Sunday, January 24, 2021

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Introducing La'Ron Williams, Storyteller

Bio:
Nationally acclaimed and multiple award-winning storyteller La’Ron Williams shares both original and traditional tales that appeal to a wide range of ages and social backgrounds. His energetic, music-spiced presentations are always fun, highly participatory, educational and entertaining. Every program is specifically designed to promote diversity, foster community building, encourage peaceful conflict resolution and teach a host of “pro-social” skills, including empathy, self-expression and attentive listening. Williams has received high praise for his skill at presenting diversity workshops for adults, helping participants understand the nature of “invisible” bias and moving beyond the emotional stumbling blocks that prevent us from taking collective responsibility for creating a just and equitable society.

Contact: La’Ron Williams
Office: (734) 665-0857
Email: larontalk@aol.com

Monday, January 18, 2021

America Without Racism: Making the Vision a Reality Registration, Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite

Coming up February 5 and 6, 2021, from Washtenaw Faces Race and Ypsilanti District Library (and La'Ron), a free virtual conference entitled, "America without Racism—Making the Vision a Reality: What we must have in the wake of COVID-19."


More Details
Friday, February 5, 2021; 6:00-9:00pm and Saturday, February 6, 2021;1:00-4:00pm

AMERICA WITHOUT RACISM - Making the Vision a Reality: What we must have in the aftermath of COVID-19


The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically exposed inequities caused by long-standing racism in the United States, revealing that the need for change is more urgent than ever.

Join us in a free, virtual, two-day community conversation as we imagine a world free of racism and explore what must be done to create this future. Experts will talk about the fundamental changes needed in the institutions of policing, work, health care, and the commons, with interludes by local musicians, poets, and artists. We’ll conclude with a visioning session for all.

SCHEDULE:
Friday, February 5, 6:00pm-9:00pm

Introduction and Overview:
La’Ron Williams, B.F.A., Racial Justice Educator and Professional Storyteller, co-founder of Washtenaw Faces Race

Policing Redefined (Panel):
Eli Savit, J.D., Prosecuter, Washtenaw County, Michigan https://www.washtenaw.org/3284/Prosecutor-Eli-Savit
Rev. Joe Summers, M.Div., Pastor, Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Ann Arbor, Michigan http://incarnationannarbor.org/our-staff/
Desirae Simmons B.A., M.S., Co-Director, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, Ann Arbor, Michigan https://www.icpj.org/about/bios/

Performance
Mikhaella Norwood, Founder & CEO of Freelife Productions, LLC. Motown award-winning Spoken Word Artist of the Year, actress, motivational speaker, emcee. Tonight reads two poems, “Still” and “Fragility of a Black Man’s Gentle” from her book of poetry, Fruit: Haiku of Haikus for the Blossoming Soul (2019). https://mimifreelife.com

Redefining Work:
Dr. Alford A. Young, Jr., Ph.D., Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Department of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Author of From the Edge of the Ghetto: African Americans and the World of Work (2019) and Are Black Men Doomed?: Debating Race (2018). https://lsa.umich.edu/soc/people/faculty/ayoun.html
Saturday, February 6, 1:00pm-4:00pm

Health Care for Everyone:
Dr. Patricia Coleman-Burns, M.A., Ph.D., Assistant Professor Emerita of Nursing and Black Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.. https://nursing.umich.edu/faculty-staff/faculty/patricia-w-coleman-burns
Anita Hernandez, M.D., Assistant Professor of Family Medicine & Service Director of Family-Mother-Baby, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan and Family Physician affililiated with the Corner Health Clinic, Ypsilanti, Michigan. https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/family-medicine/anita-k-hernandez-md

Defense of the Commons: Individual rights vs the rights of the collective:
Thom Hartmann, Ph.D., Political commentator, radio host, and author of The Hidden History of the War on Voting: Who Stole Your Vote and How to Get It Back (2020) and The Hidden History of Monopolies: How Big Business Destroyed the American Dream (2020). https://thomhartmann.com

Rescuing Democracy: The way forward:
Abdul El-Sayed, M.D., Physician, epidemiologist, progressive activist, educator, author, speaker, and podcast host. Formerly the Health Director for the City of Detroit and candidate for Governor of Michigan in 2018.

Visioning Session led by:
Zarinah El-Amin Naeem, B.S., M.A., Publisher and Chief Spiritual Officer, Book Power Publishing. https://bookpowerpublishing.com
Eleanore Ablan-Owen, B.A., M.S., Co-Director, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, Ann Arbor., Michigan. https://www.icpj.org/about/bios/

Sponsored by Washtenaw Faces Race and Ypsilanti District Library.

This program is funded in part by the Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment of the Humanities.

Friday, July 17, 2015

BIO: La’Ron Williams, Storyteller

Bio:
Nationally acclaimed and multiple awardwinning storyteller La’Ron Williams shares both original and traditional tales that appeal to a wide range of ages and social backgrounds. His energetic, music-spiced presentations are always fun, highly participatory, educational and entertaining. Every program is specifically designed to promote diversity, foster community building, encourage peaceful conflict resolution and teach a host of “pro-social” skills, including empathy, self-expression and attentive listening. Williams has received high praise for his skill at presenting diversity workshops for adults, helping participants understand the nature of “invisible” bias and moving beyond the emotional stumbling blocks that prevent us from taking collective responsibility for creating a just and equitable society.

Contact: La’Ron Williams
Office: (734) 665-0857
Email: larontalk@aol.com

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzbZGePAdbU


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Thursday, July 16, 2015

La’Ron Williams and his story ”From Flint, MI to Your Front Door: Tracing the Roots of Racism in America” |

Learn more about La'Ron Williams and his stories from Race Bridges Studio (includes an excerpt!):
Williams tells stories from the heart, and his stories tug at his listeners’ hearts too. With his engaging manner, Williams addresses an emotionally laden topic—racism—by combining an adult’s analysis and wisdom with the fully believable wonderment and confusion he felt as a child. Listeners of every color and background are drawn into his story precisely because it is suffused with a child’s sincerity and genuine bafflement that the reality he lived didn’t match the stories he was taught about himself on TV and at school.
La’Ron Williams and his story ”From Flint, MI to Your Front Door: Tracing the Roots of Racism in America” |

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

“Changing Our Stories Can Change Our World” workshop with LaRon Williams | MichiganStorytelling

This weekend per MichiganStorytelling.org
July 18, Flint 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
35th Annual Michigan Storytellers Festival sponsored by Flint Public Library, Main Branch, 1026 E. Kearsley. Free fun for all inside the library. Featuring La’Ron Williams, Judy Sima and the Deep Fried Pickle Project. 9:15-10:45 “Changing Our Stories Can Change Our World” workshop with LaRon Williams. 11:00-12:30 “Participation Plus” workshop with Judy Sima. 12:30-1:30 Musical Instrument Playshop with Deep Fried Pickle Project. 2:00-3:00 Kid’s Koncert with Deep Fried Pickle Project. 3:30-5:00 Michigan Showcase with Gwen Lewis, Joe Remenar. 6:00-9:00 Concert with Deep Fried Pickle Project, Judy Sima and LaRon Williams. For complete schedule see www.fpl.info/msf
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