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UUF Hosts Discussions with Social Justice Activist, Author

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County (UUFDC) and Write On, Door County will host author and social justice activist, Judith Gwinn Adrian, for two book discussions of In Warm Blood: Prison and Privilege, Hurt and Heart, co-authored with incarcerated artist, DarRen Morris. The book “provides, through the reflections of two persons in dialogue, inside and outside of the razor-wire barriers – a look at the humanity on both sides of the walls we have erected in fear.”

The book discussions coincide with an exhibit of Morris’s paintings at the UUFDC from Feb. 4 to March 25.

These events are free to attend. The book discussions will be held March 12, 7 pm at Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon Bay, and March 25, 1 pm at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County in Ephraim.

The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County seeks to create a welcoming community for all people who live, work and visit in Door County through diverse spiritual exploration, service, education and community advocacy. For more information, call 920.854.7559 or email [email protected].

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