Davis Methodist to Host Discussion on Race and Violence

Sandy Holman, founder and director of Davis-based Culture C.O.-O.P., will discuss institutionalized racial violence and its deadly consequences in a talk at Davis United Methodist Church, 1620 Anderson Road, from 9:45 – 10:50 a.m. on January 18.  Ms. Holman  will show clips from her forthcoming documentary, “The Cost of Darkness,” and will share some ways that we all can make a positive difference in our communities to address these critical issues. 
                       
Culture C.O.-O.P. has been working for more than 25 years to promote understanding and respect for diversity/equity, cultural competency, literacy and a quality education for all.  For more information, see http://www.cultureco-op.com or email sandy@CultureCo-Op.com. 
 
Davis United Methodist Church is a reconciling congregation, welcoming all people regardless of sexual orientation. The church offers two worship services each Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday educational programs for adults and teens are held between worship services at 9:45 a.m. and include a contemporary issues forum and adult Bible study.Children’s Sunday school is held during the 11 a.m. service. Child care is available all morning. For more information, visit www.davisumc.org.

 

Author

  • David Greenwald

    Greenwald is the founder, editor, and executive director of the Davis Vanguard. He founded the Vanguard in 2006. David Greenwald moved to Davis in 1996 to attend Graduate School at UC Davis in Political Science. He lives in South Davis with his wife Cecilia Escamilla Greenwald and three children.

    View all posts

Categories:

Letters and Brief Announcements

Leave a Comment