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SUMMARY:What's Going On Here? Inquiring Into Our Human Life on Earth
DESCRIPTION:Prabu and Johnny–sometimes joined by Charles Erickson–have been meeting on Sundays at Taborspace to talk about the kinds of things that coffee shop philosophers talk about. We recently studied the PBS series The Power of Myth\, in which Joseph Campbell was interviewed in 1988 by Bill Moyers. \nWhat’s Going On Here? went on vacation to Mexico for most of December and January. We had a great workshop with Kim Stafford called “Writing and Talking the Art of Living” in Guanajuato\, from December 28th through January 1st. \nWe have resumed our weekly dialogue-and-study group in the Library at Taborspace. We meet on Sundays from 3 to 5 pm. \nCurrently we are using Shakespeare’s work as a jumping-off-point for discussions that range wide and dive deep. Having spent some time with Romeo & Juliet\, we are moving on to Measure for Measure\, starting on February 16th. You are invited! You can also use the contact form on this website if you want to know more\, or have any questions. \nJohnny  2/11/2020
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/whats-going-on-here-an-inquiry-into-our-human-life-on-earth/
LOCATION:Library at Taborspace\, 5441 SE Belmont\, Portland\, Oregon
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SUMMARY:Literary Arts Presents EVERYBODY READS - Tommy Orange\, author of There There
DESCRIPTION:There There by Tommy Orange is Multnomah County Library’s current selection for the Everybody Reads program. You can get a free copy of the book from your local branch of the library. Literary Arts is bringing Tommy Orange to Portland for a reading at the Schnitzer Concert Hall on March 5th.
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/literary-arts-presents-everybody-reads-tommy-orange-author-of-there-there/
LOCATION:Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall\, 1037 SW Broadway\, Portland\, Oregon
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SUMMARY:Winter Group Exhibition at Froelick Gallery Runs Through February 29th
DESCRIPTION:Jake Scharbach is one of the featured artists at Froelick’s Winter Group Exhibition. Other artists include Ronna Neuenschwander\, Barry Pelzner and Rick Bartow. \nThe gallery is open from 10:30-5:30\, Tuesday through Saturday. The show closes on February 29th. Make plans to see it before then!
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/winter-group-exhibition-at-froelick-gallery/
LOCATION:Froelick Gallery\, 714 NW Davis\, Portland\, OR
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SUMMARY:National Memorial for Peace and Justice
DESCRIPTION:The National Memorial for Peace and Justice  is a powerful art project based in Alabama that includes histories of lynching across the United States  –  please pass this news on to your friends. Next week OPB will present a story about the Memorial and what will follow next in the installation of the Art Project.\n\nOn Saturday\, Feb. 29\, at 10 a.m.\, a ceremony will be held in Coos Bay to commemorate the one documented lynching of a black man in Oregon.  Fellow friends and artists Gina Wilson and Susan Webb will attend the collection of soil from the killing site that will be sent to the National Museum for Peace and Justice Center  in Alabama.  We won’t all be able to travel to Coos Bay\, but we could take time out to acknowlege the harm done and the healing that could happen for all those whose land and lives were taken. You might want to stop -get connected\, touch the Earth –  Saturday in honoring this history and the power of ART to bring awareness\, to open hearts\, and to transform.\n\nNext week OPB will present a story about the Memorial and what will follow next in the installation of the Art Project.\n\nWith compassion for all beings\, shining the light\,\n Katie Radditz\,  of The Open Road\n\n\nhttps://www.oregonlive.com/history/2020/02/a-1902-lynching-in-coos-bay-is-being-commemorated-to-highlight-black-suffering-spark-racial-reconciliation.html\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA notorious 1902 lynching in Coos Bay is being memorialized to highlight racial injustice\, spark reconciliation – oregonlive.com\nThe violence that’s now being memorialized erupted 118 years ago after a miner’s wife\, a white woman\, accused a black man of raping her near South Marshfield’s Seventh Street Bridge.\nwww.oregonlive.com\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_National_Memorial_for_Peace_and_Justice \n  \nhttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/25/us/lynching-memorial-alabama.html \nhttps://museumandmemorial.eji.org \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHome | Museum and Memorial\nLocated on the site of a former warehouse where black people were enslaved in Montgomery\, Alabama\, this narrative museum uses interactive media\, sculpture\, videography and exhibits to immerse visitors in the sights and sounds of the domestic slave trade\, racial terrorism\, the Jim Crow South\, and the world’s largest prison system.\nmuseumandmemorial.eji.org
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/national-memorial-for-peace-and-justice/
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SUMMARY:Concert Mosaic
DESCRIPTION:New music by Northwest Women Composers Elizabeth Blachly-Dyson\, Lisa Ann Marsh\, Lisa Neher\, Stacey Philipps\, Christina Rusnak\, Dawn Sonntag and Linda Woody. Performed by Delgani String Quartet. \nFeaturing poetry by Deborah Buchanan. \nArtwork by Ellen Blazich\, Karen Drain\, Cindy Geffel\, Paulette Insall\, Susan Johnson\, Ildiko Kalapacs and Teresa Sala. \nTickets from Brown Paper Tickets: https://concertmosaic.brownpapertickets.com
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/concert-mosaic/
LOCATION:Lincoln Recital Hall 75\, 1620 SW Park Ave.\, Portland\, Oregon
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SUMMARY:Writing & Talking the Art of Living
DESCRIPTION:A retreat with Kim Stafford and Johnny Stallings in Guanajuato\, Mexico. \nA gathering to experience how the words we speak and hear\, and the words we write and read take us deeper. \nTo learn more\, or to register for this adventure\, contact Johnny. \n 
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/writing-talking-the-art-of-living/
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SUMMARY:Día de Muertos
DESCRIPTION:Kim Stafford and Efraim Diaz-Horna will read poems in English & Spanish\, along with music\, food and Aztec dancing.
URL:https://openroadpdx.com/event/dia-de-los-muertos/
LOCATION:Portland Mercado\, 7238 SE Foster\, Portland\, Oregon
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SUMMARY:Song of Myself
DESCRIPTION:For the 200th anniversary of Walt Whitman’s birth\, Johnny Stallings will perform Song of Myself at Smith Hall\, Lewis & Clark College. The performance will be followed by a dialogue with Kim Stafford\, Rachel Cole & Johnny.
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LOCATION:Smith Hall\, Lewis & Clark College
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