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| NDHS Community Engagement Street Team | Norfolk's Department of Human Services realizes that many residents struggle to access benefits programs, assistance and support services due to a lack of transportation. To address the need, the Community Engagement Street Team brings services right to your neighborhood every week.
Resources include: Benefits applications, Tangible resources (food, water, personal care items, etc.), Referrals for service, Intensive case management assistance, Support and additional help. |
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| Path to Freedom | The Hurrah Players and Clear Vision Edutainment are teaming up to reboot the stage-play “Path to Freedom.” An original stage-play written by Corey Staten, and directed by Carla Turner, “Path to
Freedom” traces the evolution of African-American culture from medieval West Africa, through slavery in America, into the Post Reconstruction era, all the way to the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Travel through time with historical figures such as Mansa Musa of 14th Century Mali, Anthony and Isabella Tucker part of the first Africans to arrive in Virginia in 1619, Moses Grandy and William Carney of the Antebellum and Civil War eras, Investment Banker Maggie Walker, ODU professor and civil rights activist Dr. Jerry Carr, television producer and creator of Soul Train, Don Cornelius, as history comes to life through beautiful and poignant African-American music, dance and storytelling.
Friday February 20th at 7pm
Saturday, February 21st at 2pm and 7pm
Sunday, February 22nd at 2pm and 7pm
Hugh R. Copeland Center
Tickets for “Path to Freedom” can be purchased online at www.hurrahplayers.com
or by calling the Box Office at 757-627-5437 Monday-Friday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm |
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