On this tenth anniversary of 9/11, will a new movement of compassion, social justice, and moral calling emerge from the shadows? Will religion be a spark that reignites our moral imagination?
Auburn Seminary is delighted to host an exciting conversation about a new vision for an American social action movement at the 2011 Jack and Lewis Rudin Lecture on September 6th at 7 p.m. at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WNYC in New York City.
Four visionary thought leaders will explore this topic: Valarie Kaur, Director of Groundswell, Auburn’s major new initiative to spark and empower a new multifaith movement for justice, and award-winning filmmaker (Divided We Fall, 2008); Ari Wallach, Co-founder, The Great Schlep and social innovation expert; Beth Zemsky, organizational consultant and social change strategy expert; and Hussein Rashid, Professor of Religion at Hofstra University and Associate Editor at Religion Dispatches.
via Out of the Shadows of 9/11: Millennials, Moral Vision, and the Global Groundswell | The Groundswell Movement.
Register here: http://wfc2.wiredforchange.com/o/8962/p/salsa/event/common/public/index.sjs?event_KEY=69828
http://www.auburnseminary.org/ – http://www.groundswell-movement.org
This event is live online.
http://www.auburnseminary.org/groundswell
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