Jan 16, 2012
Lectures
The panel will include Janet Moses (who worked in SNCC with her husband, Bob), Penny Patch (first white female SNCC staffer), Barbara Brandt (initially a Miss. Summer volunteer) and Judy Richardson (one of the 6 SNCC women editors of the book).
The book includes the personal testimonies of 52 women...
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African & Native American History
Dec 12, 2011
Activities
Nos visita el escritor, profesor y activista social David Gullette. Conversaremos sobre el proyecto de ciudades hermanas: Newton, MA - San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. ¡No te lo pierdas! Sintonizanos en el canal 9 de Cambridge.
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Vida Latina, Bloguer@s en Español
Nov 18, 2011
Middle Eastern
Do you have a story that saved your life? What story could you tell to save your life? Were you ever rescued? Did you ever save someone's life or lives ?
NOV 19, DEC 3, and DEC 10 • Workshop Leader: Norah Dooley • massmouth storytellers: TBA
Storyteller's from massmouth and CentralSquare Theater...
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Sep 10, 2011
Neighbormedia
This weekend, September 10th and 11th, Cambridge will be celebrating the 85th Annual Italian Festival of the Healing Saints Cosmas & Damian.
This feast, which is like a giant two day block party, is located on Warren Street (off Cambridge Street), in East Cambridge. All of the events are...
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Aug 14, 2011
Neighbormedia
(Photo by S Segat)
Once upon a time, the full moon meant more than vampires and werewolves.
In the old days, the full moon gave us light, music and romance.
(In the really, really old days, we are back to vampires and werewolves, but that’s another story.)
Holding on to a bygone era and...
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Feb 25, 2011
Neighbormedia
Nirva Tancyl poses beside art from Haiti, her native country
Stephanie Guirand is always lending her heart and energy to some social cause that has a positive effect on others. I have witnessed the Area 4 resident help out on political campaigns, with education initiatives, I have even seen her...
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