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FreedomCon 2025: Voices of Freedom – beginning March 22, 2025

March 22 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Authors across time have challenged us to look back at history and learn what we missed, to relearn what we had not fully understood, to reexamine in more detail new information, to consider new interpretations of old stories, to understand the past and present from new voices uncovered and new voices reclaimed. In their gift for writing authors offer to us words, feelings, stories, descriptions in words captured in print and preserved for generations. Their words become our eyes viewing into another world that compels, elucidates, clarifies, that expands our understandings and our horizons. Their words call us to look and listen again, and to be changed. Join with UREC as we engage with a selection of authors who gift us with their works of art.

 

Virtual workshop presentations via Zoom will be held on the 4th Saturday of each month at 2pm. Registration and complete information coming soon. Please stay tuned! Registration cost is $12 per session, all 8 sessions for $85. Members can include a 10% member discount off the total registration.

Here’s the lineup –

  • (3/22) Cold Pressed and Just Brewed Poetry and Whole Phat and Gluten Free Poetry by Carol Durant
  • (4/26) BIG JIM and the White Boy by Marcus Kwame Anderson and David Walker
  • (5/24) Reckoning with Ancestral Sins: How I Discovered my Family’s Slaveholding Past, and What I Did About It by Debra Bruno
  • (6/28) In Defiance: Runaways from Slavery in New York’s Hudson River Valley 1735-1831 by Susan Stessin-Cohn and Ashley Hurlburt-Biagini
  • (7/26) In Defiance: 20 Abolitionists You Were Never Taught in School by Tom Weiner and Amilcar Shabazz
  • (8/23) Bearing Witness: Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement in Ulster County, NY by Susan Stessin-Cohn, Ashley Hurlburt-Biagini, Philip White and Albert Cook
  • (9/27) Conversations in the American Landscape: History, Place, and Justice by Katie Wu and Louis P. Nelson
  • (10/25) Cinderella of Belvoir: A Dream of Freedom On the Underground Railroad by Dionne Patterson

As in the past, presentations will be preserved for one month following the presentation for registrants who would like to listen again, or who would like to listen for the first time if unable to attend the scheduled live presentation.

Complete Information and Registration is available by clicking HERE

Details

Date:
March 22
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Organizer

Mary Liz Stewart
Phone
518-621-7793

Venue

Virtual via Zoom
Phone
518-621-7793
View Venue Website