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SUMMARY:Women’s Empowerment: Fighting Slavery Sex & Abuse
DESCRIPTION:Hear from the journalist and filmmaker of the documentary\, My Underground Mother\, a film about abuse and trafficking during the Holocaust with a talkback by the filmmaker along with a women’s advocate from Met Council. \nThis Program is about the strength of women\, presented by Friends of ChappPAC through a generous grant by UJA Federation of New York. The program will start with a documentary showing of My Underground Mother\, which traces Marisa Fox’s search for her mother’s hidden identity\, which led her to a larger\, overlooked story of Nazi trafficking during the Holocaust. Ms. Fox will answer questions after the movie. Micol Rieger\, Coordinator of the Sex Trafficking & Prevention Initiative at Met Council\, will also address the historical context of sexual violence toward women in the U. S. and how sex-trafficking and slavery\, a $32 billion global industry\, continues with one-third of its revenue generate in America today. \nThis program is made possible by a generous grant from UJA $5/ticket is a donation to UJA and the agencies it supports. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://chappaquapac.org/upcoming-event/womens-empowerment-fighting-slavery-sex-abuse/
LOCATION:Chappaqua PAC\, 480 North Bedford Road\, Chappaqua\, NY\, 10514\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Laramie Project
DESCRIPTION:LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH THEATRE’S Award Winning TEEN DRAMA Presents\n\n\n“A Thought-provoking\, highly recommended production that packs a wallop as well as a message of tolerance and rejection of senseless hate.”-Cary Ginell \n\n\nThe Laramie Project is a documentary-styled play that analyzes the death of Matthew Shepard\, an openly gay college student who was brutally murdered because of his sexual identity. The play was created by playwright/director Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. The theater group traveled from New York to the town of Laramie\, Wyoming – just four weeks after the death of Shepard. Once there\, they interviewed dozens of townspeople\, collecting a wide array of different perspectives. The dialogue and monologues which comprise The Laramie Project are taken from interviews\, news reports\, courtroom transcrípts\, and journal entries.\n\nPuchase Tickets: https://standingovationstudios.org/buy-tickets/
URL:https://chappaquapac.org/upcoming-event/the-laramie-project-lighthouse-youth-theatre/
LOCATION:Chappaqua PAC\, 480 North Bedford Road\, Chappaqua\, NY\, 10514\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Laramie Project
DESCRIPTION:LIGHTHOUSE YOUTH THEATRE’S Award Winning TEEN DRAMA Presents\n\n\n“A Thought-provoking\, highly recommended production that packs a wallop as well as a message of tolerance and rejection of senseless hate.”-Cary Ginell \n\n\nThe Laramie Project is a documentary-styled play that analyzes the death of Matthew Shepard\, an openly gay college student who was brutally murdered because of his sexual identity. The play was created by playwright/director Moisés Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project. The theater group traveled from New York to the town of Laramie\, Wyoming – just four weeks after the death of Shepard. Once there\, they interviewed dozens of townspeople\, collecting a wide array of different perspectives. The dialogue and monologues which comprise The Laramie Project are taken from interviews\, news reports\, courtroom transcripts\, and journal entries.\n\nPuchase Tickets: https://standingovationstudios.org/buy-tickets/
URL:https://chappaquapac.org/upcoming-event/laramie-project/
LOCATION:Chappaqua PAC\, 480 North Bedford Road\, Chappaqua\, NY\, 10514\, United States
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SUMMARY:Screening: Jazz at Lincoln Center - Abyssinian Mass
DESCRIPTION:Cosponsors: Jazz at Lincoln Center\, Town of New Castle and Friends of the Chappaqua Library \nRelax and enjoy an evening of cheese\, wine and jazz in the elegant surroundings of the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center. \nThe worlds of gospel music and jazz have always shared a close bond. In Wynton Marsalis’ Abyssinian Mass\, these two worlds come together as the Lincoln Center Orchestra—with a full gospel choir–performs one of the most joyful\, ecstatic\, and life-affirming pieces of music ever written. \nDrawing from the full well of both styles’ traditions\, Marsalis brings his own take on the Mass\nformat\, infusing it with swinging energy\, Blues expression\, and rich melodic contours. Classic\naspects of the Mass\, from the Doxology to the Gloria Patri\, are all present and will provide\nthose familiar with the format with an exciting roadmap. The evening also featured a sermon\nprepared and delivered by Reverend Calvin Butts of the Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem\,\nwhere the piece was first premiered. \nDIGITAL CONCERT NETWORK\nThe Digital Concert Network is an exclusive network designed to provide\nFREE content of the world-renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra to Public Libraries across the country.
URL:https://chappaquapac.org/upcoming-event/screening-jazz-at-lincoln-center-abyssinian-mass/
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