Civil Rights Study Group
Facilitated by Reverend Larry Foy
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
7:00PM - 8:00PM
Civil Rights Study Group
Book Discussion
“Becoming Ms. Burton” is the story of one woman’s remarkable odyssey from
tragedy to prison to recovery - and recognition as a leading figure in the national
justice reform movement.
Susan Burton has been a trailblazing advocate for ending mass incarceration,
especially as it relates to poor women of color, Her organization, A New Way of
Life, operates five safe homes in Los Angeles that supply a lifeline to hundreds of
formerly incarcerated women and their children. Becoming Ms. Burton details her
remarkable personal transformation.
We will discuss the larger structural changes this country must make in order to
achieve racial and economic justice. Becoming Ms. Burton is essential reading for
anyone who cares about these issues!
To facilitate the conversation we will be having with Ms. Burton, please send any
discussion questions you may have to Susan Raider (susan.murai@gmail.com) by
April 21st.
Please email Susan Raider for more information and to receive the Zoom link for this
program.
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