Theologies for Racial Justice

Tuesdays, October 22 and 29, 6:30-8 p.m. | Please fill out this form and click submit. Zoom links and meeting details will be sent out by the facilitator(s) before the first meeting. Reach out to Rev. Ashley (ashley@firstuniv.org) or the group facilitator, Rev. Andrea Johnson (revandreajohnson@gmail.com) with any questions.
Tuesday evenings, October 22 and 29, 6:30-8pm, in Room 207 at church

Why does theology matter for the work of dismantling white supremacy culture? What theological resources equip UUs to live out the anti-racist, anti-oppression values of our faith? This two-part series will explore Unitarian Universalist theologies for racial justice and the liberal theological tradition in which they are rooted. Part 1 explores Martin Luther King’s vision of Beloved Community and Bernard Loomer’s pantheistic theology of the divine. Part 2 explores African American religious humanism and Feminist Liberation Theology. Come for a conversation with Rev. Dr. Andrea Johnson about how theologies for racial justice can add rigor, passion, and fresh inspiration for our work around liberative truth-telling, transformation, and reparations.

Facilitated by Rev. Andrea Johnson
 
 
 
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Tuesdays, October 22 and 29, 6:30-8 p.m.
Please fill out this form and click submit. Zoom links and meeting details will be sent out by the facilitator(s) before the first meeting. Reach out to Rev. Ashley (ashley@firstuniv.org) or the group facilitator, Rev. Andrea Johnson (revandreajohnson@gmail.com) with any questions.