[act-ma] 3/18 "The Legacy of Ireland's Struggle from the Past until Today"

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Tue Mar 13 13:09:46 PDT 2012


THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...

Sunday, March 18, 2012
11:00am

St. Patrick's Day weekend
EDWARD CHILDS & JAN CANAVAN
"The Legacy of Ireland's Struggle from the Past until Today"

The Irish struggle has been inspired by--and has in turn inspired--many
struggles around the world. In Asia, Africa and South America, the Irish
connections are deep and well-known. The ties in the U.S.A. are less
well-known, but also run deep in the Labor Movement here. It has touched
even more deeply the historic black Civil Rights struggle, from Frederick
Douglass to Marcus Garvey and from Martin Luther King to Chuck Turner.

Ed Childs and Jan Canavan are long-time activists focused on Ireland and its
troubles; each has spoken on these issues at Community Church before.

Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St. (Copley Square)
www.communitychurchofboston.org


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NEXT WEEK'S COMMUNITY CHURCH FORUM (3/25)

EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS ABORTION FUND
"The Fight to Make Abortion Available to All"


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prepared by our cook Luis Alonso Guzman. Enjoy a
delicious lunch with friends! A small contribution is requested to help
cover lunch expenses.


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The Community Church is located at 565 Boylston Street in Copley Square,
between Dartmouth and Clarendon Streets.

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Clarendon Street or St. James Ave.). We can provide a sticker to affix to
your parking receipt, and you will be charged $5.00 for 3 hours of parking.

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line to Back Bay station. Community Church is a 2-minute walk from either
station.


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