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* [[January 1]]: Official event launch, bell-ringing and dedication of the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail]] | * [[January 1]]: Official event launch, bell-ringing and dedication of the [[Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail]] | ||
* [[January 5]]: [[NAACP]] Emancipation Commemoration at [[Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church]] | * [[January 5]]: Diocesan Prayer Breakfast, [[Diocese of Birmingham|Catholic Diocese of Birmingham]] | ||
* January 5: [[NAACP]] Emancipation Commemoration at [[Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church]] | |||
* [[January 12]]: MLK Unity Walk, [[Railroad Park]] | |||
* [[January 15]]: [[Birmingham Pledge|Birmingham Pledge Foundation]] National Issues Forum | |||
* [[January 17]]: Release of NAACP's [[When We Walk]] commemorative calendar. | * [[January 17]]: Release of NAACP's [[When We Walk]] commemorative calendar. | ||
* [[January 18]]: "[[This is Our Story]]" music and spoken word program at [[St Joseph Baptist Church]] | * [[January 18]]: "[[This is Our Story]]" music and spoken word program at [[St Joseph Baptist Church]] | ||
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* [[January 24]]–[[January 26|26]]: SCLC Leadership Conference | * [[January 24]]–[[January 26|26]]: SCLC Leadership Conference | ||
* [[January 27]]: NAACP salute to Civil Rights Mass Churches, 16th Street Baptist | * [[January 27]]: NAACP salute to Civil Rights Mass Churches, 16th Street Baptist | ||
* [[February 1]]: National Business League Women of Vision Luncheon | |||
* [[February 15]]: Public lecture by rapper/actor Common (Lonnie Lynn, Jr) at [[Bartow Arena]] | * [[February 15]]: Public lecture by rapper/actor Common (Lonnie Lynn, Jr) at [[Bartow Arena]] | ||
* [[September 19]]: [[Eric Essix]] performing "[[Evolution (Eric Essix album)|Evolution]]" at the Alys Stephens Center. | * [[September 19]]: [[Eric Essix]] performing "[[Evolution (Eric Essix album)|Evolution]]" at the Alys Stephens Center. |
Revision as of 18:46, 6 December 2012
50 Years Forward is the theme of the City of Birmingham's year-long program of events during 2013 recognizing the semi-centennial anniversary of the Birmingham Campaign and the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church.
Events
- January 1: Official event launch, bell-ringing and dedication of the Birmingham Civil Rights Heritage Trail
- January 5: Diocesan Prayer Breakfast, Catholic Diocese of Birmingham
- January 5: NAACP Emancipation Commemoration at Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
- January 12: MLK Unity Walk, Railroad Park
- January 15: Birmingham Pledge Foundation National Issues Forum
- January 17: Release of NAACP's When We Walk commemorative calendar.
- January 18: "This is Our Story" music and spoken word program at St Joseph Baptist Church
- January 19: Citywide Youth Program and activities at Shiloh Baptist Church. SCLC gun buy-back at St Joseph Baptist
- January 20: Cultural Arts Presentation at Hopewell Baptist Church
- January 21 (Martin Luther King, Jr Day): March from Birmingham City Hall to Kelly Ingram Park and Civil Rights Rally at 16th Street Baptist Church
- MLK Love Feast for homeless and senior citizens, Boutwell Auditorium
- "Reflect and Rejoice concert with premieres of "Here We Are" and "Send Me Hope" by composer Henry Panion. Alabama Symphony Orchestra conducted by Roderick Cox at the Alys Stephens Center.
- January 24–26: SCLC Leadership Conference
- January 27: NAACP salute to Civil Rights Mass Churches, 16th Street Baptist
- February 1: National Business League Women of Vision Luncheon
- February 15: Public lecture by rapper/actor Common (Lonnie Lynn, Jr) at Bartow Arena
- September 19: Eric Essix performing "Evolution" at the Alys Stephens Center.
- September 21: Premiere of Yotam Haber's "A More Convenient Season" by the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Damon Gupton at the Alys Stephens Center
External links
- 50 Years Forward website
- Fifty Years Forward at uab.edu