Thursday, January 28, 2016

Resistance! January 31 Platform on Courageous Acts in El Salvador

We hope you can join us this Sunday, January 31, when we complete our monthly theme of resistance.  Peggy Goetz, Ross Wells, and Lola Skolnik will share stories of heroes of resistance (such as Maricella Ramos, shown here) they have met through their work in El Rodeo, our sister community.  Special musical guest will be Jean Rohe, singer-songwriter and member of the Brooklyn Ethical Society.  Jean will also have a house concert that evening at Susan Runner's house.  To reserve your seat, contact Lola Skolnik.  Hope to see you Sunday!

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

January 17 -- A Very Special Platform



Bernardine (Dine) Watson, an award-winning poet, began writing plays and poems when she was 12 years old. A native Philadelphian, Dine has performed her poetry in numerous venues in Philadelphia (including the Philadelphia Ethical Society) and Washington. Recently she was accepted into the DC Commission on the Arts and Sciences’ Poets in Progress program.  She also continues to write on key social issues and has been published in the Washington Post’s “She the People” blog and Health and Science section.  Dine is a member of the DC African American Women’s Giving Circle, DC Women Writers of Color and serves on the board of the DC Rape Crisis Center. 

Joining Dine will be Beth Palubinsky, a red-diaper baby who grew up singing “Union Maid” and “Bread and Roses.” Formerly a practicing attorney and development professional, she became a Life-Cycle Celebrant in 2005, creating and performing personalized milestone ceremonies. She sings as a solo artist and with roots rock bands, has recorded with local and national artists, and continues to believe, as she learned at her parents’ knees, that music can sustain us in the struggle for justice, equality and beauty in this muddled world.

You won’t want to miss this very special platform.