>X-Sender: [log in to unmask] >Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 10:38:47 -0400 >Reply-To: Building Our Community <[log in to unmask]> >Sender: Building Our Community <[log in to unmask]> >From: Meredith King <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: COLOR OF FEAR WORKSHOP-- please forward >To: [log in to unmask] > >Please help us get the word out on this "Color of Fear" workshop. Please >forward this to various email lists. Thanks! > >--------------------------------------------------------------- > >FILM, WORKSHOP AT BURLINGTON UNITARIAN CHURCH >TO EXAMINE EFFECTS OF RACISM ON OUR SOCIETY > > A workshop based on "The Color of Fear," a groundbreaking film about the >state of race relations in America as seen through the eyes of eight men of >various ethnicities, will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at >the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Burlington, 152 Pearl St. > The film screening will be followed by a discussion led by experienced >facilitators. > "The Color of Fear," produced and directed by Lee Mun Wah, examines >the effect that racism has had on eight men, who are of African, Asian, >European and Latin American origins. The filming took place over three days >in Mendocino County, Calif. While making the film, the men spent all of >their time together. All of the dialogue is spontaneous; for some of the >men, it was the first time they had shared their thoughts on racism with men >of another ethnicity. > The workshop facilitators for Nov. 8 will be: Paij Wadley-Bailey, a >doctoral student in education at the University of Vermont and co-founder of >the Race Education Action Project, the Vermont Anti-Racism Action Team, the >International Summer Youth Institute and the Diversity Quilt on Racism and >Antisemitism; and Judith Beckett, a registered nurse and a longtime >political activist who has taught at Goddard College. Wadley-Bailey has >lived in Vermont for 22 years and has facilitated numerous workshops, >seminars, in-services, discussion groups and cultural celebrations; Beckett >has lived in Vermont for eight years, and she creates posters, collages and >collections of material culture to enhance the workshops she co-facilitates. > The workshop, being presented by the UU Anti-Racism Action Committee, is >open to the public on a sliding-fee scale. Participants are asked to bring a >brown-bag lunch; drinks and dessert will be provided. Child care will be >available to those who call by Nov. 1. > For more information or to request child care, call UU Anti-Racism Action >Committee co-chairs Leon Lawrence (655-1334) or Nini Worman (802-285-2201). > > --30-- > > <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> :^) %^| ;^) ?:^) :^b :^# :^* :~( >:( :^) <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> >+< o >+< Dorothea Brauer >+< o >+< "A one-dimensional [log in to unmask] >+< o >+< remedy can't cure a UVM Counseling Center >+< o >+< three-dimensional wrong." 146 So. Williams >+< o >+< Burlington, VT 05405 >+< o >+< --Gloria Steinam '81 656-3340 >+< o >+< >+< o >+< <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>> * <<<<<<<::>>>>>>>