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| The work of the Veterans of Hope Project is multifaceted. In addition to our interview archive, portions of which you can access through the "Stories" page, we also organize an occasional series of public programs in Denver: lectures and symposia as well as public conversations and youth workshops. In the summers, we often co-sponsor courses related to religion and social change with the Iliff School of Theology. More> |
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Anne Braden is an extraordinary, unsung hero of the southern
freedom movement whose wisdom about multi-racial coalition building
and anti-racism advocacy comes from six decades of organizing.
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Mama
Rose honors our co-founder, Rosemarie Freeney Harding, a
courageous, loving woman whose insights and example continue
to guide the work of the Project. |
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Veterans
includes biographical sketches of all of the people interviewed
for the Project since 1997 with links to websites for more information
about their lives and work. |
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Public
engagement describes lectures,
courses, workshops and other programs the Project has sponsored
and includes a calendar of upcoming events. |
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Websites & Wisdom links to organizations that share many
of the concerns of the Veterans of Hope Project for compassionate
social change and a few choice quotes. |
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