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Shirley where do you live in Kansas I have a neice just moved there? Bill Parrish














-----Original Message-----
From: Shirley <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, Apr 17, 2012 2:47 pm
Subject: Re: Remembering Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom Project


Hello...Will any of these forums be available online?  I am a Richmond VA
ative living in Kansas and I would love to hear the forum..Unfortunately,
 cannot attend, of course.
Thank you.
Shirley Cox Schroeder
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:41 AM, Remembering Slavery, Resistance and
reedom Project <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,

 January 1, 2013 will be the 150th Anniversary of the issuing of the
 Emancipation Proclamation. The Remembering Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom
 Project, a partnership of the Virginia General Assembly Martin Luther King,
 Jr. Memorial Commission, the College of William & Mary, and the Virginia
 Foundation for the Humanities, aims to identify regionally-appropriate ways
 of commemorating this Sesquicentennial. These commemorations will honor the
 rich and complex lives, contributions, and sacrifices of enslaved and free
 Africans and African Americans, and will be designed to attract a broad
 audience of Virginians and visitors to the Commonwealth.  We seek to
 highlight cemeteries of enslaved persons, buildings they constructed, and
 stories of resistance.  For more information on the Project, please visit
 our Facebook page: (http://www.facebook.com/rsrfp
 ) and our website (http://wmpeople.wm.edu/site/page/remembering).

 Regional public forums are being held throughout Virginia to learn how
 communities wants to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation
 Proclamation.  While the Project will learn from and be informed by all
 Virginia residents who participate in the meetings, we are committed to a
 community-engaged, descendant community-led model.  We will foreground the
 themes, stories and programs identified by the African descended community
 to commemorate their ancestors’ emancipation.

 Flyers for the meetings are available on our website, please share!  Our
 upcoming meetings include:

 Public forum for the Coastal region
 When: Saturday, April 21
 Time: 10 AM - 12 NOON
 Where: The Newsome House
 2803 Oak Avenue, Newport News, VA 23607
 RSVP/Contact: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or
 757-221-7889<tel:757-221-7889>

 Public forum #1 for the Central region
 When: Sunday, April 22
 Time: 3 PM - 5PM
 Where: Valentine Richmond History Center
 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23219

 Public forum #2 for the Central region
 When: Sunday, April 29
 Time: 3 PM - 5 PM
 Where: The Elegba Folklore Society
 101 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219
 RSVP/Contact: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or (804) 814
 8350<tel:%28804%29%20814%208350>

 Public forum #2 for the Northern region
 When: Saturday, May 5
 Time: 10 AM – 12 Noon
 Where: The Afro-American Historical Association of Fauquier County
 4243 Loudoun Avenue
 The Plains, Virginia 20198
 RSVP/ Contact: Karen Hughes White (540) 253-7488<tel:%28540%29%20253-7488>
 or [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]><mailto:
 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>


 We invite members of the listserv to attend a meeting in your region and
 to forward the meeting information to people who may be interested.

 If you cannot attend a meeting, please contact us with any opinions
 regarding important cemeteries and sites that should be commemorated, or
 any themes you might consider important.  Additionally, we would be happy
 to work with groups like historical societies, museums, and educational and
 religious organizations host a public meeting, if they are so interested.

 Sincerely,

 Remembering Slavery, Resistance, and Freedom Project
 Dr. Michael Blakey, Director
 Autumn Barrett, Assistant Director
 Shea Winsett, Project Manager
 Ashley Atkins, Project Research Coordinator
 Brittany Brown, Project Research Assistant
 Ellen Chapman, Project Research Assistant
 Alex Comacho, Project Assistant

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