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Black & Green Forum: Eating Healthy in Schools: Countering Nutricide @ Legacy Books
Black & Green Wednesday
FORUM: Eating Healthy in Schools: Countering Nutricide
WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday August 6, 2008
WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
A panel discussion will include:
* Yasmine Ruiz-Smith, Green Party of St. Louis [moderator]
* Dr. Rosa Kincaid, Kincaid Medical Associates
* Linda McClerklin, Community Health Director, A Better World
* Afua Bromley, LAC, Universal Holistic Health Care
Food sold in supermarkets contributes to sickness. But are children being fed nutritious meals in schools?
Date:
08/06/2008 - 7:00pm - 08/06/2008 - 9:00pmBlack & Green Forum 8/6: Eating Healthy in Schools, Countering Nutricide @ Legacy Books
Black & Green Wednesday
FORUM: Eating Healthy in Schools: Countering Nutricide
WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday August 6, 2008
WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
A panel discussion will include:
* Yasmine Ruiz-Smith, Green Party of St. Louis [moderator]
* Dr. Rosa Kincaid, Kincaid Medical Associates
* Linda McClerklin, Community Health Director, A Better World
* Afua Bromley, LAC, Universal Holistic Health Care
Food sold in supermarkets contributes to sickness. But are children being fed nutritious meals in schools?
Could food actually be interfering with children’s learning? Could it be contributing to behavior problems and delinquency?
Black & Green Wednesday: The LaVena Johnson Story @ Legacy Books
Black & Green Wednesday
FORUM: The LaVena Johnson Story
WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday June 4, 2008
WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
A panel discussion will include:
* Lionel Nixon, African Newsworld newspaper [moderator]
* John Johnson, father of LaVena Johnson
* Redditt Hudson, American Civil Liberties Union
* Michael McPhearson, Veterans For Peace
Date:
06/04/2008 - 7:00pm - 06/04/2008 - 9:00pmBlack & Green Wednesday: Psychosis of Oppression
Black & Green Wednesday
FORUM: Psychosis of Oppression
WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday April 2, 2008
WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
A panel discussion will include:
* Michael A Mancini, PhD, School of Social Work, St. Louis University
* John Chasnoff, Gateway Green Alliance
* Zaki Baruti, Universal African Peoples Organization [moderator]
Date:
04/02/2008 - 7:00pmBlack & Green Wednesday: Deep Green Transportation on 2/6
Black & Green Wednesday
FORUM: Deep Green Transportation
WHEN: 7 pm, Wednesday February 6, 2008
WHERE: Legacy Books and Café, 5249 Delmar (near Union)
A panel discussion will include:
* Charles Quincy Troupe, St. Louis Board of Aldermen, Ward 1
* Mary Jo Maroney, Gateway Green Alliance
* Richard Dockett, St. Louis Area Concerned Taxpayers
* Steve Patterson, Publisher of UrbanReviewSTL.com
* Don Fitz, Missouri Green Party [moderator]
Tired of long waits in the cold and rain, many St. Louisans are demanding an
affordable mass transit system. Could we link that with redesigning
neighborhoods so people could ride bicycles or walk for most trips? Is it feasible to
reduce the number of cars on the road by 80%?
FILM SHOWING: No Volverán - The Venezuelan Revolution Now!
Black & Green Wednesday
Legacy Books and Café
5249 Delmar
University City, MO
A panel discussion will include:
* David May, Hands Off Venezuela
* Daniel Hellinger, Political Science Professor, Webster University
* Zaki Baruti, Green Party, Universal African Peoples Organization
From the makers of the Hands Off Venezuela film "Solidarity," and the Sanitarios Maracay short film series, comes "No Volverán -The Venezuelan Revolution Now," an exciting feature length documentary about the Venezuelan Revolution.
Date:
01/02/2008 - 7:00pm - 01/02/2008 - 9:00pm