Faith and Activism: Part I

February 24, 2025 00:55:40
Faith and Activism: Part I
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Faith and Activism: Part I

Feb 24 2025 | 00:55:40

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Show Notes

This recording was the first of a two-part panel on Faith and Activism. Community Engagement and Advocacy Director Dianne Hardy-Garcia led a discussion with the Rev. Jim Harrington, a civil and immigrant rights leader and priest at St. John's Episcopal Church, parishioner Meg Erskine, who is CEO of the Refugee Collective, and parishioner Joe Sanchez, a queer, non-binary, Christian leader.
 
Next Sunday, March 2, the series continues with:
 
• Rabbi Denise Eger – Interfaith Civil Right Leader and LGBTQ+ Advocate
• The Rev. Kyle Riley – Reproductive Rights Advocate & Public Witness Mobilizer, Texas Impact 
• LaKeidru Blaylock – Senior Chapter Chair, Texas Incarcerated Families Association 

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