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DESCRIPTION:Join host Nicole Blake as she discusses the Black Church during the 
 pandemic \nand civil unrest following the George Floyd murder, with a sneak 
 peak of the \nnew PBS series, "The Black Church".\n\nHost: KQED\n\nFree & 
 open to the community (no membership required)\n\nTuesday, February 9, 2021 
 6:00 - 7:30 PM PT\n\nRSVP: https://www.kqed.org/events/137330576451\n\nThis 
 webinar is one of two (2) webinars on "The Black Church".  For information 
 on the speakers at the first webinar on Feb. 2nd, go to: 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/29/18839660.php\n\nSECOND 
 WEBINAR:\n\nJoin host Nicole Blake as she discusses the Black Church during 
 the pandemic and civil unrest.\n\nWe'll watch a sneak peek of PBS's new 
 limited series, "The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song", 
 hosted by KQED Community Advisory Board Panelist, Nicole Blake.\n\nThen 
 join Nicole Blake following the preview as she explores how congregations 
 have adapted to the challenges of the pandemic and confronted civil unrest 
 after the George Floyd murder.\n\nSpecial guests include:\n\n--Susan D. 
 Anderson, History Curator and Program Manager\nCalifornia African American 
 Museum, Los Angeles, CA\n\n--Pastor Mustafa Muyhee, Basic Ministries of 
 Oakland, CA\n\n--Rev. Dr. Lawrence VanHook, Community Church of Oakland, 
 CA\n_____________________________________________________________\n\nAbout: 
 "The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our 
 Song"\n\nhttps://www.pbs.org/show/black-church/\n\nThis two-part series 
 reveals the broad history and culture of the Black church and explores 
 African American faith communities on the frontlines of hope and change. 
 Featuring interviews with Oprah Winfrey, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, 
 Bishop Michael Curry, Cornel West, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Rev. Sharpton & 
 more.\n\n_____________________________________________________________\n\nARTICLE: 
 "The Loneliness of Being Black in San Francisco" (July 20, 2016)\n\n"At 
 [the] Third Baptist Church in [San Francisco], attendance has been steadily 
 declining; on a recent Sunday, around 150 parishioners worshiped in a 
 sanctuary that seats 1,100. 'We pray that we would never be cut flowers, 
 that we would always have roots,' Mr. Brown told the congregation."\n\nFor 
 the full article, go to: 
 https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/21/us/black-exodus-from-san-francisco.html\n_____________________________________________________________\n\nBELOW: 
 Oakland students organized a protest of George Floyd death, June 2020\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/29/18839662.php
SUMMARY:Pandemic & Civil Unrest Impact on Bay Area Black Churches w/ "The Black Church" Sneak Peek
LOCATION:Online event
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/01/29/18839662.php
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