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SUMMARY:The Organizing for Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:The Organizing for Environmental Justice course\, running Fridays from 9 AM to 12 PM CT (January 31–May 7)\, is led by Rev. Brian Sauder and Rev. Veronica Johnson. Learn about organizing efforts for environmental justice with engaging discussions and insights. This course provides students access and learning through story telling by leaders at Faith in Place (www.faithinplace.org)\, a leading faith-based environmental justice nonprofit organization. This course will give students the practical tools and information to imagine\, understand\, and even create their own nonprofit organization.    \n* Enroll: Current Garrett students register online and Non-Garrett students must apply as nondegree/enrichment students\, please reach out to the Garrett Admissions Office at getadmitted@garrett.edu.  \n* Tuition: $2\,697 for academic credit\, $249 for audit/CEUs for the 3-hour course (fees not included).   This course can be taken either as a standalone (for auditors or enrichment students) or as part of a concentration (for degree seeking students) or a Certificate in Ecological Regeneration (for nondegree students).  \nFor information about the course\, contact Rev. Brian Sauder at brian@faithinplace.org. For information about the concentration or certificate\, you can contact Dr. Timothy Eberhart at timothy.eberhart@garrett.edu.
URL:https://www.garrett.edu/event/the-organizing-for-environmental-justice/
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SUMMARY:Congregating\, Conjuring and Conspiring at Crossings: James H. Cone\, Emilie M. Townes\, and the call to "Wake Up Running"
DESCRIPTION:CBE and the Stead Center will host a lunch and learn in room 205 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Our speaker will be the Rev. Dr. AnneMarie Mingo\, Associate Professor of Ethics\, Culture\, and Moral Leadership and Director of the Metro-Urban Institute at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She will discuss her book Have You Got Good Religion: Black Women’s Faith\, Courage\, and Moral Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement and will also sign books. Register here for the Lunch and Learn! \nThe James Cone-Emilie Townes Lecture will commence at 4:00 pm. Dr. Walter Fluker will serve as our keynote speaker\, and Rev. Dr. Julian Armand Cook will be a special guest. Dr. Cook studied under Dr. Fluker at Boston University and worked as a student assistant for the Thurman archives project.  \nThis year’s James H. Cone and Emilie M. Townes’ Lecture will feature Dr. Walter Fluker. Fluker’s lecture\, “Congregating\, Conjuring\, and Conspiring at Crossings: James H. Cone\, Emilie M. Townes\, and the Call to ‘Wake Up Running\,'” will explore the intersecting legacies of James H. Cone and Emilie M. Townes within the framework of Black theology and womanist ethics.  The lecture will highlight the transformative concepts of congregating\, conjuring\, and conspiring that Fluker introduced and both Cone and Townes emphasized in their work. These themes reveal the profound power of marginalized communities to resist oppression and create new futures through faith\, justice\, and collective action. \nThe Stead Center will provide a gallery of Howard Thurman’s quotes and meditations in the chapel for persons to experience throughout the day. \nThere is no cost to this event\, but registration is REQUIRED.
URL:https://www.garrett.edu/event/james-h-cone-and-emilie-m-townes-lecture-featuring-dr-walter-fluker/
LOCATION:Chapel of the Unnamed Faithful
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