For Freedoms Town Hall

November 03, 2018, 11:00 am to 1:30 pm

Everyone is welcome for the November International Potluck and For Freedoms Town Hall conversation on Saturday, November 3.

Following a potluck lunch, join a Town Hall conversation considering the four freedoms articulated moderated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1941: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. For Freedoms Town Halls provide safe platforms for conversations that seek to encourage a more active, collaborative, inclusive, and empathetic community. Town Hall conversation will be moderated by Alex Cyusa.

After the Town Hall, create a lawn sign to define freedom in your own way. You can add your lawn sign to a collaborative installation along 7th St. N. in Fargo, or place it in your own yard.

Schedule:
11:00 am – Welcome + drop off your potluck dish
11:15 am – Potluck
12:15 pm – For Freedoms Town Hall / kids activities
1:15 pm – Lawn Signs

This program is part of the @ForFreedoms #50StateInitiative.


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