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TONITE!! An Evening with the Cast of The Wire 6PM

Monday, November 8, 2010

Hey Folks,

The cast of the WIRE will be at Harvard Law School on Monday, November 8th, 2010 at 6pm. As many of you know our work with GREATEST MINDS has looked at urban poverty and ways that we as citizens can help address it by utilizing our networks and resources to solve those issues.

I hope that you can join Prof. Charles Ogletree and the cast on Monday - as we examine the root causes and develop strategies we can put together to help our communities foster and grow.  I will definitely be there. See you Monday.

Sincerely,

George "Chip" Greenidge
National Black College Alliance / Greatest MINDS

Upcoming Event


An Evening with the Cast of The Wire
Monday, November 8, 2010 at 6:00pm

Langdell Hall North
Harvard Law School
1545 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA


Prelude to the HLS course on The Wire!
Join Professor Charles Ogletree and actors from the award winning HBO series. Professor Ogletree will be teaching a course on The Wire next spring and many criminal justice experts and Wire actors will be attending the class and special public sessions.

Featuring:
Michael K. Williams (Omar Little)
Jamie Hector (Marlo Stanfield)
Donnie Andrews (real-life inspiration for Omar character)
Sonja Sohn (Kima Greggs) invited
Co-sponsored by the Harvard University Institute of Politics

RSVP Here
RSVP does not guarantee a seat.
Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

For More Information
Visit http://charleshamiltonhouston.org
Email: houstoninst@law.harvard.edu
Phone: 617-495-8285
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Accommodations: If you are a person with a disability requesting a reasonable accommodation in order to attend a Houston Institute event, please contact us two weeks in advance.
About the Houston Institute

Established in the fall of 2005 at Harvard Law School by Professor Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice (CHHIRJ) seeks to honor the extraordinary contributions of one of the great lawyers of the twentieth century. Charles Hamilton Houston dedicated his life to using the law as a tool to reverse the unjust consequences of racial discrimination. CHHIRJ is committed to marshalling the resources of Harvard and beyond to continue his unfinished work.




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