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CCB Sunday, November 24 @11AM:
“Changing Lives with Books”
with Calvin Arey

Calvin Arey’s photo by Alex Gagne

People don’t realize that a person’s whole lives can be changed with just one book, said Malcolm X in his autobiography. Calvin Arey takes this quote deeply to heart in his committed work with the Prison Book Program. Calvin will talk about books that have changed his life, and that changed the lives of thousands who have received the books sent by PBP. Calvin Arey, a new and deeply committed member of CCB, will share his life trajectory, and his life’s passion for sending books to people behind bars.

• Calvin Arey (he/him) directs the Albert Woodfox Memorial Mini-Freedom Libraries (AWMMFL), a fiscally sponsored project of Prison Book Program. Calvin spent several years incarcerated in Virginia, Connecticut and Massachusetts in the 1960’s and 1970’s. He is the only surviving lead plaintiff from the landmark prisoners’ rights case Landman v. Royster, which de-segregated Virginia’s prison system, established basic due process rights for incarcerated people, and put an end, among other things, to bread and water diets for people in solitary confinement.    

Music by CommUnity Voices


CCB Sunday, December 1 @11AM:
“Bearing Witness Through Music”
with David Rovics

Our intrepid troubadour, just back in the US from a tour of Europe, will be live at CCB, bearing witness to the horrors and celebrating the solidarity, mostly by singing about it.  He’ll also talk about the various uses of music and other forms of culture in effectively reaching the hearts and minds of people, with examples provided.

• David Rovics is an American indie singer /songwriter, musician, writer and podcaster based in Portland, Oregon. His music concerns both topical subjects such as the war in Gaza, anti-globalization, anarchism, and social justice issues, and also labor history.


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For listings of regional peace and justice events, see the Act-MA list, the AFSC Weekly Calendar, Boston Indymedia, United for Justice and Peace, and Massachusetts Jobs with Justice’s ResourcesCentro Presente (Somerville), the Democracy Center (Cambridge), Encuentro 5 (Boston),  Lucy Parsons Center (Jamaica Plain) and Spontaneous Celebrations (Jamaica Plain) also publish a ‘calendar of events’ hosted at their respective community spaces. The Community Church of Boston has also compiled a Homeless and Low Income Resource Guide 2020 for those in need.

 


Discourse by CCB MEMBERS & FRIENDS

Gun Violence in America Can and Must be Challenged! by Virginia Pratt

Articles by Rev. William Alberts on CounterPunch
Quotes from Victor Wallis, Red-Green Revolution… by Victor Wallis
After the Mid-Term Elections by Mark Solomon
Global Inequalities, Local Remedies by Rev. Dr. Norm Faramelli
What Would Gandhi Do? by David Lewit
Remembering Hiroshima with Consideration for its Current and Future Implications by Virginia Pratt
A Eulogy for Hank Faunce by Edward Beuchert
Agelessness, Ageism, And Aging by Mary Lynn Cramer
The Limits of Liberal Rhetoric: Profits vs. Jobs by Mary Lynn Cramer
It’s Time to Recall the Sub-prime Loans by Virginia Pratt

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