When
Tuesday, February 21 at 7:30 pm
Where
This is an online event.
Julie Lytle
Episcopal Province of New England
617-669-8411
executive.director@province1.org
Ever wonder how to follow a General Convention Resolution? GC Resolution 182 "urges the Church to enter into dialogue, listening exercises, strategic partnerships, and internal analysis to address systemic racial disparities and injustice in the Church and the wider culture." Come discuss the #lovearmy movement and other ways to live into that call.
James McKim is Province 1 Representative to the Episcopal Church Executive Council's AntiRacism Committee and Chair of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire's Diversity Committee. He has been working with the Executive Council's AntiRacism Committee and Heidi Kim, the Episcopal Church staff officer for Racial Reconciliation to develop plans for the church's response to General Convention Resolutions.
The Rev. Karen Brown Montagno, Chair of the Province 1 Task Force on Multicultural Awareness and Cultural Competency and the Diocese of MA Director of Congregational Resources and Training, will facilitate the conversation.
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To participate, you will need a computer with high speed internet access and a sound card. Log in information will be sent to those who register using the link below.
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This web conference is part of a monthly series hosted by Province I's Cultural Competency and Multicultural Awareness Task Force. The series is designed to raise awareness, provide resources, and offer hopeful approaches for talking across difference and celebrating diversity. Previous conversations are recorded for continued access. Click on the title to view one now.
- September 2015, The Bishops Speak Out - most of the Province I Bishops describing race and racism in their dioceses.
- October 2015, The Hon Byron Rushing provided both a historical and churchwide perspective.
- November 2015, James McKim helped us explore White Privilege.
- December 2015, Coming Together Around Race: The Need for Healing, The Rt Rev Gayle Harris, The Rt Rev Carol Gallagher, Heidi Kim, and Ema Rosero-Nordalm reflected on the sacred work of racial reconciliation and the healing needed to restore our world.
- January 2016, The Role of Feelings in Racial Justice Work - The Rev. Dr. Bill Kondraith explored the affect of feelings and ways to recognize the messages they are sending.
- February 2016, Province I Responds to the Trinity Institute: Listen for a Change: Sacred Conversations on Racial Justice
- March 2016 Race, Politics and Faith
- April 2016 Practical Ways to have Conversations Across Difference
- September 2016 Discussing Faith and Politics with Chuck Wynder Jr
- October 2016 - Building Community/Police Relationships: How to Prevent Ferguson and Baltimore in Province 1 (New England) and access the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy Resources here .
- November 2016 - Unpacking the Election with Bishops Doug Fisher, Nicholas Knisely and Rob Hirschfield
- Deceber 2016 - Youth and Cultural Competency: Encouraging Youth Voice with Zena Link
- January 2017 - The "Big Three" Racial Reconciliation Resolutions from the 2015 General Convention
For more information, check the Province I website at http://province1.org or contact Julie Lytle at executive.director@province1.org.