May. 20: Difficult (but Faithful) Conversations about Race: Next Steps

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Thursday, May 20, 2021, 6:00pm
This event will be held online. Please register here.

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The NH Interfaith Collaborative (members of Jewish, Catholic, Protestant and other faith communities) invites you to a conversation about our faiths and race relations. This online program follows-up to earlier online conversations on faith and racial inequities since December 2020.

This meeting will recap April’s program on techniques for having difficult conversations about race within our faith communities and with others based on our faiths. Then, we will take the next steps in building our comfort with the techniques presented through role-play and practice.

Our guest speakers will be:

  • James McKim, St. Matthew Episcopal Church in Goffstown, Chair of the Episcopal Church National Executive Council Committee on Anti-Racism & Reconciliation and President of the Manchester NAACP
  • Dottie Morris, PhD, Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, Keene State College

The program will be moderated by Susan Gabert of Saint Anselm College.

This event will be held online. Please register here.

Previous programs in the series included:

  1. December 3 program on faith and race
  2. January 7 program on COVID-19 and racial inequities
  3. March 18 program on White Supremacy in New Hampshire
  4. April 21 program on How to have Difficult (but Faithful) Conversations about Race