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February 3 – 5, 2012

Unraveling Racism Training & Madison Theatre Musical

From My Home Town
Molloy College just opened a stunning first-class theater for professional performances. Click here to see coverage by the NY Times  The first musical at the Madison Theatre will be “My Home Town”, performed by an all-black cast and created by an all-black creative team.  The story follows the ups and downs of three soul singers heading to the Big Apple. What better way to celebrate the beginning of Black History Month then by supporting such an important production?
By using our special discount code (ER2012) at check-out you will also be supporting our work.  Tickets are only $20 and the Madison Theatre will generously donate half of the proceeds to ERASE Racism.  Don’t miss out on this special opportunity.  Buy your tickets today!

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Upcoming Events:

May 21, 2012
6th Anniversary of Art in Education
Central Islip Senior High School Auditorium, Central Islip
May 23, 2012
Bilingual Welcoming Circles and Book Clubs
Brentwood Public Library, Brentwood
June 6, 2012
New York premiere screening of The Littlest Nomads
Touro Law Center, Central Islip
June 10, 2012
Israeli - American Night Concert
Eisenhower Park
June 12, 2012
ERASE Racism Annual Benefit Reception
Garden City Hotel, Garden City
June 24, 2012
Save the Date: March with Immigration Equality in NYC Pride
Fifth Avenue, Manhattan

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