Hope Over Hate - A Community Conversation

Thu 5/9
6:00 pm - Doors Open | 7:00 pm - Presentation


General Admission - FREE - BY RESERVATION ONLY. 

Please join us for a special community event, “Hope Over Hate”, on Thursday, May 9 at 7pm.

Rev. Dr. Joe Cobb will serve as a moderator for a discussion with the co-founders of Serve2Unite, an organization that seeks to address the root causes of hate-motivated violence. The speakers are Pardeep Singh Kaleka whose father, the leader of a Wisconsin Sikh Temple, was one of six people shot and killed by a white supremacist, and Arno Michaelis, who helped found that very same white supremacy organization. The story is of how understanding, hope, and friendship can overcome hate.

 

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Dorothy Gillespie: Courage, Independence, and Color

Wed 5/22
6:00 pm - Doors Open | 7:00 pm - Screening | Q&A afterwards with the filmmakers and members of the Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation


Born in 1920 – the same year women won the right to vote – Dorothy Gillespie challenged society and women’s place in it through her activism, pedagogy, and groundbreaking art work as one of the great abstract expressionists of the twentieth century.
 

Hoot and Holler - Animal Kingdom

Wed 6/12
7:00 pm


THIS SHOW IS OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT

Animal Kingdom - General Admission - $22 + tax


We all have an animal story and Hoot and Holler is shining a light and celebrating nature's creatures, warm and fuzzy, sharp teethed and taloned, living spirits who remind us of our humanity - and perhaps our own primal selves. 

Come join us for your stories about animals. Or animal instincts. Or animal attraction. All things animal!