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Organizer
Kaufman Interfaith Institute
Location
via Zoom
TO MY BELOVEDS: LETTERS ON FAITH, RACE, LOSS, AND RADICAL HOPE
In tandem to Kaufman's series of convenings dedicated to unpacking social justice themes in Interfaith engagement, we will be hosting a second book group in the Winter/Spring of 2024, this one focusing on
To My Beloveds: Letters on Faith, Race, Loss, and Radical Hope by
Jennifer Bailey.
About the book: How do we heal today's grief and loss to become the leaders the world needs now? Activist Jen Bailey offers heartfelt letters of encouragement, comfort, revelation, and hope for young activists and emerging faith leaders aspiring to build a better world amidst its violence, trauma, and loss - and who may wonder if they're up to the task or unsure if they'll ever see the change they seek. Considering three central questions - what is dying, what wants to emerge, and what is already blooming beautifully - Bailey's poignant letters inspire us to imagine how our grief and despair can be composted into new life filled with courage, hope, and purpose for our shared future.
About the book group: This group will meet on
Monday evenings via
Zoom from
7-8pm EST on the following dates:
January 22nd, February 12th, and February 26th. On
Monday, March 18th, the Kaufman Interfaith Institute will be hosting Rev. Bailey for an
in-person/live-streamed lecture. After this lecture, we will gather for a final wrap-up session via
Zoom on
Monday, April 29th.
These sessions will be facilitated by Rev. Holly Makimaa and Kyle Kooyers.