The Rhode Island Black Heritage Society & The Center for Reconciliation In partnership with other community and religious organizations A Dramatic Reading of Martin Luther King’s LETTER FROM THE BIRMINGHAM CITY JAIL Directed by Ricardo Pitts-‐Wiley 7-‐8:30 p.m. on January 14, 2016 Temple Beth-‐El 70 Orchard Ave, Providence, RI Join us for a dramatic reading of Dr. King’s historic letter at Temple Beth-‐El on Providence’s East Side. The letter will be performed by a talented group of actors from Rhode Island’s own Mixed Magic Theatre Company. Afterwards, we invite all in attendance to join in a brief group discussion about their experience. Actors from the readings and community organizers will also participate in the discussion. This event is FREE and open to the public, space is limited please register for attendance http://mlk-‐letters-‐reading.eventbrite.com To learn more about this event or to learn how your organization can be an event partner, contact [email protected]. Additional performances of Letter from the Birmingham City Jail January 15th – 17th at Mixed Magic Theatre 560 Mineral Spring Ave. in Pawtucket for tickets and information: www.mmtri.com – 401-‐305-‐7333 Event Partners: Brown University -‐ Office of Chaplains & Religious Life -‐ Rhode Island Council for Muslim Advancement -‐ Rhode Island for Community and Justice -‐ Rhode Island for Community and Justice -‐ Temple Beth-‐ El -‐ The African Alliance of Rhode Island -‐ The Blessing Way -‐ The Center for Reconciliation -‐ The Holocaust Center -‐ The Institute for the Study & Practice of Nonviolence -‐ The Jewish Alliance -‐ The Lifelong Learning Collaborative -‐ The Mixed Magic Theater Company -‐ The NAACP, Rhode Island -‐ The Opportunities Industrialization Center -‐ The Rhode Island Bible Society -‐ The Rhode Island Black Heritage Society -‐ The Rhode Island Ministerial Alliance -‐ The Rhode Island State Council of Churches -‐The Urban League
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