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SUMMARY:51st Annual Writers Workshop Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Department of English and Modern Languages at Clark Atlanta University will hold its 51st annual Writer’s Workshop Conference on April 16 – 18\, 2024\, in Davage Auditorium. The conference’s theme is “Black Boy Joy: Black Men Telling Their Stories and Truths” and will bring together critically acclaimed authors for readings and much-needed conversation.  \nThis program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/51st-annual-writers-workshop-conference/
LOCATION:Davage Auditorium\, 793 Park St SW\, Atlanta\, Georgia\, 30310
CATEGORIES:Festival,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Screening of "Saving the Chattahoochee"
DESCRIPTION:During the 1990s\, the Chattahoochee River was named the most endangered urban river in North America by American Rivers\, a key conservation group. “Saving the Chattahoochee\,” a new documentary by filmmaker Hal Jacobs\, tells the story of the dedicated Atlanta women who fought to revive and protect the Chattahoochee River and its watershed. \nThis screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee” celebrates the achievements and legacy of several Atlanta women who have defended the river over the last 50 years. \n“Saving the Chattahoochee” is sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/screening-of-saving-the-chattahoochee-3/
LOCATION:Columbus Public Library\, 3000 Macon Road\, Columbus\, Georgia\, 31906
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