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Dr. Janice K. Neal-Vincent, award-winning performance artist; speaker; poet; storyteller; director; journalist; and retired University professor will assume the role of storyteller and performance artist, in a "One Woman Show", bringing to the podium five flamboyant and exuberant African American women. These women: Ida B. Wells-Barnett; Fannie Lou Hamer; Anne Moody; Former First Lady Michelle Obama; and Alice Walker assert that America has been soiled by disrespect; racism; lynching; brutality; denial; and discrimination. Their rhetoric calls for truth, dignity, and unification to enable America to mature into a more humane society. Their rhetoric, one of retaliation and determination, sets out for inclusion of locked-out citizens, and calls all to be the best that they can become by exercising self-respect and respect for others. Please join us in this dynamic presentation for Women's History Month. This is one you'll not want to miss!. It starts at 5:00pm...See you there!