October 12, 2013Saturday, 10:00 PM -- 12 PM
Jeffrey B. Perry will discuss "Hubert Harrison, "The Father of Harlem Radicalism, and his grandson Ray Richardson, the former Black Power producer of Boston's prime time "Say Brother" Television Program (who died under suspicious circumstances in Mexico in 1971)" with host
Janice Graham on
Our Common Ground on Blog Talk Radio.
October 14, 2013Monday, 4:30 PM -- 6:30 PM
Jeffrey B. Perry will speak on "Hubert Harrison, Theodore W. Allen, and the Centrality of the Struggle Against White Supremacy." Event hosted by SPEAR (Students for Prison Education and Reform), Campaign to End the New Jim Crow (Princeton), the PTS Mumia and Mass Incarceration Group, and the New Jersey Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement. 4 McCosh Hall,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 08540. Contact Persons
J. Amos Caley and
Jean Ross.
October 14, 2013Monday, 8 PM,
Frist Campus Center, Lecture Hall, Room 302, Princeton University --
Jeffrey B. Perry '68 will chair panel on "Beyond Wall Street: More Careers for Princetonians" and offer a presentation on "Independent Scholarship." Other panelists include
Larry Adams ’74 -- labor and community organizer;
Gene Bruskin ’68 labor organizer;
Lorraine Goodman ’83 -- non-profit theatre groups;
Marty Johnson '81, President of Sustainable Development Group;
Kiki Karaglou '05 Assistant Curator at Metropolitan Museum of Art;
David Holliday ’84 – International Human Rights,
Mike Salmanson ’82 – Attorney representing people in need (death penalty, employment discrimination, whistleblowers); and
Paul Nehring '10 Princeton Alumni Corps. Event sponsored by
Princeton College Democrats, the
PACE Center,
Princeton Equality Project,
SURGE (Students United for a Responsible Global Environment),
Greening Princeton,
SPEAR (Students for Princeton Education and Reform),
Project Civics and
Princeton Progressives.Contact persons
Jimmy Tarlau and
Will Mantell.
October 19, 2013Saturday, 2 PM - 4:30 PM --
Theodore W. Allen's The Invention of the White Race (Verso Books) especially Volume 2 The Origin of Racial Oppression in Anglo-America will be discussed in a slide presentation/talk by Jeffrey B. Perry at the Dudley Branch Library 65 Warren Street,
Roxbury, MA. Event sponsored by
South Asians for Global Justice. Contact persons
Umang Kumar,
Mirna Lascano and
Charlie Welch; Branch Librarian
Janet Buda; opening presenter
Tony Van Der Meer.
October 20, 2013Sunday, 11 AM,
Jeffrey B. Perry will discuss Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race," at Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St.,
Boston, MA 02116. Contact persons
Linda Jenkins and
Mary Lynn Cramer.
October 20, 2013Sunday, 5 PM, Jeffrey B. Perry will discuss
"Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism and Theodore W. Allen's "The Invention of the White Race," at the Center for Marxist Education, 550 Massachusetts Ave (Central Square),
Cambridge, MA 02116. Contact person
Joe Ramsey.
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