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ASK Writers’ Festival – This Weekend (Saturday, July 19)

Saturday, July 19 from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Arts Society of Kingston

97 Broadway, Rondout, Kingston (map) | Telephone: 845-338-0331
ASK

$5 suggested donation

Join the Arts Society of Kingston (ASK) for readings and book signings featuring area writers this weekend.

Featuring Paul Cooper and Abigail Robin

As well as:

Carol Elkins
Lewis Gardner
Sandra Gardner
Friedrich Haas
Shaun Johnston
Donna McCusker
Sidney Norinsky
Erica Obey
Ernst Schoen-Rene
Leslie Seff
Delia Tolz

Remarkable Women in New York State History Reading

On Sunday, July 27, the Poughkeepsie Branch’s Sunday Author Series will explore the book, Remarkable Women in New York State History, a collection of short biographies of notable women from across the state throughout its history. The book is the end-product of an AAUW NYS project, “Women Making a Difference” and coauthored by Marilynn Smiley and AAUW NYS Historian, Helen Engel. Both Smiley and Engel will be on hand to introduce the book.

The program runs from 2:00-3:00 pm at the Gallery in Beacon (199 Main Street, map). Please contact Wendy Maragh Taylor with any questions.

Remarkable Women in New York State History

Program:

Introduction by authors Marilynn Smiley and Helen Engel

Catharyna Brett 1687-1763, Barbara Wilman (author)

Sojourner Truth 1797-1883, Helen Engel

Maria Salmon Mitchell 1818-1889, Helen Engel

Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-1962, Eleanor Charwat* (author)

Jane Matilda Bolin 1908-2007, Wendy Maragh Taylor* (author)

Ruth Stafford Peale 1906-2008, Marilynn Smiley

Anna Oder Buchholz 1921-2007, Barbara Mindel* (author)

Lucille Pattison 1935-2013, Judith Linville* (author)

* Members of AAUW Poughkeepsie Branch

Community Read: The New Jim Crow

Lecture Series and Community Read on Issues
of Race and Imprisonment in the United States

Everette Hodge Center, 15-21 Franklin Street, Kingston

First Meeting: Tuesday, October 9, 6 PM to 8 PM

The Sadie Peterson Delaney African Roots Library of Poughkeepsie is teaming up with AAUW Kingston, Occupy Kingston, and other groups to sponsor a lecture series and community read organized around The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander, a New York Times bestselling book about the mass incarceration rates of African Americans in the contemporary United States. The group will meet on six Tuesdays: 10/9 10/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4, and 12/18.

The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Starting in the 1970s, the number of Americans residing in jails has risen more than 500% to total 2.2 million people. Though African Americans make up a little more than 12% of the total U.S. population, nearly half of those behind bars, or roughly 900,000 inmates, are black.

These statistics mean that African Americans are nearly six times as likely to be incarcerated as whites.
The racial disparity also encompasses Hispanics, who are twice as likely to be sent to jail as whites.
Laws and other targeting devices currently in place help to maintain and grow this tremendously unjust and repressive situation. The laws are there for specific reasons which have little to do with enhancing public safety and welfare.

We will be running this program with the dual purpose of educating ourselves on the facts today as well as looking at all we can do to change this untenable, destructive state of affairs. We will have guest speakers familiar with the particular topics highlighted in different chapters, and we’ll be encouraging a robust dialogue amongst ourselves leading to resolute and productive action.

Copies of the book are available. Come even if you are not reading the book!
Contact: Odell Winfield, 914-388-3092, odell_winfield@yahoo.com

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