Marilyn Kai Jewett's Second Annual Sacred Libation Ceremony for Black Women Lynched in the U.S.

Marilyn Kai Jewett (ACG '09) is asking all spiritually-conscious women and men of African descent to join her at the Second Annual Sacred Libation Ceremony for Black Women Lynched in the U.S. between 1870 - 1957 at 3:00pm on Sunday, March 29 at Congo Square (also known as Washington Square - 7th St & Walnut St). For more information, email Marilyn.

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