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SUMMARY:Reading & Book Launch for The Last Straw by Bryant Holsenbeck
DESCRIPTION:Join RCWMS in celebrating the publication of The Last Straw: A Continuing Quest for Life Without Disposable Plastic. Environmental artist Bryant Holsenbeck had long wondered where trash goes when we throw it “away.” Realizing that what we discard never really goes away\, she became concerned about all the disposable plastic that piles up in landfills and clogs our streams. Bryant began saying NO to single-use plastic\, and she spent a year discovering ways to live without it. This book documents her journey and the creative alternatives she found. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/reading-book-launch-for-the-last-straw-by-bryant-holsenbeck/
LOCATION:The Scrap Exchange\, 2050 Chapel Hill Rd\, Durham\, NC\, 27707\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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SUMMARY:Get Out The Vote Call Party
DESCRIPTION:Let’s help break records for midterm election turnout. We’re partnering with You Can Vote to call voters and make sure they vote on November 6. It’s fine if you’ve never made voter calls before – we’ll do a quick training and get you on the phones with a script. We’ll have snacks\, just bring a charged up phone and laptop. We have limited spots available so sign up today! It’ll be a fun and inspiring way to participate in democracy. \nQuestions: rebecca@rcwms.org
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/get-out-the-vote-call-party/
LOCATION:RCWMS Office\, 1202 Watts St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Conversations On Grief: A Poetry and Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a poetry and art workshop night! Duke students are partnering with the Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South to open up intergenerational conversations on grief and end of life\, using poetry and art to do that. We will have opportunities to write and draw as well as talk. Anyone is welcome\, poet or not. Free food provided! \nSponsors: Duke FOCUS Program and RCWMS\nContact: grace.chun@duke.edu or rafaela.makhlouf.rivero@duke.edu
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/conversations-on-grief-a-poetry-and-art-workshop/
LOCATION:NC
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181027
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Women's Preaching Festival
DESCRIPTION:From an opening reception\, to vibrant worship\, to insightful workshops\, to intentional conversations\, this year’s Homegrown: NC Women’s Preaching Festival will live into the theme “Her Voice Through the Generations” as we honor the voices of the generations of women that began at the empty tomb and continue through today. Our featured preachers and presenters include Rev. Yvonne Delk\, the first African-American woman ordained in the United Church of Christ\, and Rev. Jerusha Neal\, Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Duke Divinity School\, and others. \nWhile we aren’t really about big names\, fancy titles\, or “experts\,” we are about academic study\, the creative arts\, diversity\, intentional relationships\, and preaching. Mostly\, we are about YOU! The gifts and wisdom\, joys and challenges\, you bring to this festive learning community for two days are the heart of who we are. We hope you will plan to join us! \nClick here for the complete festival schedule
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/7th-annual-womens-preaching-festival/
LOCATION:via Zoom\, Durham\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180906
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SUMMARY:Doing Our Own Work: An Anti-Racism Seminar for White People
DESCRIPTION:Part 1: September 6\, 7\, 8\, 9 – Pilgrim United Church of Christ\, Durham\, NC \nPart 2: October 11\, 12\, 13\, 14 – Trinity Ave. Presbyterian Church\, Durham\, NC \n7-9 pm Thurs. evening\, 9-5 on Friday\, 9-5 on Saturday\, and 1-5 Sunday afternoon \nParticipation in all sessions is required. \nAt this time in our nation\, we are witnessing an alarming resurgence of white supremacy and state sanctioned violence. It is imperative that white people do the deep work required to claim and embody an anti-racist identity\, understand the privilege they carry\, and interrupt racism where they live\, work\, study\, and volunteer. Doing Our Own Work helps white people move through places where they often get stuck\, so that they can step up with courage\, humility\, and compassion to participate in movements led by people of color and help move other white people to greater anti-racist awareness and action. Enrollment is limited to 20 people to facilitate in-depth reflection\, dialogue\, and community.  \nDoing Our Own Work is designed as a supplement to\, not a substitute for\, contexts where people of diverse races discuss and strategize together how racism can be challenged and dismantled.  \nAnti-racist action and reflection form the heart of Doing Our Own Work. Each participant is invited to identify a “sphere of influence” that serves as the focus of action and reflection. Utilizing input from the leaders\, reading assignments\, videos\, group discussion\, and structured exercises\, we will explore the following topics and issues: \n\nThe four realms of racism and change: personal\, interpersonal\, institutional\, and cultural\nHistorical roots of racism in the U.S.\nMovements for racial justice in the U.S.\nWhite privilege and unearned advantage\nClaiming and shaping an anti-racist identity\nPracticing the skills of interrupting racism\nStrategies for institutional change\nDeveloping networks of support and accountability\n\nThe facilitator is committed to working with the participants to create a respectful and truth-telling environment where we may bring our whole selves to this vitally important work. For additional history and rationale\, see “Why an Anti-Racism Seminar for White People?“ \nThis event is gender inclusive.Leader: Melanie S. Morrison\, Ph.D.\, is founder and executive director of Allies for Change\, a national network of anti-oppression educators. As an anti-racism educator\, activist\, and author\, she has 30 years experience designing and facilitating transformational group process. In 1994\, she founded Doing Our Own Work\, an intensive anti-racism seminar for white people that has attracted hundreds of participants throughout the United States and Canada. Passionate about writing\, her latest book\, Murder on Shades Mountain: The Legal Lynching of Willie Peterson and the Struggle for Justice in Jim Crow Birmingham\, was published by Duke University Press in March. Melanie believes it is possible to grow ever more aware of the depth and complexity of injustice without surrendering our capacity for compassion\, joy\, and hope.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/doing-our-own-work-an-anti-racism-seminar-for-white-people/
LOCATION:Pilgrim United Church of Christ\, 3011 Academy Rd\, Durham\, NC\, 27707\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Art of the Condolence Note with Carol Henderson
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we will discuss the history of condolence notes and their value for both the recipient and the writer. Carol will demonstrate what makes a note successful and show examples of do’s and don’ts. Each participant will practice writing a note and leave knowing how to tackle this difficult task. \nLeader: Carol Henderson is a writer\, editor\, and workshop leader who has taught in the US\, Europe\, and the Middle East. She is the author of Losing Malcolm\, and Farther Along: The Writing Journey of Thirteen Bereaved Mothers\, and edited\, among other titles\, Wide Open Spaces: Call Stories. Learn more about Carol at www.carolhenderson.com.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/the-art-of-the-condolence-note-with-carol-henderson/
LOCATION:RCWMS Office\, 1202 Watts St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Never-Quite Ending War: A WWII GI Daughter's Stories by Nancy Corson Carter
DESCRIPTION:FREE READING \nThe stories of this book stretch from the ’40s & ’50s to the present. Reflecting on her family\, especially her father\, and the war\, Nancy Corson Carter’s stories seek peace and healing in personal as well as in wider worlds.
URL:https://rcwms.org/event/the-never-quite-ending-war-a-wwii-gi-daughters-stories-by-nancy-corson-carter/
LOCATION:RCWMS Office\, 1202 Watts St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reading
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