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SUMMARY:Pueblo - Black History Live Tour
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 Black History Live! statewide tour will feature the living-history portrayal by nationally acclaimed scholar/actor Becky Stone of Josephine Baker\, a world-renowned performer\, World War II spy\, and civil rights activist. At each site on the tour\, Stone’s Black History Live portrayal will be followed by a Q&A\, first with the character Josephine Baker\, and then with the scholar/actor Becky Stone. \nStone says of Josephine Baker\, “On her world tours\, Josephine visited ‘the people\,’ gave interviews\, appeared at universities and political gatherings\, and was hosted by royalty and political leaders. She also spoke publicly about the oppressive race relations in the United States. She never spoke against America. She simply spoke about life in our country for people of color. The United States government did not like it. The foreign press was covering the atrocities of Jim Crow and how it pervaded American life. And here was a prominent American providing the Soviet propaganda machine evidence that democracy was a fraud. Suspecting her of being a Communist\, the FBI investigated her and found that she had absolutely no ties to the Communist Party here or abroad. Her mission was simple – pressure America to live up to its promises.” \nAbout Black History Live!\nNow in its 14th year\, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live! tour is an annual recognition each February of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to art\, culture\, economic development\, education\, human rights\, medicine\, public services\, politics\, and sports. 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/black-history-live-tour/
LOCATION:Pueblo Community College\, 900 W Orman Ave\, Fortino Ballroom\, Pueblo\, CO\, 81004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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SUMMARY:Colorado Springs - Black History Live Tour
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 Black History Live! statewide tour will feature the living-history portrayal by nationally acclaimed scholar/actor Becky Stone of Josephine Baker\, a world-renowned performer\, World War II spy\, and civil rights activist. At each site on the tour\, Stone’s Black History Live portrayal will be followed by a Q&A\, first with the character Josephine Baker\, and then with the scholar/actor Becky Stone. \nStone says of Josephine Baker\, “On her world tours\, Josephine visited ‘the people\,’ gave interviews\, appeared at universities and political gatherings\, and was hosted by royalty and political leaders. She also spoke publicly about the oppressive race relations in the United States. She never spoke against America. She simply spoke about life in our country for people of color. The United States government did not like it. The foreign press was covering the atrocities of Jim Crow and how it pervaded American life. And here was a prominent American providing the Soviet propaganda machine evidence that democracy was a fraud. Suspecting her of being a Communist\, the FBI investigated her and found that she had absolutely no ties to the Communist Party here or abroad. Her mission was simple – pressure America to live up to its promises.” \nAbout Black History Live!\nNow in its 14th year\, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live! tour is an annual recognition each February of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to art\, culture\, economic development\, education\, human rights\, medicine\, public services\, politics\, and sports. 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/black-history-live-tour-2023-02-08/
LOCATION:Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum\, 215 S. Tejon Street\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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SUMMARY:Randi Samuelson-Brown @ Walsenburg Library
DESCRIPTION:2021 Colorado Book Award finalist Randi Samuelson-Brown (The Bad Old Days of Colorado: Untold Stories of the Wild West ) will be giving a fascinating lecture on the red light districts of Wild West Colorado and the women who worked them.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/14320/
LOCATION:Walsenburg Library\, 415 Walsen Avenue\, Walsenburg\, Colorado\, 81089
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Humanities":MAILTO:jones@coloradohumanities.org
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230209T193000
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SUMMARY:Cañon City - Black History Live Tour
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 Black History Live! statewide tour will feature the living-history portrayal by nationally acclaimed scholar/actor Becky Stone of Josephine Baker\, a world-renowned performer\, World War II spy\, and civil rights activist. At each site on the tour\, Stone’s Black History Live portrayal will be followed by a Q&A\, first with the character Josephine Baker\, and then with the scholar/actor Becky Stone. \nStone says of Josephine Baker\, “On her world tours\, Josephine visited ‘the people\,’ gave interviews\, appeared at universities and political gatherings\, and was hosted by royalty and political leaders. She also spoke publicly about the oppressive race relations in the United States. She never spoke against America. She simply spoke about life in our country for people of color. The United States government did not like it. The foreign press was covering the atrocities of Jim Crow and how it pervaded American life. And here was a prominent American providing the Soviet propaganda machine evidence that democracy was a fraud. Suspecting her of being a Communist\, the FBI investigated her and found that she had absolutely no ties to the Communist Party here or abroad. Her mission was simple – pressure America to live up to its promises.” \nAbout Black History Live!\nNow in its 14th year\, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live! tour is an annual recognition each February of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to art\, culture\, economic development\, education\, human rights\, medicine\, public services\, politics\, and sports. 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/black-history-live-tour-2023-02-09/
LOCATION:Steeple Event Center\, 701 Macon Ave.\, Cañon City\, CO\, 81212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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CREATED:20230127T075707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230201T213708Z
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SUMMARY:Susan J. Tweit – Fort Collins Book Fest
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Book Award finalist Susan J. Tweit\, author of Bless the Birds: Living with Love in a Time of Dying\, and Karen Comba\, author of The Snipers We Couldn’t See: A Memoir of Growing Up with My Mother’s Schizophrenia\, will hold the panel discussion Remembrance & Reflection: The Art of Memoir to recount difficult life experiences with honesty and vulnerability. Hear how they took their pain to the page\, ultimately creating stories of resilience\, hope\, and life itself through the art of memoir. \nJoin the panel via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/96596727277?pwd=eE43VFRVejdDdTB3WDA0YlBhY3Z6Zz09. \nNo registration required.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/susan-j-tweit-fort-collins-book-fest/
CATEGORIES:Center for the Book,Colorado Book Awards
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SUMMARY:Denver - Black History Live Tour
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 Black History Live! statewide tour will feature the living-history portrayal by nationally acclaimed scholar/actor Becky Stone of Josephine Baker\, a world-renowned performer\, World War II spy\, and civil rights activist. At each site on the tour\, Stone’s Black History Live portrayal will be followed by a Q&A\, first with the character Josephine Baker\, and then with the scholar/actor Becky Stone. \nStone says of Josephine Baker\, “On her world tours\, Josephine visited ‘the people\,’ gave interviews\, appeared at universities and political gatherings\, and was hosted by royalty and political leaders. She also spoke publicly about the oppressive race relations in the United States. She never spoke against America. She simply spoke about life in our country for people of color. The United States government did not like it. The foreign press was covering the atrocities of Jim Crow and how it pervaded American life. And here was a prominent American providing the Soviet propaganda machine evidence that democracy was a fraud. Suspecting her of being a Communist\, the FBI investigated her and found that she had absolutely no ties to the Communist Party here or abroad. Her mission was simple – pressure America to live up to its promises.” \nAbout Black History Live!\nNow in its 14th year\, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live! tour is an annual recognition each February of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to art\, culture\, economic development\, education\, human rights\, medicine\, public services\, politics\, and sports. 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/black-history-live-tour-2023-02-10/
LOCATION:Windsor Gardens\, 595 S Clinton St\, Auditorium\, Denver\, CO\, 80247\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230210T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T230856Z
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SUMMARY:Randi Samuelson-Brown @ La Veta Library
DESCRIPTION:2021 Colorado Book Award finalist Randi Samuelson-Brown (The Bad Old Days of Colorado: Untold Stories of the Wild West ) will be giving a fascinating lecture on the red light districts of Wild West Colorado and the women who worked them.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/randi-samuelson-brown-la-veta-library/
LOCATION:La Veta Library\, 310 S. Main Street\, La Veta\, Colorado\, 81055
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230211T163000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T225454Z
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SUMMARY:Boulder - Black History Live Tour
DESCRIPTION:The February 2023 Black History Live! statewide tour will feature the living-history portrayal by nationally acclaimed scholar/actor Becky Stone of Josephine Baker\, a world-renowned performer\, World War II spy\, and civil rights activist. At each site on the tour\, Stone’s Black History Live portrayal will be followed by a Q&A\, first with the character Josephine Baker\, and then with the scholar/actor Becky Stone. \nStone says of Josephine Baker\, “On her world tours\, Josephine visited ‘the people\,’ gave interviews\, appeared at universities and political gatherings\, and was hosted by royalty and political leaders. She also spoke publicly about the oppressive race relations in the United States. She never spoke against America. She simply spoke about life in our country for people of color. The United States government did not like it. The foreign press was covering the atrocities of Jim Crow and how it pervaded American life. And here was a prominent American providing the Soviet propaganda machine evidence that democracy was a fraud. Suspecting her of being a Communist\, the FBI investigated her and found that she had absolutely no ties to the Communist Party here or abroad. Her mission was simple – pressure America to live up to its promises.” \nThis special program will be the first fundraiser for the upcoming exhibit\, Proclaiming Colorado’s Black History\, which opens September 29th\, 2023. This event is $5 for the General Public and Free for Members of the Museum of Boulder. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/black-history-live-josephine-baker-tickets-524980790677. \nAbout Black History Live!\nNow in its 14th year\, Colorado Humanities’ Black History Live! tour is an annual recognition each February of the significant contributions African Americans have made and continue to make to art\, culture\, economic development\, education\, human rights\, medicine\, public services\, politics\, and sports. 
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/black-history-live-tour-2023-02-13/
LOCATION:Museum of Boulder\, 2205 Broadway\, Boulder\, CO\, 80302\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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