Oneness Chat Series: Part 2 Experiences of Multiracial Worship
We will explore experiences of effective multiracial worship, the role of history, and artful expression.
We will explore experiences of effective multiracial worship, the role of history, and artful expression.
Hear and speak with young Black and Brown voices on their hopes, challenges, and new creative models being developed to rebuild their own.
Hear and speak with young Black and Brown voices on their hopes, challenges, and new creative models being developed to rebuild their own.
"An extensive prison system was developed in the interest of maintaining the racial and economic relationship of slavery." With the aid of Redeemers and profiteering industrialists, a new way to continue economic growth from the bound backs of black Americans was developed. - Jaron Browne, Civil Rights Advocate
"An extensive prison system was developed in the interest of maintaining the racial and economic relationship of slavery." With the aid of Redeemers and profiteering industrialists, a new way to continue economic growth from the bound backs of black Ameri
The Virtues for Racial Justice project is about hope - not blind idealist hope - but hope in the power of the human spirit and the belief that humans can rise and be better versions of themselves. This project is about nurturing all the virtues needed for racial justice.
Join us as we discover together how, following MLK's example, we can each become effective cycle-breaking agents of change!
Van has developed a format for "Intimate Dialogue" between Blacks and Whites over the past five years. Participants must dive into deep reflection of their household, community, education, careers, as they are impacted by "race."
Come and hear Van share history and learnings from this model, and also get the opportunity to participate in a sample practice of this process of "Intimate Dialogue on Race."
One of the pillars of racism has been persistent attempts, over the past four centuries, to establish the false narrative of white supremacy through the demonizing of blackness. The irony of such a distorted narrative has been the simultaneous appropriation of every aspect of black culture, which lies at the root of virtually every form of American art and expression. Join us as we explore this question: How can we love the expression of a people while denigrating the people themselves?
They Love, Build, Heal, Educate, Protect - Mothers and Wives. What role do the strong bonds of “Sisterhood” play in this process of centering civilization? Photo: - select what you feel goes with the theme.
Celebrate National Women's History Month and International Women's Day with an empowering Zoom presentation that ignites your inner strength and potential. Join us to discover the power of finding your voice, embracing limitlessness, and cultivating a mindset of courage and resilience. Let's redefine the possibilities of our lives with bold risks and unwavering determination. March […]
Presenter: Aliyah Aziza, Artist Description: It has been said that “ART has the power to inspire action, evoke emotions, and challenge paradigms.” Come hear Poetess, Aliyah, “bring visibility to issues that would otherwise remain unseen.”