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SUMMARY:Immigration Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Community members are invited to participate in a facilitated discussion on immigration.\nImmigration is an issue that affects nearly every American in some way\\, and public discussion is often divisive and unproductive. This event is an opportunity for community members to discuss how the issue affects them personally and determine areas where they agree and disagree. A non-partisan issue guide published by National Issues Forums will encourage deliberation\\, and registered participants will receive the issue guide electronically in advance of the event. \nThe event is co-sponsored by Building Community Across Barriers\\, or BCaB\\, of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church\\, Lee County Spirit of Democracy\\, Alabama Together\\, St. Mary’s Catholic Church and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University. Mary Lee Carter with BCaB will facilitate the forum. \nThe event is free\\, but space is limited. To reserve a spot and receive the issue guide in advance\\, contact Mark Wilson at <a href=\'mailto:mwilson@auburn.edu\'>mwilson@auburn.edu</a> or 844-6198.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/immigration-discussion-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Evening,Gathering,On Campus,Other
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SUMMARY:13th Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities for a screening of this powerful documentary from Ava DuVernay\\, Director of <em>Selma.  <a href=\'http://www.avaduvernay.com/#/13th/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener\'>13th</a></em> takes a critical look at the connections between slavery\\, the 13th Amendment\\, and mass incarceration within our modern prison industrial complex.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/13th-film-screening-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Administration,All Employees,Alumni,Anyone,Evening,Faculty,Film,On Campus,Staff,Students
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CREATED:20201007T164615Z
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SUMMARY:Fifty Years Later: 1968-2018 Race and Faith in the US
DESCRIPTION:Join Sarah Collins-Rudolph\\, the survivor of the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham and sister of Addie Mae Collins\\, one of the four little girls killed in the bombing\\, for a reflective talk.\n“The Beloved Community” is a term the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King\\, Jr.\\, popularized when he addressed Civil Rights supporters at the end of the Montgomery bus boycott in 1956 by declaring ending segregation was not the only goal but rather “the end is reconciliation\\, the end is redemption\\, the end is the creation of the beloved community.” \nAccording to <a href=\'http://thekingcenter.org/\'>thekingcenter.org</a>\\, King’s Beloved Community is “a global vision\\, in which all people can share in the wealth of the earth. In the Beloved Community\\, poverty\\, hunger and homelessness will not be tolerated because international standards of human decency will not allow it. Racism and all forms of discrimination\\, bigotry and prejudice will be replaced by an all-inclusive spirit of sisterhood and brotherhood.” \nIn commemoration of King’s assassination 50 years ago\\, Auburn will host two days of events – all leading towards becoming the Beloved Community.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/fifty-years-later-1968-2018-race-and-faith-in-the-us-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Daytime,On Campus,Talk
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SUMMARY:American Creed Film Screening & Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to a screening and discussion of <em>American Creed</em>\\, a co-production of Citizen Film and WTTW Chicago.  In the documentary film <em>American Creed</em>\\, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David M. Kennedy come together from different backgrounds and points of view to investigate the idea of a unifying American creed. How\\, ask Rice and Kennedy\\, have American ideals of freedom\\, fairness\\, equality\\, and opportunity been shaped? How are they interpreted today? Rice and Kennedy’s spirited inquiry frames the stories of citizen-activists striving to realize their own visions of America’s promise. The documentary premieres on Alabama Public Television on Tuesday\\, February 27 at 8:00 p.m.\nA discussion will follow the screening\\, and the event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. Co-sponsors for the screening include <a href=\'http://www.aptv.org/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener noreferrer\'>Alabama Public Television</a>\\, Alabama Together\\, <a href=\'https://mathewscenter.org/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener noreferrer\'>David Mathews Center for Civic Life</a>\\, Spirit of Democracy\\, and <a href=\'http://www.holytrinitychurch.info/ministries-and-activities/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener noreferrer\'>BCaB – A Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Ministry</a>.  For more information and a trailer on the documentary\\, visit <a href=\'http://www.americancreed.org/\' target=\'_blank\' rel=\'noopener noreferrer\'>www.americancreed.org</a>.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/american-creed-film-screening-discussion-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Evening,Film,On Campus,Talk
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SUMMARY:Screening and Discussion of  AMERICAN CREED
DESCRIPTION:In the documentary film <em>American Creed</em>\\, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David M. Kennedy come together from different backgrounds and points of view to investigate the idea of a unifying American creed. How\\, ask Rice and Kennedy\\, have American ideals of freedom\\, fairness\\, equality\\, and opportunity been shaped? How are they interpreted today? Rice and Kennedy’s spirited inquiry frames the stories of citizen-activists striving to realize their own visions of America’s promise.\n  \nA discussion will follow the screening and refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/screening-and-discussion-of-american-creed-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Evening,Film,Off Campus
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SUMMARY:Glen David Andrews
DESCRIPTION:Jazz musician Glen David Andrews of New Orleans will perform a free public concert hosted by the East Alabama Food Bank and the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts.\nThe Music on the Hill event is free and open to the public\\, but seating is limited and registration is required at <a href=\'http://www.aub.ie/musiconthehill\'>www.aub.ie/musiconthehill</a>. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair\\, as well as non-perishable food items to contribute to the Food Bank’s Beat Bama Food Drive. \nA show-stopping frontman with a booming vocal command\\, expert trombone chops and witty stage banter\\, Glen David Andrews\\, known as the “Treme Prince\\,” is a vital fixture in New Orlean’s second-line jazz scene. Having overcome personal demons to deliver the deeply personal\\, triumphant album Redemption in 2014\\, Andrews has plenty of original material for his seasoned\\, electric backing band to deliver atop staple New Orleans songs like “St. James Infirmary.” \nSince 1994\\, the Beat Bama Food Drive benefiting the Food Bank of East Alabama has united students\\, faculty\\, staff\\, alumni and community members in the fight against hunger and poverty in East Alabama. \nFor more information\\, call <a href=\'tel:3348444946\'>334-844-4946</a>.
URL:https://sustain.auburn.edu/event/glen-david-andrews-2/
LOCATION:Event Venue | Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts & Humanities
CATEGORIES:Anyone,Evening,Fundraiser,Gathering,On Campus,Other
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