If you are experiencing Covid-19, flu, or cold symptoms or are not feeling well, please refrain from participating in CHPV in-person activities. | CHPV Monthly Zoom Educational Seminar | Eye Health: What to Expect as We Age
(Part 2)
Wednesday, March 22
12–1pm Central
Via Zoom
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In this followup to CHPV's highly popular presentation last year, Dr. Farooq returns to discuss macular degeneration and other eye conditions that occur more frequently as we age. You may optionally sign up to receive a friendly email reminder with the Zoom Meeting details on the morning of the seminar. Click the button above!
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Hyde Park Book Club
Author James West discusses Our Kind of Historian: The Life and Activism of Lerone Bennett, Jr.
Monday, March 20
7:30 – 8:30 pm Central
| | | Tech Café
With University of Chicago Tech Savvy Friends
Friday, March 24
Every other Friday, 3-4 Central
Augustana Lutheran Church
| | | Each Café will have a brief topical presentation followed by Q&A. Any and all tech concerns are welcome. Bring your tech questions & devices! Light refreshments will be served!
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
4:30-5:30pm via Zoom
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Monday, March 20, 3:30-5pm
Every 3rd Monday of the month
Provided by SHARE Network
| | | The Academy, the Front-Line, and the Community
A panelist of anti-violence researchers, practitioners, & community members will discuss root causes & solutions to gun violence in Chicago
Provided by the Anti-Violence Task Force of Hyde Park & Kenwood Interfaith Council
Saturday, March 25, 2-4pm (reception to follow)
Central
Hyde Park Union Church
5600 South Woodlawn Avenue
There will be a second smaller "Art and Healing" program specifically for people and families directly impacted by violence. If you or someone you know would benefit from this second program, contact Susan Alitto for information and an invitation (salitto@gmail.com). | First Forum: Women’s Reproductive Rights – Abortion Yesterday – Abortion Today
Provided by the First Unitarian Church of Chicago
Sunday, March 26, 11:30-12:30
First Unitarian Church of Chicago
5650 S. Woodlawn Avenue
Registration recommended
Learn about historical and present-day efforts for reproductive justice in Chicago with guest speakers Martha Scott and Qudsiyyah Shariyf.
|  | HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DAY OF NOWRUZ!
Tuesday, March 21
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the "International Day of Nowruz" in 2010 in an effort to preserve, develop, and raise awareness about the culture and traditions related to the festival of Nowruz. Falling on the Vernal Equinox, Nowruz, meaning "new day," is an ancestral festivity marking the first day of spring, the new year, and the renewal of nature for an estimated 300 million people around the world including particularly those along the historical Silk Road.
Nowruz includes rituals, ceremonies, and cultural events, as well as the enjoyment of a special meal with loved ones. New clothes are worn, visits are made to family and friends, and gifts — especially for children — are exchanged. Celebrated for over 3000 years in the Balkans, the Black Sea Basin, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Middle East and other regions, Nowruz promotes values of peace and solidarity between generations and within families as well as reconciliation and neighborliness.
Learn more about Nowruz at United Nations and UNESCO. | Stay Up-to-Date with CHPV Programs & Events |
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