Her second book\, The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln\, was released in 2008. Her most recent work\, Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter\, about the disabled sister of President John F. Kennedy\, spent ten weeks on the New York Timesbestseller. \nPassionate about researching and writing about American women’s lives\, Larson enjoys the challenges of teasing out life stories from voices that have long been silenced. “I feel strongly that we must reconnect with the women who helped build and shape this country\,” Larson recently wrote\, “and by putting women at the center of the story\, the world looks very different – more complex\, interesting\, and colorful.” Dr. Larson lives in Winchester\, MA. \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Larson’s appearance is sponsored by the San Luis Obispo Master Chorale. This weekend of talks will conclude with a performance of The Journey of Harriet Tubman\, composed by California resident\, Ron Kean. In addition\, the SLO Master Chorale and Master Chorale Orchestra will perform Johannes Brahms’ masterwork\, Ein deutsches Requiem (a German Requiem). Both works will be conducted by Thomas Davies\, musical director and conductor of the SLO Master Chorale and Professor Emeritus at Cal Poly. \nHarriet Tubman and Johannes Brahms lived during the same period of time\, yet worlds apart. Brahms’ masterwork has been with us for 150 years\, uniting audiences and performers from throughout the world with a work of comfort and hope. Ron Kean’s work is less than 2 years old\, yet it already has had a tremendously inspirational effect on all who have performed and heard this music and learned from the life of this extraordinary woman. \nThe presentations by Kate Larson and Ron Kean are free and open to the public. \nMore info at slomasterchorale.org
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/celebrate-harrier-tubman/
CATEGORIES:Arts,History
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SUMMARY:Counter Histories: Rock Hill at SLO Film Fest\, San Luis Obispo
DESCRIPTION:The NAACP is one of the proud sponsors of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival to be held March 13-18\, 2018. The film is Counter Histories: Rock Hill and provides a more complete historical backdrop to civil rights and the movement. There will be three screenings and individual tickets will be sold at the door. The film festival “Movie Star Pass” holders will be admitted first. Please join us at any of the three screenings with the Saturday (3/17) screening being our NAACP and Unity of SLO’s time to see the movie as a collective. Please join us then. Movie Star Passes and ticket information can be found at the SLO Film Fest website. \n\n\n\nSynopsis:\nIt’s 1961 and the Civil Rights movement is stalled with protest after protest\, arrest after arrest\, in the segregated South. Students at a small local Baptist college in Rock Hill\, South Carolina\, decide to sit in at their local lunch counter. They get arrested\, go to jail and remain there. Their action brings the national attention the movement seeks and becomes an important incident in the social justice movement. With excellent reenactments and creative visuals\, Counter Histories: Rock Hill breaks with documentary conventions to connect with a new audience and tie the historical movement to present day struggles. 56 min. \nPresented by Preston Allen of NAACP SLO County branch/SLO Unity \nClick Here to Learn More\nAll showings of this movie:\nThursday\, March 15 – 4:30 – Downtown Cinemas\nFriday\, March 16 – 10am – Downtown Cinemas\nSaturday\, March 17 – 1:30pm – Downtown Cinemas
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/counter-histories-rock-hill-slo-film-fest-3/
LOCATION:Downtown Cinemas\, 888 Marsh St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Counter Histories: Rock Hill at SLO Film Fest\, San Luis Obispo
DESCRIPTION:The NAACP is one of the proud sponsors of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival to be held March 13-18\, 2018. The film is Counter Histories: Rock Hill and provides a more complete historical backdrop to civil rights and the movement. There will be three screenings and individual tickets will be sold at the door. The film festival “Movie Star Pass” holders will be admitted first. Please join us at any of the three screenings with the Saturday (3/17) screening being our NAACP and Unity of SLO’s time to see the movie as a collective. Please join us then. Movie Star Passes and ticket information can be found at the SLO Film Fest website. \n\n\n\nSynopsis:\nIt’s 1961 and the Civil Rights movement is stalled with protest after protest\, arrest after arrest\, in the segregated South. Students at a small local Baptist college in Rock Hill\, South Carolina\, decide to sit in at their local lunch counter. They get arrested\, go to jail and remain there. Their action brings the national attention the movement seeks and becomes an important incident in the social justice movement. With excellent reenactments and creative visuals\, Counter Histories: Rock Hill breaks with documentary conventions to connect with a new audience and tie the historical movement to present day struggles. 56 min. \nPresented by Preston Allen of NAACP SLO County branch/SLO Unity \nClick Here to Learn More\nAll showings of this movie:\nThursday\, March 15 – 4:30 – Downtown Cinemas\nFriday\, March 16 – 10am – Downtown Cinemas\nSaturday\, March 17 – 1:30pm – Downtown Cinemas
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/counter-histories-rock-hill-slo-film-fest-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Cinemas\, 888 Marsh St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Counter Histories: Rock Hill at SLO Film Fest\, San Luis Obispo
DESCRIPTION:The NAACP is one of the proud sponsors of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival to be held March 13-18\, 2018. The film is Counter Histories: Rock Hill and provides a more complete historical backdrop to civil rights and the movement. There will be three screenings and individual tickets will be sold at the door. The film festival “Movie Star Pass” holders will be admitted first. Please join us at any of the three screenings with the Saturday (3/17) screening being our NAACP and Unity of SLO’s time to see the movie as a collective. Please join us then. Movie Star Passes and ticket information can be found at the SLO Film Fest website. \n\n\n\nSynopsis:\nIt’s 1961 and the Civil Rights movement is stalled with protest after protest\, arrest after arrest\, in the segregated South. Students at a small local Baptist college in Rock Hill\, South Carolina\, decide to sit in at their local lunch counter. They get arrested\, go to jail and remain there. Their action brings the national attention the movement seeks and becomes an important incident in the social justice movement. With excellent reenactments and creative visuals\, Counter Histories: Rock Hill breaks with documentary conventions to connect with a new audience and tie the historical movement to present day struggles. 56 min. \nPresented by Preston Allen of NAACP SLO County branch/SLO Unity \nClick Here to Learn More\nAll showings of this movie:\nThursday\, March 15 – 4:30 – Downtown Cinemas\nFriday\, March 16 – 10am – Downtown Cinemas\nSaturday\, March 17 – 1:30pm – Downtown Cinemas
URL:https://naacpslocty.org/event/counter-histories-rock-hill-slo-film-fest/
LOCATION:Downtown Cinemas\, 888 Marsh St.\, San Luis Obispo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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