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The Middle Project Revolutionary Love Conference 2017

50 E 7th St
New York, NY 10003
(646) 738-3613
religious organization, educational, Church, event planning
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REVOLUTIONARY LOVE: DISRUPTIVE ETHICS TO DISMANTLE RACISM

Now is the time for leaders?and ethical leadership?to lead.

Leaders, activists, civil rights leaders who feel called to human rights and equipped to make America well, to make America just, to make America safe for all of those who are on the margins without equal justice.

Leaders for social justice who are impassioned to work for a healed and whole nation that is a faith, justice and peace filled global neighbor.

Join us as we strategize across generations and interreligious dialogue at Revolutionary Love Conference 2017: Disruptive Ethics to Dismantle Racism and Love One Another at Middle Church in NYC, April 28?30, 2017.

Speakers include: ? Bill Moyers, veteran PBS Journalist and political commentator, former press secretary to President Johnson, one of televisions most visible liberal intellectuals and Executive Producer at Public Square Media of the 2017 riveting RIKERS Documentary.

? William J. Barber, architect of the Moral Mondays Movement, and President of Repairers of the Breach, Inc.
? Brian D. McLaren, activist and networker among innovative faith leaders, and author of A New Kind of Christianity, A Generous Orthodoxy, and The Great Spiritual Migration.
? Valarie Kaur, civil rights lawyer, Sikh activist, and filmmaker who uses storytelling for social change.
? Miguel De La Torre, author of Liberating Sexuality: Justice Between the Sheets and The U.S. Immigration Crisis: Toward an Ethics of Place.
? Rebecca Parker, former president of the Unitarian Universalist Starr King School for the Ministry and co-author of Proverbs of Ashes: Violence, Redemptive Suffering, and the Search for What Saves Us.
? Traci Blackmon, pastor of Christ The King United Church of Christ, acting executive director of UCC Justice and Witness Ministries, and nationally recognized as a prominent voice for social change after Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson, just miles from her church.
? Jacqui Lewis, Senior Minister of Middle Collegiate Church and the author of The Power of Stories: A Guide for leaders of multi-cultural, multi-racial congregations Register: bit.ly/RevLove17
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Speakers include Bill Moyer, William J. Barber, II, Jacqui Lewis, Valarie Kaur, Brian D. McLaren, Traci Blackmon, De La Torre Miguel, Robert P. Jones, Rebecca Parker.
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