Host congregations, University Unitarian Church and University Congregational United Church of Christ, are joined by a number of other faith communities and community organizations as co-sponsors to create a week of programs designed to nourish and connect activists and allies for racial justice. These events are intentionally multi-religious and open to all people of goodwill whose call to anti-racism is an embodiment of their values and/or spiritual practice.
PRAXIS: a workshop for religious/spiritual leaders to generate lessons, culture, and power for collective liberation with Ayoka Turner and Chris Crass Saturday, April 15, 1-5 pm
This workshop is designed for folks engaged in leadership or interested in leadership within their communities. This is great for members of an anti-racism team, a congregation council or board, finance teams, and staff supervisors.
Anti-racist Parenting for Collective Liberation, Sunday, April 16, 4:30 -7 pm
This participatory workshop with focus on sharing stories and insights with an understanding that there are many ways that we do this/can do this in our families, and that sharing and being in community together can help us feel more connected, grounded and capable.
CONVERGENCE: Heart and Soul Nourishment for Anti-racism and Collective Liberation with Rev. Sekou and Chris Crass Saturday, April 22, 1 pm-4 pm
This gathering is open to all and is designed to encourage and uplift us. The gathering will include music, sharing, learning, and connecting.
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