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My Grandmother, The Great Migration, and African-American Spirituals

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In recognition of Black History Month, Lellingby Boyce performed a program titled “My Grandmother, The Great Migration, and African-American Spirituals”  on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015 at the Davis Senior Center.

Boyce’s earliest public performances in Davis focused on African-American spirituals and African-American storytelling. Since then, she has presented recitals of art songs and operatic arias, and audience-participation programs of Broadway’s gems.

Palestinian Incitement as an Obstacle to Peace

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Presentation on 1-11-2015 by Zionists of America at Congregation Bet Haverim, Davis, CA.  Sponsored by Israel Matters Committee.

Speaker: Sam Levine, Executive Director of ZOA West Division

Production and Sponsor on DCTV: Paul Pikowsky

IM Committee: George Rooks

Submitted for airing on DCTV 2-26-2015.

OLLI presents - Roy Engoron - Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System - Session Two

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OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, presents Roy Engoron and his lecture 'Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System.' Session Two (2 of 2).

OLLI presents - Roy Engoron - Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System - Session One

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OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, presents Roy Engoron and his lecture 'Heroes, Villains, Damsels and Clowns: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Studio System.' Session One (1 of 2).