Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts

When

Friday May 29, 2015 at 5:00 PM EDT
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Saturday May 30, 2015 at 5:00 PM EDT

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Contact

Esther Powell 
Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts 
617-482-4826 x421 
epowell@diomass.org 

Where

Offices of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts 
138 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02111
 

 
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NOTE: both sessions will take place in the Lawrence Room on the first floor.

 

Anti-Racism Training - May 29-30, Diocesan Offices, Boston 

The Antiracism Ministry Team in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts leads trainings which are a journey of personal discernment, with materials principally taken from Seeing the Face of God in Each Other 2011 Anti-Racism Training Manual of the Episcopal Church.  Other resources are also used.  The training method involves participatory education which offers participants opportunities to share experiences, reflections on current issues and develop tools for change. 

The goals of Seeing the Face of God in Each Other and this Anti-Racism Training are:

1. To create an environment which will promote a collegial community of mutual learning.

2. To promote learning which is both experiential and intellectual by having participants analyze the dynamics of power and oppression on the personal, the interpersonal, the institutional and systemic levels so that they can engage in the visioning of an alternate reality for the church and society.

3. To explore ways all Episcopalians can transform racist and other oppressive structures in the church and community and work to promote cultural competency, an antiracist multicultural and fully inclusive country.


The training is offered for 12 hours in the following format: Friday evening, May 29,  5-9 p.m., and Saturday, May 30, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., ending with Eucharist.  Both sessions will be in the Lawrence Room on the first floor. Other formats (including Spanish language) and additional training dates can be requested.  Please contact the Rev. Karen B. Montagno at kmontagno@diomass.org or 617-482-4826, ext. 413 for more information.


Refreshments and a nutritious lunch are provided (please note any dietary restrictions in the registration form). There is a fee of $50 per person, which includes training materials. Participants will receive a certificate of completion.