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diamond July 6: Roots and Branches of Jazz
West Valley: This event is an historical retrospective of Jazz music and its cultural influences from various ethnic entities.

diamond July 8: Utah Faces of Judaism
Salt Lake City: An interactive presentation, the stories will help promote understanding of the rich Jewish history in Utah, as well as the importance and value of diversity.


diamond July 9: The Limits of Dissent: Lincoln and the Constitution
Salt Lake City: Matthew Mason, a professor of history at BYU, will explore: What are the limits of dissent in wartime? Under what circumstances should compromises to civil liberties be accepted? And how should citizens deal with laws they consider unjust?

 

 

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