The first Salon of 2015 will be held on January 22nd, from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Stowe Center. Under the title "Has Racial Inequality Reached the Tipping Point?" the Salon will focus on the recent events in Ferguson and New York and include conversation on the progression of racial politics in the U.S. Featured guests include Rev. Henry Brown, Founder of Mothers United Against Violence and Henrietta Beckman, President of Mothers United Against Violence.
See you there!
Welcome to the conversation!
Welcome to the conversation!
The Stowe Center is a 21st-century museum and program center using Stowe's story to inspire social justice and positive change.
The Salons at Stowe programs are a forum to connect the challenging issues (race, gender and class) that impelled Stowe to write and act with the contemporary face of those same issues. The Salon format is based on a robust level of audience participation, with the explicit goal of promoting civic engagement. Recent topics included: Teaching Acceptance; Is Prison the New Slavery; Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North; Creativity and Change; Race, Gender and Politics Today; How to be an Advocate
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