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BRIEF: HartfordFAVS contributor Josh Pawelek to speak on NPR

 Rev. Josh Pawelek with the Unitarian Universalist Society East and HartfordFAVS contributor has been asked to speak Friday, (Dec. 21) at 11 a..m on National Public Radio's "On Point" with Tom Ashbrook about the Newtown tragedy. Tune in and join the conversation. WNPR 90.5 will be airing the show live.

Topics: Culture, Social Issues
Beliefs: Interfaith
Tags: josh pawelek, newtown shooting, npr, on point, tom ashbrook

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