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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Jul
2
6:00 PM18:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

  • National Center for Civil and Human Rights (map)
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Presenting: “Ancestral Reckoning” by Marcie Rendon

The ancestors foretold all that would be, from the coming of the pale people to a spider web around the planet to a choice that must be made of which road to walk, the ancestral road or the paved with technology road. The ancestors carry hope forward.

Events are FREE and will follow the format of Equitable Dinners:

  • A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: Cam Argotsinger

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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Jul
18
6:00 PM18:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

Events are FREE and will follow our award-winning Dinners format:

  • *A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: Southern Poverty Law

*Some events will feature light refreshments instead of a meal.

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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Jul
30
6:00 PM18:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

Events are FREE and will follow our award-winning Dinners format:

  • *A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: Southern Poverty Law

*Some events will feature light refreshments instead of a meal.

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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Aug
15
11:00 AM11:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

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Presenting: “Faded Dream” by Melissa Simmons performed by Jeff Hathcoat

Events are FREE and will follow our award-winning Dinners format:

  • *A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: St. Martin's Episcopal Church

*Some events will feature light refreshments instead of a meal.

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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Aug
16
5:00 PM17:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

Presenting: “Faded Dream” by Melissa Simmons performed by Jeff Hathcoat

Events are FREE and will follow our award-winning Dinners format:

  • *A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: All Souls Fellowship Church

*Some events will feature light refreshments instead of a meal.

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We Hold These Truths (Public)
Jun
19
6:00 PM18:00

We Hold These Truths (Public)

  • Episcopal Church of the Incarnation (map)
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Presenting: “Tell Them About a Dream” by Dana Stringer

A Black, southern pastor abandons his Sunday morning sermon to reflect on the past and present struggles and victories of African Americans, who have not only relied on faith in God for freedom and equality but also in the power of their dreams, imagination, and community–in pursuit of the American dream.

Event will follow the format of Equitable Dinners:

  • A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: Rev. Lynne Washington

Learn more out the We Hold These Truths program.

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PUBLIC: We Hold These Truths
Jun
14
2:00 PM14:00

PUBLIC: We Hold These Truths

Presenting: “Tell Them About a Dream” by Dana Stringer

A Black, southern pastor abandons his Sunday morning sermon to reflect on the past and present struggles and victories of African Americans, who have not only relied on faith in God for freedom and equality but also in the power of their dreams, imagination, and community–in pursuit of the American dream.

Event will follow the format of Equitable Dinners:

  • A Meal: Share a meal at a table with friends and strangers

  • A Play: Experience a thought-provoking short play

  • A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators

Hosted by: Sheila Lockhart

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VIRTUAL Equitable Dinners x Thriving Together Atlanta
Apr
26
5:00 PM17:00

VIRTUAL Equitable Dinners x Thriving Together Atlanta

A free, virtual Equitable Dinners that brings together strangers and friends from diverse backgrounds to talk about complex issues like race over a meal, fueled by theater. Connect and be inspired to build a more equitable Atlanta in this transformational experience..

RSVP HERE to reserve your spot and receive the virtual meeting link.

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FREE, PUBLIC Equitable Dinners
Apr
12
2:00 PM14:00

FREE, PUBLIC Equitable Dinners

Community members, educators, faith leaders and advocates are invited to the Tubman Museum for “Reimagining Schools, Neighborhoods, and Faith Communities to Include All Children and Youth.”

The event includes:

A Play: Experience a thought-provoking one-person play play, "A Mother's Plea

A Conversation: Engage in guided discussion led by trained facilitators in small groups

A Meal: Light bites and refreshments will be provided

Please join us at 1:00pm to tour the Tubman Museum exhibit "Embracing Possibility: Georgia's Disability Justice Journey"

On-site childcare and family support will be available upon request. Please email ashley@outofhandtheater.com with children's ages and support needs.

Click here for more info and to RSVP

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