Community Book Discussion: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store
Hingham Public Library - Fearing Room 66 Leavitt St, Hingham, MA, United StatesJoin us for a discussion of James McBride's novel Heaven & Earth Grocery Store.
Join us for a discussion of James McBride's novel Heaven & Earth Grocery Store.
All who live, work, study or worship in Hingham are welcome. This month's meeting is via Zoom. Please email info@hinghamunity.org for the link!
Join us for an afternoon of conversations related to disabilities that will broaden your understanding and allow deeper connections with friends and neighbors. Whether you are familiar with this topic or just interested in learning more, all are welcome to this “judgement free” small group, moderated setting.
One in five people in the United States lives with a disability. Some disabilities are visible, others less apparent—but all are underrepresented in media and popular culture. Now, just in time for the thirtieth anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, activist Alice Wong brings together this urgent, galvanizing collection of contemporary essays by disabled people.
Please join us as we walk to explore the history of Boston! Meet at METCO headquarters, 11 Roxbury St, Boston, MA 02119 Free lunch at METCO Headquarters to follow. Hingham METCO students and their families and all Hingham resident students and families are encouraged to join us!
Join us at the Bandstand at the Hingham Harbor to celebrate Freedom Day with free family fun for ALL! We warmly welcome our friends from all neighboring communities to join us for this celebration! Live musical performances by Booty Vortex and others, kids' bounce house house and activities, delicious food for purchase and more! Check back soon for updates!
Join us for a festive celebration as we light the Chanukah Menorah - complimentary cocoa and donuts available!
Dan Osborn has spent nearly two decades living in and traveling to Jordan, Israel, the Palestinian West Bank, and Lebanon, where he has cultivated relationships and witnessed the humanity that is too often unrepresented. Join us for a delicious Middle Eastern meal prepared by Bo Cafe and then hear Dan share stories from his travels and offer an exploration into the diversity and vibrancy of life across the Middle East.
Join us for a special screening of "Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America." Interweaving lecture, personal anecdotes, interviews, and shocking revelations, criminal defense and civil rights lawyer Jeffery Robinson draws a stark timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States, from slavery to the modern myth of a post-racial America.
In March, enjoy innovative Chinese culinary creations from Mei Mei Dumplings and then prepare to be captivated by author and national speaker Kim Anthony's powerful story of resilience and triumph.
How do good people lose their minds in soul-crushing conflicts with co-workers, neighbors, grown siblings or even national politicians they’ve never met? In her book High Conflict, through the stories of half a dozen conflict survivors in three countries, journalist Amanda Ripley reveals how humans can help one another break out of destructive feuds–and generate healthy, useful conflict instead. Amanda Ripley is a New York Times bestselling author, a Washington Post contributing columnist, and the co-founder of Good Conflict, a media and training company that helps people reimagine conflict. Join us for a "fireside chat" with Ms. Ripley that is sure to be enlightening and fascinating and a delicious Latino dinner catered by Boston's Merengue Restaurant. Read more about Amanda Ripley here. Soft drinks will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own beverage as well. The $25 per person cost of this event includes a full dinner and the speaker. We strongly encourage any individual who would like to attend but finds the cost prohibitive to please email info@hinghamunity.org for a confidential, complimentary ticket. Seating is limited and this event will sell out. Our ListServ members received a code to access tickets today (another reason to join our email list!). Ticket sales to the general public will open on Monday, March 24, 2025. Copies of "High Conflict" are available to borrow in advance - please email us at info@hinghamunity.org to borrow one.