New Africa of the Palm Beaches’ “Model Dialogue” series continues with:
“Where Malcolm X was heading…”
Sunday, Feb. 20, 2-4 p.m.
In recognition of Black History Month and on the anniversary of the assassination of El Hajji Malik Shabazz, a retrospective: Imam Jaabir Muhammad shares unique experiences from the original Nation of Islam and unique insight on Muslim Americans today.
NEXT:
“Constantine’s Sword”
Sunday, March 20, 2-4 p.m.
James Carroll’s compelling documentary exposes religiously inspired violence and intolerance in his personal search for a better future.
AND:
10th Annual Family Interfaith Picnic
Sunday, April 17, 2-4 p.m.
(Dyer Park, West Palm Beach. More details to come.)
Programs 2-4 p.m. at
The United Methodist Church of the Palm Beaches
900 Brandywine Road, West Palm Beach 33409
Moderator: C.B. Hanif, multimedia journalist
No admission fee; donations accepted
Join our gatherings featuring remarkable cultural diversity and exemplary models for interaction and cooperation.
Directions from I-95: Exit #71 west onto Palm Beach Lakes Blvd. Turn right at third traffic light and left at stop sign. UMCPB is on left. More information call 561-309-5476.
BELOW: Scenes from last month’s highly enlightening “From King to…Cosby?” forum, Jan. 23., which featured the unique perspective of Edith Bush, executive director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Coordinating Committee, 2011 recipient of Palm Beach State College’s prestigious MLK Individual Leadership Award.
— C.B. Hanif
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