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face="Times New Roman"> <FONT size=2 face=Arial>From John
Lampert:</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>The <FONT size=4>Ethical Society of Boston</FONT>
will be presenting a program on Sunday, June 9 at 10:30 AM in Belmont.</DIV>
<H1 class=entry-title>June 9, Corey Dolgon, “In Search of One Big
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<P><STRONG><A
href="http://bostonethical.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/corey-dolgon-225x300.jpg"><IMG
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width=180 height=240></A>Corey Dolgon</STRONG>, a Ph.D in American Culture and
Sociology Professor has been performing “singing lectures” for almost a decade.
Focusing on the role that folksongs play in the U.S. labor movement, Corey’s
words and music bring both history and theory to life. He is a long-time labor
activist and community organizer and has used folk songs to build solidarity on
the line and engage students in the classroom. <SPAN id=more-853></SPAN>This
singing lecture covers labor history from a multicultural perspective and
examines the function of folk songs in workers’ lives, labor, and
organizing.</P>
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<P>The program will take place at 395 Concord Ave. Belmont, (next to the Belmont
Post Office). Program is Free. Public is Welcome. Music,
Coffee/Snacks, and Discussion to follow. For further information call
617-739-9050 or visit BostonEthical.Org</P>
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