[act-ma] 1/08 Remembering Howard Zinn” with Jeff Zinn- Music by CommUnity Voices

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CCB Sunday-Jan 8th at 11AM: - “Remembering Howard Zinn” with Jeff Zinn- 
Music by CommUnity Voices Join us in person, on Zoom or Youtube for our 
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*CCB  SUNDAYS & More*
*January 8 - February 12 2023,
11 AM *(EST)
*1/8: "Remembering Howard Zinn" with Jeff Zinn
1/21: Register for the film screening "Los Hermanos: The Brothers" 
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*Sunday, January 8th at 11 AM:*
*“Remembering Howard Zinn” with Jeff Zinn*

Howard Zinn, the late iconic radical historian and author of “A People's 
History of the United States", spoke many times at Community Church of 
Boston during a span of over 30 years. His informative, passionate and 
funny talks are preserved on cassettes in our archives. We are 
digitizing and making them available on our YouTube Channel. Jeff Zinn, 
Howard’s son, will join us with commentary as we hear excerpts from 
these recordings.

*/• Jeff Zinn /*is an American director and actor who has appeared in 
the film Zabriskie Point, directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and in 
several films by Jay Craven. In theatre, Zinn played Danny in the 
off-Broadway production of Sexual Perversity in Chicago by David Mamet, 
and Trety in the Broadway production of The Suicide by Nikolai Erdman 
starring Derek Jacobi.

*Music by CommUnity Voices*

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*CCB Sunday Programs & More
January - February 2023*
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*Sunday, January 15th at 11 AM:*

*“Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr."
with Letta Neely*

*/• Letta Neely/* is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, she is a 
Black lesbian playwright, performer, poet,
mother, teacher and community activist who has been involved in 
progressive, anti-racist and queer liberation movements all her adult 
life. Her work focuses on the connections and intersections of 
queerness, Blackness, and awareness. Letta is also a co-artistic 
director for Fort Point Theatre Channel. She is the editor and 
scriptwriter of Ife Franklin's "The Slave Narratives of Willie Mae" 
(book and film). Letta hosts FireWater Poetics (a hybrid open mic w/ 
feature) at Emerson College each month.  Letta has received a host of 
awards as well as roles in award winning productions. She is currently 
the Associate Director of Programs at Apprentice Learning. She, along 
with Greg Allen, are in the process of creating a one-person show, 
“Pulling It All Into The Current”.

*Music by CommUnity Voices*

*Coming to CCB: Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023, 7PM*

*DIVIDED BY POLITICS. UNITED BY MUSIC.*

Virtuoso Afro-Cuban-born brothers—violinist Ilmar and pianist Aldo—live 
on opposite sides of a geopolitical chasm a half-century wide. Tracking 
their parallel lives in New York and Havana, their poignant reunion, and 
their momentous first performances together, Los Hermanos/The Brothers 
offers a nuanced, often startling view of estranged nations through the 
lens of music and family.

Featuring an electrifying, genre-bending score, composed by Cuban Aldo 
López-Gavilán, performed with his American brother, Ilmar, and with 
guest appearances by maestro Joshua Bell and the Harlem Quartet.

Ilmar Gavilán, violinist and music director of The Harlem String Quartet 
will join us in a prerecorded interview via Zoom and YouTube.

*This a hybrid event. Join us in person in the Lothrop Auditorium or 
watch the film on Zoom, or YouTube.*

Please register for this FREE film screening. No fee for admission but 
donations appreciated. $20 suggested ticket price.
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*/Donations to benefit IFCO/Pastors for Peace./*

*Sunday, January 22nd at 11 AM:*

*“The Challenges of Writing About a Revolutionary Who Was Also a Poet: 
The Case of Roque Dalton”
with Jim Iffland*

*/• Professor James Iffland/* has written on a wide variety of topics 
related to the Spanish Golden Age, centering mainly on Cervantes and 
Quevedo. Work in progress in this area includes a forthcoming book 
entitled /Usos y abusos: ensayos sobre el destino social del/ 
“Quijote”.  A secondary field of interest is contemporary Central 
American literature. Among the courses he teaches are those on 
Cervantes’s Don Quijote, Golden Age prose fiction, poetry, and drama, 
and literature and social change in Latin America. He is also a faculty 
member in the Center for Latin American Studies Program at the Pardee 
School of Global Studies at Boston University.

*Mùsica en español por Dean Stevens*

*Sunday, January 29th at 11 AM:*

*“The Sickness is the System:
When Capitalism Fails to Save Us”
with Richard Wolff*

The 2022 midterm elections will be a milestone in the fight for 
democracy. But that fight is far from over. All progressives must now 
build a winning strategy to establish and consolidate a permanent 
progressive majority. (Note: that is subject to change as circumstances 
change.)

*/• Richard D. Wolff/* is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of 
Massachusetts, Amherst, and a Visiting Professor in the Graduate Program 
in International Affairs of the New School University, NYC. He is the 
founder of Democracy at Work and host of their nationally syndicated 
show Economic Update. His latest book is /The Sickness is the System: 
When Capitalism Fails to Save Us/ from Pandemics or Itself, which can be 
found along with his other books Understanding Socialism and 
Understanding Marxism at www.democracyatwork.info.

*Music by David Rovics*

*Sunday, February 5th at 11 AM:*

*“What Family Do I Belong To”
with Steve Downs*

Steve will Reflect on how Muslims, impacted by the FBI’s unjustified 
harassment and false charges after 9/11, came together as a family to 
support each other and resist the onslaught of oppression. And he will 
reflect also on the meaning of family as a way for individuals (isolated 
and fearful), to become connected and empowered.

*/• Steve Downs/* is Former Chief Attorney with the NY State Commission 
on Judicial Conduct and present Chair of the Board of CCF (Coalition on 
Civil Freedoms

*Music by CommUnity Voices*
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*Sunday, February 12th at 11 AM:*

*"CCB, Diego Mendoza Lacán, and
the Sanctuary Movement”
with Rady Roldán-Figueroa*

This presentation is based on Rady's research of archival materials at 
Community Church of Boston. It offers a narrative of CCB's involvement 
in the Sanctuary Movement and Diego Mendoza Lacán's (AKA Manuel) role 
will be emphasized as a de facto refugee activist.

*/• Rady Roldán-Figueroa/* is Associate Professor of the History of 
Christianity at Boston University School of Theology. He does research 
in the early modern period and is very interested in the history of 
global Roman Catholicism, Christian spirituality, Baptists, and radical 
Christianity.

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