[COMM-ORG] May 30th - MIDDLE EAST BALTIMORE STORIES
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From: Brad Fields <bradfields at yahoo.com>
There was also a story and interviews on NPR this morning, Wednesday,
May 27. It can be heard at www.npr.org
Brad Fields
On 5/26/2009 8:29 PM, Discussion list for COMM-ORG wrote:
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> Save Middle East Action Committee Program
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> Middle East Baltimore Stories:
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> Images and Words from a Displaced Community
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> Book Release Event, May 30th, 2009 from 2–6 pm at
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> The Reginald F. Lewis Museum
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> Middle East Baltimore Stories, with photographs and interviews by
> Elizabeth Barbush, conveys the experiences of those most affected by an
> ongoing redevelopment project in the Middle East neighborhood. Join us
> as we celebrate the release of the book, and the resilience of those
> whose stories it tells.
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> 2–4PM: Meet Your Neighbors; Hear the Stories. The audio portion of
> Middle East Baltimore Stories will be available for listening.
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> 4–6PM: Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, professor of clinical psychiatry
> and public health at Columbia University and author of Root Shock, will
> speak along with representatives of SMEAC, Art on Purpose, and the
> Middle East Baltimore Community.
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> Free and open to the public, the event takes place in conjunction with
> the Reginald F. Lewis Museum exhibition, East Side Stories, which
> features audio and photographs from Middle East Baltimore Stories. The
> museum is located at 830 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. For
> directions, 410-243-4750 or visit www. artonpurpose.org.
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> Copies of Middle East Baltimore Stories will be available for sale at
> the event, which also includes free food and refreshments.
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> Middle East Baltimore Stories is made possible by a grant from the Annie
> E. Casey Foundation. The book release event is made possible in part by
> support from PNC Bank, and the generosity of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.
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