Two books, three authors. Join the YWCA for a presentation of two stories that share, with honesty and candor, both the challenges and the hopes for racial healing from cross racial perspectives. We invite you to participate in what will be the first in a series of dialogues dedicated to bringing about reconciliation and harmony between the races.
About the Authors:
Tod Ewing is the author of Seeing Heaven in the Face of Black Men, which addresses the concept of racial healing from a candid, practical and spiritually based (as distinct from a particular religion) perspective.
Phyllis and Eugene Unterschuetz are the authors of “Longing: Stories of Racial Healing,” a book made with the objective of encouraging readers to form authentic interracial relationships.
WHERE: YWCA National Capital Area Building 624 Ninth Street NW 4th Floor
WHEN: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 6 – 8 p.m.
RSVP/QUESTIONS: Contact Twanisha Mitchell at 202-626-0700, ext. 30 or tmitchell@ywcanca.org