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Washtenaw Reads: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

Washtenaw Reads - Join in the reading of Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid.  Discussions and author events to be held in February. Sponsored by the Chelsea District Library. Extra copies for community use donated to the Library by One World One Family. www.washtenawreads.org Book signing and Q&A with the author: Washtenaw Reads Author […]

Social Movement Interviews – Compiling Local History

Chelsea District Library 221 S. Main St., Chelsea

Social Movement Interviews - Compiling Local History. Ongoing activity to interview family, neighbors or friends. Discussion session to share stories and experiences. January 22, 2-3.30pm  Chelsea District Library. Sponsored by the Chelsea Human Rights Commission.

Activism Movie: Berkeley in the Sixties

Dancey House Theatre at UMRC (CRC) W. Middle St., Chelsea

Activism Movie: Berkeley in the Sixties.  Saturday, Jan 21 @ 2pm. Dancey House Theater at United Methodist Retirement Center (CRC).   Sponsored by the UMRC Diversity Plus Group.

Reminder for Saturday! It's time to be seen! BRING A NON-PERISHABLE DONATION FOR FIA (Faith-In-Action).

New readings posted! Let's get together and talk next week! Wed, April 23, 7pm Articles, link and meeting info here: https://owofchelsea.org/resources/community-discussion/

Mr. Martinez participated in our immigration panel discussion on March 31. This happened the very next day!! Please call your representatives to stop the abuses of ICE and share with your friends and neighbors so they know what is going on!

Several new housing projects will be discussed ! Come learn.

To follow up on our excellent Immigration 101 discussion, this is an event to understand what is happening beyond our borders that causes so many people to leave their homes, families and cultures to make the perilous immigrant journey. Jesuit priest, Father Ismael Moreno (known to all as Padre Melo), is one of the foremost voices for human rights in his native Honduras. Close to the people most affected by oppression and poverty, Padre Melo is a soulful and analyst of the reality that the majority of Hondurans live. He is director of Radio Progreso/ERIC, a radio station center for reflection, research and communication at the service of the people throughout Honduras and Central America.

Reminder for the program on the current state of immigration in Washtenaw County and what we can do. Speakers will be from local and state Immigrant Rights groups. Monday, Mar 31 6.00 pm in the McKune Room. In-person only.

VERY important opportunity - to learn and to help. Monday, March 31 6-7.30 McKune Room CDL

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