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WHYY To Screen and Hold Discussion Of “College Behind Bars”

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WHYY is hosting a premier of their new documentary series “College Behind Bars” as well as a discussion with the filmmakers on November 7th from 7pm to 9pm at WHYY Inc at 150 North Sixth Street.

The discussion will be lead be the award winning duo of director Lynn Novick and producer Sarah Botstein, and some of the formerly incarcerated students who are featured in the documentary.

In this a four part documentary, the filmmakers followed a small group of incarcerated people who are attempting to earn their college degrees. They are doing this by going through the Bard Prison Initiative (BPI), which is one of the most strenuous programs in the United States.

The program was executively produced by the legendary documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. He previously worked with the team of Novick and Botstein on The Vietnam War, Prohibition, and The War.

If you can’t make it to the screening, the premier will be on WHYY on November 25th and 26th at 9pm. Below is a link to tickets, which are $5, as well as a trailer for the documentary.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/screening-of-college-behind-bars-discussion-with-filmmakers-tickets-73469333755?aff=ww1010

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Lincoln University Reunion Weekend is ON

Lincoln University alumni! Don’t miss out on your chance to get in on this year’s Alumni Reunion!

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If you are a proud Lincoln Lion then your chance to reunite with friends, classmates, and new friends is coming up from May 21st to May 23rd.

The first degree-granting HBCU in the country is nestled right in Chester County. If you’re an alumnus this is your chance to give back, get back to campus, and enjoy the festivities.

For more information, you can head over to the alumni page on their website, and find out how to register for their amazing events. The highlight is sure to be the reflections from May 1970 to May 2020 with Angela M. Davis, a member of the class of 70.

Below we’ll share some thoughts from Deborah E. Johnson MAHS M’15.

“Some of the reunion and emeritus classes have already begun the campaign to raise funds and have an impact in honor of the “ Old Orange and Blue.” Your determination and commitment are evident in funds already raised by the classes of 5’s and 0’s and 6’s and 1’s, which benefit the university and our students. 

In the next few weeks, we will provide a schedule of Reunion Class Representative conference calls as well as other collateral materials and the Lincoln University Class Reunion Handbook. In addition, we will offer virtual alternatives to our traditional reunion celebration in case of ongoing health concerns.

Please forward your contact information for class representative inclusion and updates.”

If you’re interested be sure to contact Alumni Relations for some more information and get ready to have a great time, just like back in your Lincoln Lion days!

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Join The Roundtable: Design To Disrupt & Reimagine Education

Check out this latest live discussion about changing the education system for the better!

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If you’ve got ideas then don’t miss out on the chance to sign up!

This chat around first-generation achievement is all about disrupting and making real change in the education system. Hosted by the talented and powerful duo of Benita Gordon and Neferteri Strickland, the discussion will feature the knowledge and ideas of Dr. Eve Hudson Ph.D.

The main topic behind this month’s talk is “The entrepreneur roundtable is a virtual space born out of the realization that *PreK12 education is not equitably preparing students for higher education and 4th industrial revolution careers.”

The talk is from 4:00 to 5:00 PM on April 8th and will be hosted online. You can sign up at this link after a brief survey. You can also find your way there by heading to Venture Cafe Philadelphia and click on the banner.

You can also search for the hashtag #VCvirtualJAWN and find your way there. This will be something you don’t want to miss!

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Milk Street’s Christopher Kimball To Host Talk On New Cookbook

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Christopher Kimball has been at the front of food in terms of books, TV and radio broadcasting, and now is coming to WHYY and Philadelphia for a talk and taste of his new cookbook Milk Street: New Rules.

In this talk Kimball will share some of his new rules for that will not only save you time in the kitchen, but elevate your meals and the flavors that you can produce on your own. The event will be moderated by Kae Lani Palmisano, the host of Check, Please! and will cost $30 to attend. WHYY is hosting the event at its headquarters at 150 North Sixth Street in Philadelphia.

The discussion will include a taste test so be sure to leave room for a bite or two. You will also have the opportunity to meet and have your book signed by Christopher Kimball.

Proceeds from the event will benefit WHYY programs and services. The cookbook will be available for purchase at the event, and you can see more information on the book below. If you’d like to purchase tickets, click the link to sign up at Eventbrite.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/milk-streets-christopher-kimball-at-whyy-tickets-71661803383?aff=ww103

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