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Subject Activist Leon Ford on America's racial healing and repair
Date May 8, 2023 2:00 PM
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Pittsburgh Arts and Lectures presents activist Leon Ford, who was shot five times by a Pittsburgh police officer, with his inspiring memoir, “An Unspeakable Hope” — a triumphant invitation for America's racial healing and repair. May 18 at the Carnegie Library Lecture Hall. Register for free tickets at pittsburghlectures.org ([link removed]) .

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