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6/11/16 Recommitting to End Racism Series: Exploring our Combined Destinies – Monterey, CA

October 3, 2018 by Sarah DiGrazia

On June 11, Caroline and Ann will lead a workshop for the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) using Combined Destinies. Books will be sold and signed. Location and time TBD.

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7/23/16 NCBI Recommitting to End Racism Workshop at CSU Monterey Bay – Seaside, CA
6/1/16 Leadership Monterey Peninsula – Monterey, CA

Combined Destinies Audio Book release date February 28, 2023.
Copies available at Blackstone Wholesale and Amazon/Audible

How Racism Hurts White People... And How Healing from That Hurt Can Help Us All Build A Better World: An Interview with Ann Jealous and Caroline Haskell.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

HUEmanity Salon Series 2022 - Drums in the Park, July 16, 2022, 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm, Town Plaza Park, Los Gatos. Ann and Caroline will be Featured Guest Speakers, "The Grief the World Carries: Lessons from Black Lives Matter."

Discussing “Combined Destinies” with Returning Peace Corps Volunteers

On January 27th, Caroline and Ann co-facilitated a discussion of Combined Destinies with a group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, most of whom are involved in creating a national Peace Corps museum.

Dirrick Williams’  “Fireside Chat”

Caroline and Ann joined Dr. PK Diffenbaugh, Monterey School District Superintendent and
Dr. Brian Corpening, Chief Diversity Officer at CSUMB on 7/25/20 in a conversation with Dirrick Williams.
Part 1
https://vimeo.com/445625323
Part 2
https://vimeo.com/445664135

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Available at these fine online bookstores:
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  • • Barnes & Noble
  • • Potomac Books
Available locally at these fine bookstores:
  • • CSUMB Bookstore
  • • The Works - Pacific Grove, CA

Maryland State Education Association Panel Discussion

On June 4, 2020, Ann was a guest on Learn More at 4,  a podcast for educators that is sponsored by the Maryland State Education Association of NEA.   The conversation was facilitated by Cheryl Bost, Director of MSEA and included Benjamin Jealous, CEO of PFAW and  Merwyn Scott, Racial Justice Director for NEA.   Their segment follows an interview of Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and is app. 40 minutes into the program.

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“Son of the South” on Amazon Prime - an excerpt from  The Wrong Side of Murder Creek - an episode of the dramatic life of Bob Zellner, one of the contributors to our anthology.

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