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SUSPICION NATION: Race Relations in St. Louis...Supporters Dessert Reception
Join us for a FREE conversation on race relations and action steps for our community, in the aftermath of the tragedy in Ferguson; featuring NBC News legal analyst and NY Times best-selling author Lisa Bloom (Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It), and St. Louis community leaders. Supporters Dessert Reception following presentation (ticket required for reception only)
Community Information Tables 6:00 6:45pm Learn how to get involved with organizations helping our community and neighbors. Panel Presentation with Audience Q&A 6:45 - 8:30pm FREE Admission **Reserved seating for Supporters**
Dessert Reception for Supporters 8:30 9:30pm With Distinguished Honorary Co-Chairs: Judge Jimmie Edwards -- St. Louis Circuit Court Judge & Founder of the Innovative Concept Academy Rabbi Susan Talve -- Founding Rabbi of Central Reform Congregation
$60 per person: Includes reserved seating at presentation; one signed copy of Lisa Bloom's book SUSPICION NATION; and a delicious dessert/coffee reception. $80 for two people: Includes reserved seating at presentation; one signed copy of SUSPICION NATION; and dessert/coffee reception. $35 for one person: Includes reserved seating at presentation, and dessert reception.
***FREE parking in lots adjacent Museum; across from Forest Park Visitor's Center; and next to Tennis Center. Please allow extra time to park. ***Free Valet Parking also available, beginning at 5:30pm.
Event Presented by: Meet Me Saint Louis
Co-Sponsored by: Anti-Defamation League; Diversity Awareness Partnership, & National Conference for Community Justice
Hosted by: Missouri History Museum
In Partnership with: Urban League Metro St. Louis; Central Reform Congregation; NAACP St. Louis City & County; The Ethics Project; YWCA Metro St. Louis; 100 Black Men Metro St. Louis; Cultural Leadership; Arch City Defenders; Sisters of Hope; Mound City Bar Association; Focus St. Louis/Bridges; Red Latina; St. Louis Civil Rights Enforcement Agency; Hispanic Leaders Group
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LocationMissouri History Museum (View)
5700 Lindell Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63112
United States
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