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NOON PRAYERS for RACE UNITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, & HEALING
Sep
27

NOON PRAYERS for RACE UNITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, & HEALING

Noon Prayers is a time set aside for prayer and meditations on current social events as they relate to Race Unity, Sundays at Noon.  The program usually consists of a short presentation on a current issue using photos, videos, and slides designed to focus our Spirits and Hearts on the issue.  The space is then open to prayers from anyone who wants to contribute in any Spiritual and Godly ways, such as spoken prayers, prayers from Spiritual Writings of any denomination, prayers in song, prayers in poetry, chants and meditations.  

The Healing begins after prayers while in a Zoom plenary session. We open mic for anyone who wants to share any stories, feelings, of the heart in a respectfully Noble way. The goal is to focus positive energies through prayer to be a part of the Spiritual Solution solving racial prejudice thereby bringing us closer to the Oneness of Humanity.  The solutions we believe will move our Humanity to its next level of Spiritual Maturity.

These Devotional meetings are on Zoom and you must receive an email invite from Bahais4raceunity@gmail.com.

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RACE AMITY MOVIE NIGHT - (IN)VISIBLE PORTRAITS
Sep
26

RACE AMITY MOVIE NIGHT - (IN)VISIBLE PORTRAITS

Dear Friends,

Please Join us for a viewing of an incredible film:

(In)Visible Portraits Documentary
BY OGE EGBUONU

In “(In)visible Portraits” Egbuonu talks to noted academics such as Joy DeGruy, Patricia Hill Collins, Melina Abdullah and Ruha Benjamin, as well as grassroots activists Sheila Thomas and Helen Jones. As a structuring device, the film also features the work of poet Jazmine Williams and visual artist Victoria Cassinova.

The film’s deep reserve of talking head talent includes Joy Degruy
(author of “Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome” and “America’s Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing”), Dr. Patricia Hill Collins (professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland), Dr. Melina Abdullah (professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University Los Angeles and Co-Founder of BLMLA), and Dr. Ruha Benjamin (Associate Professor of African Studies at Princeton University and author of “Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code”) - LA Times

For more information email: Bahais4RaceUnity@gmail.com

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NOON PRAYERS for RACE UNITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, & HEALING
Sep
20

NOON PRAYERS for RACE UNITY, SOCIAL JUSTICE, & HEALING

Noon Prayers is a time set aside for prayer and meditations on current social events as they relate to Race Unity, Sundays at Noon.  The program usually consists of a short presentation on a current issue using photos, videos, and slides designed to focus our Spirits and Hearts on the issue.  The space is then open to prayers from anyone who wants to contribute in any Spiritual and Godly ways, such as spoken prayers, prayers from Spiritual Writings of any denomination, prayers in song, prayers in poetry, chants and meditations.  

The Healing begins after prayers while in a Zoom plenary session. We open mic for anyone who wants to share any stories, feelings, of the heart in a respectfully Noble way. The goal is to focus positive energies through prayer to be a part of the Spiritual Solution solving racial prejudice thereby bringing us closer to the Oneness of Humanity.  The solutions we believe will move our Humanity to its next level of Spiritual Maturity.

These Devotional meetings are on Zoom and you must receive an email invite from Bahais4raceunity@gmail.com.

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