I just wanted to pass this reminder along. The music sounds lile
it's going to be excellent.

Everyone, please make you get out and vote tomorrow and make sure you 
remind all your friends as well. Thanks.

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-Donor?Black holes are where God divided by zero. Listen to me! We are all-
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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 10:29:11 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: A Reminder!  Forum This Week!

We hope a large audience and a broad representation of community leaders will 
attend the HRC Forum on Racial Harmony on Thursday, April 4,  to underline 
the message that Framingham is "no place for hate".  See you there.  Ralph 
Woodward, Human Relations Commission.

News from

The Human Relations Commission
of the Town of Framingham
    
Date:    March 31, 2002     Contact:  Karen Baratta     Telephone:  
508-620-4850
For Immediate Release           E-Mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
         
FORUM TO SPOTLIGHT LIVES AND WORKS OF DUKE ELLINGTON, HOWARD THURMAN, RICHARD 
WRIGHT�GIANTS OF RACIAL HARMONY

A Public Forum in the series "Drawing Together," co-sponsored by the Human 
Relations Commission of the Town of Framingham , Harmony Grove Research 
Center for the African Diaspora, Inc. and Borders Bookstore, will be held on 
Thursday evening, April 4, 2002 from 7 to 9 PM in the Public Hearing Room, 
Lower Nevins Hall, Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street, Framingham, 
Massachusetts.  Three local author/biographers will describe their famous 
subjects in a presentation entitled: 
 
RACIAL HARMONY:
THREE HUMANITARIAN GIANTS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY!

Ms. Arleigh Prelow, distinguished documentary filmmaker/producer, will 
discuss her work-in-progress, "Howard Thurman: In Search of Common Ground" 
and show a brief preview of the film depicting Thurman�s life and work.  
Poet, mystic, philosopher, theologian, Howard Thurman was the author of more 
than twenty books.  He died in 1981 but his influence is still felt in his 
inspirational works on religion and racial mediation.

A. H. Lawrence is the author of "Duke Ellington and His World" (Routledge 
2001, $35.00).  "Of all the books on Duke Ellington, including the few that 
greatly illuminated his life and music, there is now the definitive biography 
of Duke that includes a musician�s analysis of his entire musical 
development." ( Nat Hentoff, jazz critic and author.)  Mr. Lawrence describes 
how this great composer, the grandson of slaves, became a spokesman for his 
people and his music in the more than 3000 jazz works he created in his 
lifetime. 

Hazel Rowley�s "Richard Wright: The Life and Times" (Henry Holt 2001, 
$35.00), reviewed on the cover of the New York Times Book Review (August 2001 
) is widely acclaimed.  "�well written, prodigiously researched, and nicely 
paced, a compelling evocation of the man, his craft and the different worlds 
through which he moved�" (Wall St. Journal) Ms. Rowley, now affiliated with 
the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro American Studies at Harvard, will 
probe the difficult reaches of Wright�s stormy career. 

In a musical interlude Elden Sully, a jazz musician, will set the period and 
time in which Thurman, Ellington, and Wright lived.  Questions from the 
audience will follow the presentations.  Books will be available for signing 
by Mr. Lawrence and Ms. Rowley. 

This will be the fourth meeting in the series "Drawing Together," a program 
created by the Human Relations Commission to encourage efforts to build 
community and improve communication between different cultures in the Town of 
Framingham.  The forums give citizens the opportunity to become informed and 
to examine and discuss issues of concern and of discrimination in our 
multicultural society.  

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