Liberation Theology and Spirituality in Community Organizing
Join us in the new year for a four week series exploring faith and spirituality in activism and community organizing co-sponsored by the Central Kentucky Chapter of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth and the Kentucky Workers League Interfaith group.
The goal of our series is to help activists/organizers find compassion and embrace our own spiritualities in a political world often driven by rage and hopelessness. We will educate ourselves on: Liberation Theology histories, practices, and attitudes; Liberation Theology and spiritual organizers, their strategies, practices, and how we might learn from them; Seeking to understand others by using non-violent principles and practices from these spiritualities in hope to be more grounded, peaceful, and resilient activists.
All are invited to participate regardless of religious or non-religious beliefs. This is a space to learn, listen, be curious, inquire, experience, and explore. And everyone is asked to be open and respectful to all who are participating.
Location: Conference Room (downstairs) in downtown location of Lexington Public Library
Jan 10, 6:30-8:30pm (Beth Howard, Megan Murph, and Tanya Torp): Expectations for the series, discussions, spirituality activities, readings to prepare for the following weeks' topic.
Jan 17, 6:30-8:30pm (Facilitator: Dr. Mike Rivage-Seul): Christian Liberation Talk on Western, Central/South American, African communities and activities.
Jan 24 , 6:30-8:30pm (Facilitator: Dr. Lance Brunner from Shambhala Center): Eastern Liberation Talk and activities.
Jan 31, 6:30-8:30pm (Featured Speaker: Bianca Spriggs): Nontheological Faith and Revolutionary Love Talk and tarot reading for the Lexington organizing community.
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