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CCB Happenings October 02, 2020

Welcome to the CCB Happenings for October 2.

MCAC Session 2 – Promoting Inclusion:
1pm ET, 10am PT, 7am HT

In keeping with MCAC’s mission of inclusion and embracing of diverse cultures and in light of the social injustice being experienced throughout our country, MCAC is holding the second of two sessions to increase knowledge of Black Lives Matter and to increase knowledge and understanding of the plight and issues of African Americans as well as other people of color. The facilitator of this two-hour event is Jane Dunhamn, Founder and Director of the National Black Disability Coalition.
Hosted by the Multicultural Affairs Committee

Join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84553603718?pwd=T040VmE4UFlBQ3o1T0dVWVNiVXcrZz09

One tap mobile: +13126266799,,84553603718#

Phone: 312-626-6799
Webinar ID: 845 5360 3718
Passcode: 275691

League of Women Voters Presentation on the Twelve November Ballot Propositions

The Orange County Chapter will be hosting a presentation by the League of Women Voters on the twelve propositions on the upcoming November ballot. The presentation will be part of our regular monthly meting on Saturday, October 10 beginning at 10 a.m.

For more information, please contact Andrea DeKlotz at catmom3260@gmail.com

AIRA Presents Afternoon at the Museum, National Civil Rights Museum virtual Tour:

Host Stephanie Watts, from the ACB Capital chapter will be joined by Paul Mimms, Aira Explorer, veteran and someone who has lived the civil rights struggle on several levels. Visit the AIRA YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_41lIO5rw9k or search for AIRAcast in your podcast player of choice.

Established in 1991, the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the former Lorraine Motel, where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Through interactive exhibits, historic collections, dynamic speakers and special events, the museum offers visitors a chance to walk through history and learn more about a tumultuous and inspiring period of change. Learn more about the National Civil Rights Museum at www.civilirightsmuseum.org

Aira is proud to bring you our Afternoon at the Museum series to explore this rich content with one of our highly trained agents.

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