Building A More Perfect Union - An Open Dialogue Between African Americans and Jews
January 10
Sometimes raw and sometimes tense moments erupt when two dynamic Civil Rights allies, African Americans and Jews, discuss their similar, and yet painful, history. A mutually respected gathering of dynamic individuals will dine and delve into a dialogue about the distrust, recrimination, shared history and psychology of victimization existing between these two groups. Will this discourse lead to building a more perfect union? Discussion led by Rev. Peter Johnson and Elliot Dlin.
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