A Daughter and Her Mother Talk about Being Black in the United States, 5 pm, Sunday, September 13


Rev. Karen Frost

Two generations of black women, a mother and a daughter, talk about the experience of being black in the United States, touching on interracial marriage, dreadlocks, Emmett Till, and more. It promises to be a rich and important conversation. 

Rev. Karen Frost is a minister with Centers for Spiritual Living. Her mother is Chair of the Education Department at Hebrew Theological College. 

Here is the Facebook event link. Here is a seven-minute promo to give you a taste of where the conversation will go on Sunday, September 13, starting at 5 pm PDT.  

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