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Museum Welcome for Spring Break
The Oregon Historical Society is offering free admission for kids 18
and under during Spring Break. The downtown museum has every
gallery full of exhibitions, including ‘Racing to Change: Oregon’s
Civil Rights Years’ curated by the Oregon Black Pioneers. The
exhibit showcases the cultural and social changes that came as
part of the Civil Rights Movement as well as an era of celebration,
experimentation and achievement for African Americans.
‘Citizen King’ Film Screening
Dr. R.H. and Lady Lucy E. Edwards Sr.
TRUE VINE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
28th Year Pastoral Celebration for
Rev. Dr. Raymon H. Edwards. Sr. and 1st Lady,
Sis. Lucy E. Edwards
Sunday April 15, 2018 at 3:30 PM
Guest Evangelist: Rev. Dr. Robert Jeffrey,
Pastor New Hope Baptist Church,
Seattle, Wa
Theme: “A Preaching Preacher”
1 Corinthians 1:18
The Lord has blessed us for over 28 years with a Pastor that
has not only been a great leader to the True Vine Church
family, but to the entire Pacific Northwest.
Reed College in southeast Portland is in-
viting the community to join them in com-
memorating the 50th anniversary of the
death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with
a screening of the documentary ‘Citizen
King.”
The 2004 film by black film director Or-
lando Bagwell goes behind the “I Have a
Dream” speech that is habitually highlighted
as the culmination of the civil rights leader’s
career, skewing this narrative by focusing on
the final five years of King’s life, from the
March on Washington to his assassination in
Memphis on April 4, 1968 at the age of 39.
Bagwell and writer Noland Walker pres-
ent King as an activist who at the time was
extending the civil rights struggle beyond
the South, deepening his analysis of social
injustice to consider intersections of race
and class, and voicing increasingly open op-
position to the Vietnam War.
The free and open to the public screening
of “Citizen King” will take place Tuesday,
April 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the Reed College Per-
forming Arts Building.
Reed College will commemorate the 50th anniversary of
the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a screening
of the documentary ‘Citizen King’ on Tuesday, April 3 at
6:30 p.m. in the southeast Portland college’s Performing
Arts Building.