Conversations On Race & Faith
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Sacred Ground: Conversations on Race and Faith
Beginning Sunday, October 18 (meets bi-weekly on Sundays, 4:30-6:00 pm for ten sessions)
Sacred Ground is a curriculum offered as part of the Episcopal Church’s Becoming Beloved Community movement.
Are you interested in learning about the history of race and racism in America and the impact it has on our lives, our church, our world today with other people of faith from across our diocese? Join an online cohort to explore a rich curriculum--using film and readings--focused on Indigenous, Black, Latino, and Asian Pacific Americans as their histories intersect with European American history. This series, developed by The Episcopal Church and Katrina Browne, director of the documentary Traces of the Trade, has been especially designed to help white people engage in conversation about the history of race in America. While the curriculum is designed with white people in mind, all are welcome.
For more information and to register, click here.
Questions? Contact Amy Howton, diocesan Becoming Beloved Community Coordinator.