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Not In Our Town: Come Together to Stop Hate

Join a group of fellow concerned citizens in taking a stand against hate in our community.

Not in Our Town: Light in the Darkness tells the story of residents of a Long Island village taking action after a local immigrant is killed in a hate crime attack by seven teenagers. While starkly revealing the trauma of hate, this powerful documentary encourages viewers to take action and prevent intolerance from turning into violence.

You can join a group of fellow concerned citizens in taking a stand against hate in our community. After a screening of Not In Our Town:Light in the Darkness, U.S. Justice Department Region VII Community Relations Directer Pascual Marquez discussed best practices for addressing and preventing hate-crimes in our community. Much of the discussion focused on anti-immigrant and homophobic attitudes in our neighborhoods, schools and in politics. Marquez proposed creating a task force of citizens and organizations that would be resource for preventing, reporting and reconciliation of hate crimes. You or your organization can get involved here.

In conjunction with the national PBS documentary KCPT’s The Local Show highlights communities coming together to stop hate and features several segments showcasing local efforts to combat acts of hate and bullying in our community.

This event was co-sponsored by: Coalition of Hispanic Organizations, PFLAG-KC and The Kansas City Anti-Violence Project.

Interested in hosting a screening for your group or school?
Contact Lindsey Foat

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Break the Silence of War-Crimes Against Women

Women, War and Peace: I Came to Testify Screening and Discussion - October 5th from 5-7pm at the offices of Lathrop & Gage

Women, War and Peace: I Came to Testify Screening and Discussion
Date: October 5th | 5-7pm
Location: Offices of Lathrop & Gage | 2345 Grand Blvd. Suite 2200 Kansas City, MO 64108

Witness the remarkable courage of 16 Bosnian women, who broke the decades long silence of rape and war-crimes on October 5 and join us for a special screening and discussion of part one of the five-part PBS series Women, War and Peace. I Came to Testify is the moving story of how a group of 16 women who had been imprisoned and raped by Serb-led forces in the Bosnian town of Foca broke history’s great silence – and stepped forward to take the witness stand in an international court of law. Their remarkable courage resulted in a triumphant verdict that led to new international laws about sexual violence in war.

Watch the full episode. See more Women War and Peace.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with military and international human rights experts Bill Eckhardt, Rana Lehr-Lehnardt, and Fred Green.

Women, War & Peace, a bold new five-part PBS mini-series, is the most comprehensive global media initiative ever mounted on the roles of women in peace and conflict.

This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited. RSVP to reserve your seat.

This event is co-sponsored by: logos for KCPT and other organizations.

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Antiques Roadshow: Jackpot!

It’s every collector’s dream: turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high return.
Watch Monday, September 19, 2011 at 7pm.

It’s every collector’s dream: turning a modest outlay into a staggeringly high return on investment. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Jackpot” rolls the dice on those heady moments when luck smiles on flea market mavens and yard sale savants. This special recalls such spectacular windfalls as a landscape painting acquired for $1.50 at a Salvation Army “half price” sale and valued at $10,000 to $15,000; a 19th-century album of watercolor paintings, scooped up at a yard sale for 25¢, with an estimated value of $20,000 to $30,000; and a 1951 Minneapolis Miller’s baseball uniform worn by Willie Mays, scored at a sports collectibles show for $50 and valued at $60,000 to $80,000.

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Freedom Songs: Music of the Civil Rights Movement

For a brief moment in time, a few daring, innovative musicians stood at the crossroads of a revolution in music and culture.

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