Lynn...thank you for telling us about it...what a great idea to intervene in a crisis PREVEN TENTATIVELY...most subtle way to cope with a problem -----Original Message----- From: lrichard <lrichard@co.durham.nc.us> To: lrichard <lrichard@co.durham.nc.us>; mfragola <mfragola@co.durham.nc.us> Sent: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 9:21 pm Subject: [NCDOGS] "Community Dialogue about School Desegration" ear Friends, Don't miss this upcoming program-"A Community Dialogue about School esegregation"-part of the North Carolina Collection's Commemorating Courage eries, presented with Duke University's Pauli Murray Project. Please forward he information below to your email list, post it to your Facebook page, and end it to friends, neighbors, colleagues, and anyone you think will be nterested. The program will be held this Sunday, August 22, to honor the first frican-American students to integrate several of Durham's previously all white chools and to mark the 50th anniversary of the first of these students to raduate from Durham High School. We invite you to bring your memories of Durham r the places you grew up-to share your stories and learn from the stories of our neighbors. Thanks for helping to get the word out! I look forward to seeing you on the 2th. Lynn Lynn Richardson orth Carolina Collection urham County Library 919) 560-0171 Commemorating Courage: A Community Dialogue about School Desegregation Sunday, August 22, 3 p.m. Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. In 1959, the first African-American students integrated Durham city schools. In ollaboration with the Pauli Murray Project, we invite you to participate in a ommunity dialogue about these events. Bring your memories of Durham or the lace you grew up and your questions for a facilitator-led discussion. Free and open to the public. This program is presented by the North Carolina Collection and the Pauli Murray Project and is supported by Durham Library Foundation. Commemorating Courage is a three-event series in August that highlights ndividuals and groups who have challenged the status quo, worked against injustice, and have shown bravery in the face of adversity. For more information call 560-0171 or visit www.durhamcountylibrary.org ________________________________ This message is being sent on a public e-mail system and may be subject to isclosure under the North Carolina Public Records Act." ************************ Visit the D-OGS web site: http://www.ncgenweb.us/dogsnc/ To Unsubscribe: As a member you are automatically subscribed and remain ubscribed. To unsubscribe, email NCDOGS-admin@rootsweb.com with your request. ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCDOGS-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message