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Black History for a New Day
February 7, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
BLACK HISTORY FOR A NEW DAY
9 Weeks | Mondays, 5-7 pm PST
February 7, 2022 through April 11, 2022
We are happy to announce the PacNWC’s partnership with the Nehemiah Center for Urban Leadership Development (Madison, WI). For the first time, an ECC conference will attend the Justified Anger Project’s Black History for a New Day course together. We invite our clergy and church staff to go back to virtual school to learn the real history of African Americans in our country. Historians, authors, and educators around the country teach this course. Be prepared to have your lives change over nine weeks as our country’s history is exposed. This course is a call to deeper allyship and we pray you will respond to it.
We are offering a $150.00 stipend to all PacNWC clergy and church staff. This course is open to anyone at the full price of $300. Follow the link for more details
“I attended the Black History course in Feb-April 2021 with my church, and I was troubled, amazed, and empowered by African Americans’ resilience to overcome hard times in our country. This course uncovers the injustice and inequity that penetrates systems in our country. I encourage every church to send at least one person to participate in this history course.” Kim Thomas, PacNWC Mosaic Coordinator
Instructors:
- Rev. Dr. Alex Gee
- Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara
- Neil Kodesh
- Dr. Alexander Shashko
- Dr. Steve Kantrowitz
- Lilada Gee
Class Dates:
- February 7, 14, 21, 28,
- March 7, 14, 21,
- April 4, 11
Registration:
Registration Deadline: January 19th.
$150 per person for clergy and church staff. $300 per person for general registration.
[Click Here] to register as clergy and/or church staff only.
[Click Here] for general registration
Course Information:
It often seems as though black and white Americans live in separate worlds of experience and understanding. Unless we can bridge those gaps, it will be hard for us to work together to build a better Madison, a better country, and a better world.
One starting point for that work is for non-black people of courage and conviction to come together to think and learn about the history that has shaped our world and worldviews. Over nine Monday evenings, Justified Anger will be collaborating with history professors from UW-Madison to revisit the American past with justice in mind. Our purpose is to understand how the African-American experience has shaped the world we all live in, and how allies can find roles supporting racial justice today. We will lead this process without the use of guilt, finger-pointing, or propaganda, and lead from a place of compassion, community, and understanding. Rooting ourselves in our history, and understanding how we got here, will help us move forward together to make a better world and a stronger local community.
This course is a complement to the other great programs that address racism in our community. This is a great way to become involved as an ally in Justified Anger’s efforts to reduce racial disparities and bring about healing. This course is also a meaningful entry point for whatever cross-cultural work you want to do to make your local community a better place.
This is more than a “volunteer training.” Rev. Alex Gee puts it this way: ”We need white allies to move beyond merely helping our black kids – we need allies who will help teach their own kids as well so that one day they will be able to work together with our kids in righting the wrongs of history.”
We want your help in our programs: tutoring, advocating at school hearings, supporting formerly incarcerated individuals, volunteering in after-school activities, preparing meals, coaching athletics, teaching art and design, etc.
However, we also really need your advocacy in the broader community–your ability and willingness to speak out when you see disparities, and to challenge the everyday acts and systems that perpetuate inequality in your workplaces and daily lives.