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SUMMARY:A Time for Burning: Revisited
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an online discussion and preview of a new documentary that revisits a classic film about a congregation wrestling with racial justice. Hear interviews with filmmaker Bill Jersey 60 years after he made his film; Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton; and others. \nA Time for Burning Facilitator’s Guide \nRegister for A Time for Burning: Revisited
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/a-time-for-burning-revisited/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Civic Participation,Criminal Justice,Homepage Event,Racial Justice,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Human and Civil Rights Network Launch
DESCRIPTION:Join leaders and advocates who care for LGBTQ+ rights\, racial justice\, and care for all people made in God’s image from across the Commonwealth as for a time of connecting\, sharing\, and learning! \nWhy join a network? \nThe work of striving for justice and peace in all the earth can be lonely and exhausting – LAMPa hopes that by launching our networks we strengthen the bonds of our advocates across the Commonwealth and remind one another that we are not alone. It will also be a time to share our stories and best practices of our ministry and discipleship in these areas\, and to dream together about how to best lift up our stories and hopes to those in power.\n\n\nWe hope you join us in this important work of connecting and inspiring one another!\n\n\nRegister HERE.
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/human-and-civil-rights-network-launch/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Criminal Justice,Homepage Event,LGBTQ+,Racial Justice,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Kindling Faith: Annual Nolde Human Rights Lecture with Anthony Ray Hinton
DESCRIPTION:Join this lecture on freedom and justice with Anthony Ray Hinton\, in person or virtually\, hosted by United Lutheran Seminary. \nHinton survived for 30 years on Alabama’s death row. His story is a decades-long journey to exoneration and freedom. In 1985\,  Hinton was convicted of the unsolved murders of two fast-food restaurant managers based on the testimony of ballistics experts for the state who claimed that the crime bullets came from a dusty revolver found in Hinton’s mother’s closet. Without the benefit of a competent expert to challenge the state’s theory (His lawyer hired a ballistics expert who was blind in one eye)\, an all-white jury convicted Hinton\, and he was sentenced to death. \nAfter years of petitioning to have the revolver re-analyzed\, three independent experts concluded that the bullets could not have been fired from his mother’s revolver. With the assistance of the Equal Justice Initiative\, led by attorney Bryan Stevenson\, Hinton was freed in 2015. Since his release\, Hinton has traveled the world sharing his story and discussing the changes that need to be made to prevent similar injustices from happening to other people. In 2018\, he published The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row\, which was selected for Oprah’s Book Club and is a New York Times bestseller. He was awarded honorary doctorates in 2019 from St. Bonaventure University and in 2023 from Emory University. \n \nYou can visit the event page here. \nYou can register for the event here. \nYou can view the flyer here. \nYou can contact Martin Otto-Zimmann at mzimmann@uls.edu to learn more. \nThis lecture is a program of the ULS Kindling Faith Center for Sabbath\, Rest\, and Formation.
URL:https://www.lutheranadvocacypa.org/event/kindling-faith-annual-nolde-human-rights-lecture-with-anthony-ray-hinton/
LOCATION:United Lutheran Seminary: Philadelphia Campus\, 7301 Germantown Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Criminal Justice,Homepage Event,Violence
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