BROOKINGS – This fall, the Brookings Interfaith Council is using Zoom to bring the wisdom and values of traditions to bear on America’s most challenging issue: Racism.
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BROOKINGS – This fall, the Brookings Interfaith Council is using Zoom to bring the wisdom and values of traditions to bear on America’s most challenging issue: Racism. The group will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. as follows:
• Oct. 22: The role of civic organizations in healing racism (Jeanne Mazer will speak on the work of Bienvenidos.)
• Nov. 19: The role of individuals in healing racism
Area residents can join the dialogues by visiting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4603301289, or using this meeting ID: 460 330 1289.
For more information or if you need assistance with Zoom, call Dianne Nagy at 695-7596 or email Annette Luthy at luthy57@hotmail.com.