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Protest Art & Other Small Crimes

What is art? Who owns art? How does art equalize power and reclaim the narrative for change? Come explore art in all of its forms as we answer these questions! During this program we will discuss how we can use art and other forms of protest to work for change in our communities. Together we […]

Protest Art & Other Small Crimes

What is art? Who owns art? How does art equalize power and reclaim the narrative for change? Come explore art in all of its forms as we answer these questions! During this program we will discuss how we can use art and other forms of protest to work for change in our communities. Together we […]

The Apostle Paul: A First-Century Reform Jew?

Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., Sol and Arlene Bronstein Professor of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Professor of Early Christianity and Second Commonwealth, HUC/Los Angeles Paul’s disparagement of the Torah and his conferral of the Abrahamic covenant on Gentiles have earned him the reputation among Jews as a perfidious huckster who abandoned Judaism to create another religion. Is it […]

The Apostle Paul: A First-Century Reform Jew?

Rabbi Joshua Garroway, Ph.D., Sol and Arlene Bronstein Professor of Judaeo-Christian Studies, Professor of Early Christianity and Second Commonwealth, HUC/Los Angeles Paul’s disparagement of the Torah and his conferral of the Abrahamic covenant on Gentiles have earned him the reputation among Jews as a perfidious huckster who abandoned Judaism to create another religion. Is it […]

The Presidents, The Press, and American Jewry

Harold Holzer, Director, Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute; Rabbi Gary Zola, Ph.D., Executive Director, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives; Moderator Harold Holzer, one of the nation's greatest Lincoln scholars, has published a wonderful new volume titled The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle Between the White House and […]

The Presidents, The Press, and American Jewry

Harold Holzer, Director, Hunter College's Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute; Rabbi Gary Zola, Ph.D., Executive Director, Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives; Moderator Harold Holzer, one of the nation's greatest Lincoln scholars, has published a wonderful new volume titled The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle Between the White House and […]

Join a Compassionate Conversation on First Fridays

Wanting to continue the popular "Compassionate Conversations" featured at the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths, EquaSion and Bespoken Live are initiating a monthly zoom series of topics that will be framed by our faith.  These facilitated one-hour conversations in small groups will tackle the following four-letter words: RISK, HATE, FEAR, BIAS, FREE. The 5 sessions will […]

Join a Compassionate Conversation on First Fridays

Wanting to continue the popular "Compassionate Conversations" featured at the Cincinnati Festival of Faiths, EquaSion and Bespoken Live are initiating a monthly zoom series of topics that will be framed by our faith.  These facilitated one-hour conversations in small groups will tackle the following four-letter words: RISK, HATE, FEAR, BIAS, FREE. The 5 sessions will […]

How Quakers Experience Stillness

This half-hour session will include a short introduction to why and how unprogrammed Friends use stillness in worship. The image is a metaphor for both the internal process of "centering" and the collective experience of the Light as a group. We will take 10-15 minutes to experience this practice, followed by questions/discussion. Cecilia Shore has […]

How Quakers Experience Stillness

This half-hour session will include a short introduction to why and how unprogrammed Friends use stillness in worship. The image is a metaphor for both the internal process of "centering" and the collective experience of the Light as a group. We will take 10-15 minutes to experience this practice, followed by questions/discussion. Cecilia Shore has […]