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Join a 1 Book/1 Project/2 Transform discussion

Gather with fellow Roadrunners to reflect on Anthony Ray Hinton’s “The Sun Does Shine.”

September 10, 2018

The Sun Does Shine Book coverAt age 29, with no history of violent crime, Anthony Ray Hinton was wrongfully arrested and convicted of two violent crimes. When he was finally set free in 2015 after three decades on death row he channeled his experience of incarceration, compassion, forgiveness and optimism into the book “The Sun Does Shine.”

Hinton’s book is Metropolitan State University of Denver Roadways Program’s selection for 2018’s 1 Book/1 Project/2 Transform, an annual series that brings members of the MSU Denver community together to read a common book, participate in facilitated book discussions and engage in a related community service project.

Mark your calendar for Anthony Ray Hinton’s visit to the MSU Denver campus Oct. 17, and participate in an upcoming book discussion to add another dynamic to your experience of “The Sun Does Shine.”

Sept. 10

Central 227, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Dr. Lori Kester, associate vice president of Enrollment Management

Sept. 14

Central 301, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Dr. Myron Anderson, associate to the president for diversity

Sept. 19

West Classroom 232, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Lauren Koppel, assistant director of Scholarship and Retention Programs

Sept. 26

Student Success Building 203, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Dr. Vicki Golich, provost and executive vice president of Academic Affairs

Oct. 1

Auraria Library 002, 12:30-1:45 P.M.

Led by Dr. Lunden MacDonald, executive director of Roadways

Oct. 8

King Center 203, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Dr. Andrea Borrego, criminal justice and criminology

Oct. 11

West Classroom 232, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Led by Amber Mozet, coordinator of CESA and special projects

Oct. 15

Student Success Building 203, 12:30-1:45 p.m.

Dr. Arlene Sgoutas, interim dean of the College Of Letters, Arts and Sciences

 

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