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Tag Archives: We’ll Meet Again

I Knew But I Had Forgotten – VOTE

June 7, 2020by Sherie Labedis 1 Comment

Sometimes you have to do something regardless of reasons not to.  Or at least I do.  When this happens, I say that I have been called, meaning I am compelled […]

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, Personal Commentary, The Civil Rights Movement, U.S. History, Voting Rights

Another Trailer for “We’ll Meet Again” – Freedom Summer

February 7, 2018by Sherie Labedis 1 Comment

Please enjoy this trailer

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, Personal Commentary, U.S. History, Voting Rights

Another Trailer for “We’ll Meet Again” – Freedom Summer

February 7, 2018by Sherie Labedis 1 Comment

Enjoy! http://www.pbs.org/video/revisiting-place-where-lefty-was-assaulted-wiifcg/  

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, The Civil Rights Movement, U.S. History, Voting Rights

Trailer for Freedom Summer Episode of “We’ll Meet Again” with Ann Curry

January 30, 2018by Sherie Labedis Leave a comment

Please watch this trailer: Freedom Summer

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, The Civil Rights Movement, U.S. History, Voting Rights

Trailer for Freedom Summer, We’ll Meet Again with Ann Curry

January 30, 2018by Sherie Labedis Leave a comment

Please watch: Freedom Summer

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, The Civil Rights Movement, U.S. History, Video, Voting Rights

Press Release for Freedom Summer Episode of We’ll Meet Again with Ann Curry

January 30, 2018by Sherie Labedis Leave a comment

ROSEVILLE RESIDENT SHINES ON NEW PBS SERIES WITH ANN CURRY Roseville author Sherie Labedis will be featured on the February 20th airing of Ann Curry’s popular and powerful PBS series […]

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African American History, Civil Rights, Life in these United States, the Book, The Civil Rights Movement, U.S. History, Voting Rights

Engagements 2018

January 1, 2018by Sherie Labedis 2 Comments

April April 10 Sherie participates in a Black Talk Sacramento podcast March March 11  Sherie spoke at The Brickhouse Gallery and Art Complex  March 3 Sherie spoke at the Folsom […]

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ANSWERING THE CALL

December 30, 2017by Sherie Labedis Leave a comment

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC SERVICE NOTICE Set your video recording devices for February 20, 2018 on PBS. (Or you can just watch it – or both) Time: 8pm (EST), […]

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