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SUMMARY:Issues Exploration Book Club-Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine by Emily Bernard
LOCATION:Natalie Self's home in the Mississippi Bluffs area
DESCRIPTION:Issues Exploration Book Club-Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine by Emily Bernard\n\n07/14/22 06:00 PM CST\n - 07/14/22 08:00 PM CST\Description:\nWhat role do stories play in how we see ourselves as women and family members?  Does race impact your self-identity?  How do we articulate the ways that difference-and similarity-shape our experiences in the world?  Please read the book, then join us for a discussion and reflection on this personal text written by a Black woman navigating her roles as teacher, mom and wife in a world that often does not match her self-identity.  To ensure the conversation covers everything each participant is interested in talking about, please submit discussion questions to Natalie Self at nself@cortexstl.org prior to the event. \n\nWe will provide the greens and dressing for a salad. Please plan to bring a topping (think protein, other veggies, nuts, seeds, etc.) for a pot luck salad.  Bread and desserts are welcome too. Alcohol-free beverages will be served.\Location:\nNatalie Self's home in the Mississippi Bluffs area\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Issues Exploration Book Club-Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother's Time, My Mother's Time, and Mine by Emily Bernard<br /><br />07/14/22 06:00 PM CST - 07/14/22 08:00 PM CST<br />Description:<br />What role do stories play in how we see ourselves as women and family members?&nbsp; Does race impact your self-identity?&nbsp; How do we articulate the ways that difference-and similarity-shape our experiences in the world?&nbsp; Please read the book, then join us for a discussion and reflection on this personal text written by a Black woman navigating her roles as teacher, mom and wife in a world that often does not match her self-identity.&nbsp; To ensure the conversation covers everything each participant is interested in talking about, please submit discussion questions to Natalie Self at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:nself@cortexstl.org" target="_blank">nself@cortexstl.org</a>&nbsp;prior to the event.&nbsp;<br />
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We&nbsp;will provide the greens and dressing for a salad. Please plan to bring a topping (think protein, other veggies, nuts, seeds, etc.) for a pot luck salad.&nbsp; Bread and desserts are welcome too. Alcohol-free beverages will be served.<br />Location:<br />Natalie Self's home in the Mississippi Bluffs area<br /><br />,  
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