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History & Modern Society: The Legacy of Enslavement — 9th to 12th Grade

Everything in history matters – even when it is minimized or swept away. Come explore the connections between past and modern day experiences in our communities. In this program, we will learn about the history of enslavement in our country that began more than 400 years ago. What does enslavement look like now? How can […]

History & Modern Society: The Legacy of Enslavement — 9th to 12th Grade

Everything in history matters – even when it is minimized or swept away. Come explore the connections between past and modern day experiences in our communities. In this program, we will learn about the history of enslavement in our country that began more than 400 years ago. What does enslavement look like now? How can […]

Building Better Together: An Interactive Conversation on the Future of Our Movement, Our Communities, and Our Work

Join Kehkashan Basu and Miriam Quezada from the Parliament's Next Generation Task Force for an intergenerational conversation in observance of UN World Interfaith Harmony Week. The informal conversation is open to the general public and invites participants to reflect on the future of our movement, our communities, and our work. The discussion centered on the […]

Building Better Together: An Interactive Conversation on the Future of Our Movement, Our Communities, and Our Work

Join Kehkashan Basu and Miriam Quezada from the Parliament's Next Generation Task Force for an intergenerational conversation in observance of UN World Interfaith Harmony Week. The informal conversation is open to the general public and invites participants to reflect on the future of our movement, our communities, and our work. The discussion centered on the […]

History & Modern Society: The Legacy of Enslavement — 9th to 12th Grade

Everything in history matters – even when it is minimized or swept away. Come explore the connections between past and modern day experiences in our communities. In this program, we will learn about the history of enslavement in our country that began more than 400 years ago. What does enslavement look like now? How can […]

History & Modern Society: The Legacy of Enslavement — 9th to 12th Grade

Everything in history matters – even when it is minimized or swept away. Come explore the connections between past and modern day experiences in our communities. In this program, we will learn about the history of enslavement in our country that began more than 400 years ago. What does enslavement look like now? How can […]

Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue Retreat on Climate Awareness

On Saturday, February 20th join the Parliament of the World’s Religions and The Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union for a special program on “Deepening our Awareness of Love, Compassion and Joy for the Healing of the World”. The program is hosted as part of the ongoing Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue on Climate Change launched by the Parliament’s Climate Action Program […]

Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue Retreat on Climate Awareness

On Saturday, February 20th join the Parliament of the World’s Religions and The Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union for a special program on “Deepening our Awareness of Love, Compassion and Joy for the Healing of the World”. The program is hosted as part of the ongoing Buddhist-Catholic Dialogue on Climate Change launched by the Parliament’s Climate Action Program […]

The Black Family and Generational Health

The Black family has been traumatized for generations, from enslavement to modern day incidents of police violence. In this online panel discussion, youth find a space to explore how racial trauma affects the Black family unit, bleeding across generations. Led by Dr. Dwonna Thompson, a licensed therapist, youth have the opportunity to ask questions and […]

The Black Family and Generational Health

The Black family has been traumatized for generations, from enslavement to modern day incidents of police violence. In this online panel discussion, youth find a space to explore how racial trauma affects the Black family unit, bleeding across generations. Led by Dr. Dwonna Thompson, a licensed therapist, youth have the opportunity to ask questions and […]

BUY LOCAL FOODS SEMINAR 2021

Did you know that at least one of every seven people in our region struggles with food insecurity? Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone this year for the 13th Annual Buy Local Foods Seminar Sunday, February 21, 2021 from 1:00-4:00 pm Sponsored by Catholic Rural Life (CRL) and the Adams-Brown Diabetes Education Coalition Keynote Session: “The […]

BUY LOCAL FOODS SEMINAR 2021

Did you know that at least one of every seven people in our region struggles with food insecurity? Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone this year for the 13th Annual Buy Local Foods Seminar Sunday, February 21, 2021 from 1:00-4:00 pm Sponsored by Catholic Rural Life (CRL) and the Adams-Brown Diabetes Education Coalition Keynote Session: “The […]