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Discussing the Delmar Divide: BBC Reporter Returns
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts joins forces with community and civic leaders to discuss the implications of the BBC News story on the "Delmar Divide."

The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts is hosting a community conversation and panel discussion inspired by the BBC News story aboutΒ Delmar BoulevardΒ as a racial and economic dividing line inΒ St. Louis.
The video, titledΒ βCrossing aΒ St. Louis StreetΒ that Divides CommunitiesβΒ and produced by BBC reporter and video journalist Franz Strasser in March 2012, will be screened at the event.Β Strasser will be in attendance and will participate in the event.
Strasser talked to residents, business owners and pastors on both sides of the street about why things are the way they are. See his videoΒ here.Β
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A panel discussion on ways to engage the community will follow the screening and will be moderated byΒ Tabari Coleman, project director of the Anti-Defamation League.
Panelists includeΒ Sandra M. Moore, president of Urban Strategies; Alderman Antonio FrenchΒ of the 21stΒ Ward of the City of St. Louis;Β Bob Duffy, associate editor of the St. Louis Beacon; andΒ Ilene Berman, local artist and educator.
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The event will be held at 7:30 p.m.Β Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington Boulevard.
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