Students and staff researchers will discuss their research on the Gainesville Sun's coverage of race relations, and Vivian Filer, chair of the museum's board of directors, will respond to the panel's findings. 14 at the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center at 837 SE Seventh Ave. Music will be provided by our SA musicians with the opportunity to sing along.įor more information, visit or email the Headlines: Exploring Gainesville Sun's Coverage of Race Relations From Reconstruction to the Present will be part of the University of Florida's Samuel Proctor Oral History Program's Challenging Racism at UF public program series. The title of her talk will be: “The Human Rights Coalition of Alachua County’s work in the community and why it’s important.” The guest speaker be Veronica Robleto, program director and legal navigator of the Community ID Program of the Human Rights Coalition. Vaccinations and boosters are recommended and encouraged. 15 at the Pride Center in the Liberty Center at 3131 NW 13 St. Sunday Assembly, a secular community, will meet at 11 a.m. The deadline is noon Fridays for publication the following Thursday. Send via email to (The new email address - now in effect - to send announcements/information and to request coverage). Please include the following: type/name of event, date, time, location, speakers, theme and cost, if any, and who to contact for more information. The information must be typed out and sent via email. Editor's note: The Guardian no longer accepts fliers as information for events that appear under "About Town."
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