Ain't gonna let nobody turn us around
39th Annual African American History Month events hosted by Connecticut Peoples World
Guest
speaker Jamie Wilson will highlight the 39th Annual African American
History Month Celebration, "Ain't gonna let nobody turn us
around' – Pushing forward for Jobs and Freedom hosted by the
Connecticut People's World.
Wilson,
author and associate professor of Modern United States and African
American History at Salem State University in Massachusetts has a
new book coming out this year, "The
Civil Rights Movement"
The event marks 150 years since
the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation to end slavery and 50
years since the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
which led to the signing of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting
Rights Act.
The
events will be held on Saturday, February 23 at 6:00 pm in Hartford
at La Paloma Sabanera, 405 Capitol Avenue and on
Sunday,
February 24
at
4:00 pm in New Haven at the Peoples Center, 37 Howe Street
The
youth group New Elm City Dream which is leading a march for Love,
Jobs and Peace from the Peoples Center the week before to make the
connection between the urgency for job creation and ending violence.,
will greet the celebration.
The call to the celebration
states that the large turnout by African American, Latino and youth
voters despite attempts at voter suppression "represents a
rising determination in the continuing struggle to end inequality,
racism and war. Momentum is growing with demands for public
investment in jobs, education, youth needs and immigrant rights. "
CT
Students for a DREAM will also greet the event in New Haven. These
youth are leading the campaign for fair and inclusive immigration
reform, inspired by the civil rights movement of the 1960's, and
calling for a path to citizenship for all 11 million without
documents.
Also in New Haven, prizes
will be awarded to participants in the
high school arts and writing competition. Drumming
will be performed by Brian Jarawa Gray, and songs by Scotticesa
Marks. Children's posters drawn on Martin Luther King's birthday at
the Peabody Museum on the theme "Because I am free I can...."
will be on exhibit.
Both
programs will include a
light
buffet. Tickets are $5 or what you can afford.
A
collection will be taken for the 2013 People's World fund drive in
Connecticut. The daily on-line publication is available at
peoplesworld.org and on Face Book.
For
more information call 203-624-8664 or e-mail ct-pww@pobox.com
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