Reimagining Racial Justice

The goal of our collaboration proposal is

To ground ourselves in Ignatian imagination, prayer and reflection for the long work toward racial justice

Description of our collaboration proposal

What metaphors, stories, images and theologies occupy our imaginations and how are they helpful or harmful to the work of racial justice? Join us for the first morning of reflection in this year's This Ignatian Life series on "Reimagining” important issues in our daily life and culture. 

Rooted in their own lives and experiences, presenters Rev. Victoria Carr-Ware (Ecumenical and Multifaith Campus Minister, Seattle University), Jimmy McCarty (Director, Center for Equity and Inclusion, University of Washington Tacoma) and Marilyn Nash (Spiritual Director, Licensed Massage Therapist and Educator) will use story, conversation, and imaginative prayer to invite us into the bold honesty and vulnerability needed to help us reexamine our belief systems and then inspired by Spirit, to reimagine our work together toward racial justice.

Needs, support or request

Just join us on November, 14 from 9:30 am (PDT). Register before November 11 in this link. People of all racial and ethnic identities are welcome! If you have any doubt, please call (206) 329-4824 or email Andrea Fontana ([email protected]), ISC Program Coordinator.

Please spread the word to those you know -near and far- who might like to know more. Hope to see you there!

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