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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>THE COMMUNITY
CHURCH OF BOSTON<BR>SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...<BR><BR>Sunday, May 20,
2007 at 11:00am<BR><BR>25th Annual W.E.B. DuBois Memorial Address (postponed
from February)<BR> SEAN GONSALVES<BR>"The New Crisis in
Journalism"<BR><BR>at Community Church of Boston<BR>565 Boylston St. (Copley
Square)<BR></FONT><A href="http://www.commchurch.org"><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>www.commchurch.org</FONT></A><BR><BR><BR><FONT
face="Times New Roman" size=3>*************<BR><BR>Dr. DuBois was a prophet of
Black Liberation and anti-imperialism. He was a<BR>frequent speaker at the
Community Church of Boston and gave his last public<BR>address in this country
here. The Church has hosted a yearly W.E.B. DuBois<BR>Memorial Address
since 1982, where we invite activists and leaders who honor<BR>the memory of Dr.
DuBois to share their work, words & passion with us.<BR><BR>Sean Gonsalves
was born on Cape Cod and raised in Oakland, CA--"home of the<BR>Black Panther
Party, Angela Davis, Hell's Angels & Tupac Shakur". He has<BR>been a
syndicated columnist and reporter for the Cape Cod Times for the past<BR>ten
years, as well as a frequent guest on talk radio. Sean's work has<BR>appeared in
the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Washington Post & Boston Globe.<BR>He
recently contributed an essay to Living a Life of Value, an anthology of<BR>75
writings edited by Jason Merchey, and will soon be featured in a book<BR>about
African-American columnists.<BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>NEXT WEEK'S COMMUNITY
CHURCH FORUM (5/27)<BR><BR>Memorial Day Weekend<BR>Rev. WILLIAM E.
ALBERTS<BR>"Faith-Based Imperialism: At Work in
Iraq"<BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>SHARE THE MORNING WITH US<BR><BR>10:00am
Coffee, Tea and Bagels<BR>11:00am Sunday Speakers Forum<BR>12:30pm
Luncheon<BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>THE JUSTICE SCHOOL:<BR>A SOCIAL JUSTICE
EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR KIDS AND TEENS<BR><BR>Community Church of Boston is proud
to announce the start of The Justice<BR>School, a new social justice program
that begins on Sundays in September<BR>2007, for kids 7-14. The Justice
School will teach and learn from young<BR>people about social justice and how to
live it. Director JooYoung Choi has<BR>developed an awesome curriculum,
and families are now enrolling their kids.<BR>Visit </FONT><A
href="http://www.thejusticeschool.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>www.thejusticeschool.org</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>
for a look at curriculum. For more<BR>information, contact JooYoung at </FONT><A
href="mailto:jooyoung@commchurch.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>jooyoung@commchurch.org</FONT></A><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3> or
617.266.6710.<BR><BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>COMMUNITY LUNCHEON<BR><BR>After
the Sunday Speakers Forum we share lunch with one another, prepared by<BR>Luis
Alonso Guzman. We ask for and appreciate your contribution, which helps<BR>cover
luncheon expenses.<BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>DIRECTIONS/PARKING<BR><BR>The
Community Church is located at 565 Boylston Street in Copley Square,<BR>between
Dartmouth and Clarendon Streets. Parking is available on Sunday<BR>mornings at
the Back Bay Garage (entrances on Clarendon Street or St. James<BR>Ave.). We can
provide a sticker to affix to your parking receipt and you<BR>will be charged
only $3 until 1:30pm.<BR><BR>By public transportation, take the Green line to
Copley or take the Orange<BR>line to Back Bay station. Community Church is a 2-4
minute walk from either<BR>station.<BR><BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>A PEACE AND
JUSTICE CONGREGATION SINCE 1920<BR><BR>The Community Church of Boston is a free
community of human beings united<BR>for the study and practice of universal
religion, seeking to apply ethical<BR>ideals to individual life and the
democratic and cooperative principle to<BR>all forms of social and economic
life.<BR><BR>*************<BR><BR>FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT
US<BR><BR>Jason Lydon, Congregational Director<BR>Community Church of
Boston<BR>565 Boylston Street<BR>Boston, MA
02116<BR>(617)266-6710<BR>(617)266-0449 (fax)<BR></FONT><A
href="mailto:info@commchurch.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
size=3>info@commchurch.org</FONT></A><BR><A
href="http://www.commchurch.org"><FONT face="Times New Roman"
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