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Strata: Portraits of Humanity - Dec'22

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This film is food for thought about what we really know. It’s about the existence of an invisible work of art. In fact, this is false: it IS visible. However, you’ve never seen it, because it’s been in the Sahara Desert since 2017. At least, we believe that, because nobody knows what has happened to it since its installation. "The Desert" tells of the twisted circumstances in which this object ended up in the desert (the arid and little- known space). In the process, the film humorously touches on the greatest secrets about objects, mirages and the outskirts of reality.

Making Good Financial Decisions at Every Age = Security in Retirement Episode 2

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From Falmouth Community Television:

Smart Strategies for Savers, Retirees and Job Switchers

Hosted by Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

Panelists:

Joshua Dietch, Consultant, DCIIA's Retirement Research Center

Tim Rouse, Executive Director of the SPARK Institute

Geoffrey Sanzenbacher, Associate Professor of the Practice at Boston College

Anna-Maire Tabor, Director of the Pension Action Center at UMass Boston

First Annual Harper Jr. High Music Program Fall Concert

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For the first time in its history, all music ensembles of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Jr. High School will be performing at one concert under a single director.

The Harper Jr. High Music Program 2022 Fall Concert, directed by Greg Brucker, will be held at Davis High School's Brunelle Hall on Thursday, November 17th, 2022. The concert begins at 7 PM.

Redlined - A Conversation about Housing with Leah Rothstein

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Interfaith Housing Justice Davis, League of Women Voters Davis Area and Avid Reader brings Leah Rothstein for a conversation about Housing.  Recorded by Davis Media Access via Zoom on November 17, 2022.

In his book The Color Of Law, Richard Rothstein explained how government policy intentionally segregated our cities and suburbs. In Just Action (release spring 2023), Leah Rothstein and Richard Rothstein describe what we can do now, in our own communities, to undo racial segregation and begin to repair the harms it has caused us all.