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SUMMARY:Glenwood 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/glenwood-springs-black-history-live-tour/
LOCATION:Colorado Mountain College (Spring Valley Campus)\, 3000 County Road 114\, Clough Auditorium\, Glenwood Springs\, CO\, 81601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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SUMMARY:Fort Collins - 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-2023-02-15/
LOCATION:Front Range Community College\, 4616 S. Shields St.\, Longs Peak Student Center\, Ft. Collins\, CO\, 80526\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Live,History
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SUMMARY:Wayne Miller – Fort Collins Book Fest
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Book Award winner Wayne Miller (We the Jury) situates his poems in life’s looming dilemmas\, vowing–and inviting us–to “expand our relationship with Death” and with every challenging\, uncomfortable subject we meet.” \nAndrew Schelling (The Facts at Dog Tank Spring) speaks to the vastness of the American West while embodying traditions of Europe and Asia with echoes of Shakespeare\, women poets of old India\, and classical Chinese verse. As one reviewer said\, The Facts at Dog Tank Spring is “less a book than a world.” \nCollectively\, these award-winning poets expand our perspective on the emotional and the natural; as Schelling writes\, “life looks bigger.”
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/wayne-miller-fort-collins-book-fest/
LOCATION:Old Firehouse Books\, 232 Walnut St\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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