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DESCRIPTION:Join us for our September First Friday Reception! Featuring the exhibit 
 “The Art of Protest” with narrated presentations, the Dance of Peace 
 live performances by Khalilah Ramirez, and photos by Bob 
 Fitch.\n\nSchedule: 7:00 pm – Dance of Peace outside in front of RCNV; 
 7:15 pm – narrated presentation on The Art of Protest; 7:45 pm – Dance 
 of Peace indoors; 8:00 pm – narrated presentation on The Art of Protest; 
 8:30 pm – Dance of Peace indoors in front of the exhibit; 8:45 pm – 
 narrated presentation on The Art of Protest\n\nThe Art of Protest: Silk 
 screen posters of the 1960s-1970s tell a local story of social protest 
 relating to the Vietnam war, the military draft, the civil rights movement, 
 political reform efforts, and state repression in the United 
 States.\n\nSharat G. Lin collected most of the posters while at U.C. Santa 
 Cruz and U.C. Berkeley. He is a research fellow at the San Jose Peace and 
 Justice Center and on the board of the Initiative for Equality. He writes 
 and lectures on global political economy, labor migration, the Middle East, 
 South Asia, photojournalism, and public health.  He is a contributing 
 author to the book Studies in Inequality and Social Justice (2009).  He 
 also does art and graphic art  in support of social justice.\n\nThe Dance 
 of Peace performed to music carries within it the power to inspire peace in 
 the hearts of all those who witness it.  Khalilah Ramirez developed the 
 Dance of Peace in 2008 out a desire to impact the world around her in a 
 positive way.  Khalilah is a dancer, author and educator in San 
 Jose.\n\nAlso on exhibit: Photos by Bob Fitch. 1960’s era photos of 
 Martin Luther King, Cesar Chavez, Dorothy Day, Pete Seeger, the Civil 
 Rights and the United Farm Workers movements exemplify the Art of 
 Protest.\n\nExhibits run throughout the month of September, open Monday - 
 Thursday 12 noon - 4 pm.\n \nThe Resource Center for Nonviolence, founded 
 in 1976, is a peace and justice organization promoting the practice of 
 nonviolent social change. Its primary mission is to support the growth of 
 nonviolent activists. More information: 831.423.1626, http://rcnv.org/\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/08/30/18802412.php
SUMMARY:The Art of Protest & The Dance of Peace
LOCATION:Resource Center for Nonviolence\n612 Ocean Street\nSanta Cruz, CA 95060
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/08/30/18802412.php
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