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SUMMARY:ReUNION 2018 - Alumni Screening  of An Inconvenient Sequel with Karenna Gore
DESCRIPTION:Union Theological Seminary is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Class of ’68. the 25th Anniversary Class of 1993 and the 10th Anniversary Class of 2008 beginning on the evening of Thursday\, October 5th\, and concluding the morning of Saturday\, October 6th. \nAs part of that honoring\, the Center for Earth Ethics has been invited to engage our alumni on one of the most important issues of our time: Climate Change. \nIf you are coming for your ReUNION this year we hope you will join us for a special screening of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power followed by a Q&A with CEE’s Director\, Karenna Gore. \nPlease click here to purchase tickets for ReUNION. 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/union-theological-seminary-reunion-2018-an-inconvenient-sequel-screening-with-karenna-gore/
LOCATION:Venus over Otter Lake\, from Goddard Bay
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SUMMARY:Pualani Case + Karenna Gore -The Original Instructions
DESCRIPTION:We are living in extraordinary times – deeply challenging times for the survival of life on earth. Yet emerging at this time are channels of information\, offering all kinds of doorways to a better understanding of how all life is inextricably connected. We are learning that people can connect across space and time in ways we would never have thought possible.\n\n\n\n\n\nBearers of this living ancestral wisdom – what some call “The Original Instructions” are among us\, and it is urgent that we pay attention to this message for humanity.\n\n\nIn this first program in the Karma series\, Karenna Gore looks at two channels of wisdom transmission. With Native Hawaiian Pua Case whose relationship to a sacred mountain has informed her teachings of traditional knowledge and ways; and with Shamanic Healing author Itzhak Beery who relates a dramatic example of a Midwestern woman finding herself being able to speak in an Amazonian language she does not understand\, relaying a message privileged only to shamans. Hawaiian singer/songwriter Häwane Rios will join Pua on stage for a concluding performance.\n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\n***\nPualani Case was born and raised on the Island of Hawai’i surrounded by high mountains and fresh waters. Pua’s life path has led her to become a Kumu Hula\, a teacher of the ways\, culture\, and traditions of the kanaka maoli\, or native peoples of Hawai’i. With a degree in Hawaiian Language and culture\, and a teaching degree in Social Studies\, interwoven with the traditional teachings from her kupuna\, or elders\, Pua has integrated ‘Ike Hawai’i\, or Hawaiian knowledge and lessons\, into the public school system and community for over 30 years. She and ‘ohana\, or family\, are active as spiritual and cultural leaders\, and have traveled around the world to address the challenges facing sacred places and lifeways of the people of HawaiʻI and beyond. These include the movement to protect the sacred mountain Mauna Kea on the Island of Hawai’i\, efforts to restore salmon to the McCloud River in New Zealand\, and the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/pualani-case-karenna-gore-the-original-instructions/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous People's Day Viewing of the Doctrine of Discovery
DESCRIPTION:For two years\, the Center for Earth Ethics has prioritized studying and understanding the Doctrine of Discovery and it’s long standing consequences. We offer screenings of “Unmasking the Domination Code” with Q&A guided by CEE Team members and Special Guests for Union Seminary and at public events. Please inquire if you would like to request one for your community or congregation. \n*** \nIndigenous People’s Day Offering: \nThe Center for Earth Ethics at Union is sponsoring a film showing of the Doctrine of Discovery. This is a set of laws based on the Papal Bulls from the Catholic Church of the fifteen century. These edicts gave European Christians the right to invade non Christian lands and subdue the people\, making legitimate colonial occupation. \nOn Monday\, October 8th\, we are recognizing Indigenous People’s Day by showing this film. This is history which impacts Native people\, and still affects their sovereignty to this day. Please join us! The film will be shown in Room AD30 at Union Theological Seminary at 5:30 pm. Pizza will be provided.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/indigenous-peoples-day-viewing-of-the-doctrine-of-discovery/
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SUMMARY:What Makes Things Sacred?  A Talk Led by Representatives from The Lenape Center and Special Guests
DESCRIPTION:This Event has been Cancelled.  Please join us Saturday\, October 13th at the Abrons Art Center for The Lenape Symposium. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Lenape homeland Lenapehoking includes the island of Manhattan\, a sacred space for the Lenape people. In this program\, Joe Baker and Hadrien Coumans from The Lenape Center are joined by Deer Clan Chief of Ramapough Lenape Clara Soaring Hawk\, to discuss the sacred nature of Manhattan island and explore how our perception of the world makes objects and places sacred. \nThe program will be followed by a ceremony that takes place at the base of the spiral staircase and outside. It is free and open to all. \nTICKETS
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/what-makes-things-sacred/
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SUMMARY:The Lenape Center Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Lenape Center Symposium\nOCTOBER 13\, 2018 @ 10AM-6PM \n\nUnderground Theater\nSliding Scale Donation: $5\, $10\, $15\, $20 \nThe Lenape Center presents a day-long platform of discussions and performances that addresses the complex histories of colonization and the potential for art institutions to influence more equitable futures for Indigenous communities. \n\n\n\nThe symposium will conclude with Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter\, a monthly bonfire hosted by Emily Johnson/Catalyst in Abrons’ Amphitheater from 7-10pm.   \nThe Lenape Center Symposium is made possible by Lenape Center’s partnership with the Center for Earth Ethics. The Lenape Center Symposium is presented as part of The Mile-Long Opera\, which is made possible by the Presenting Sponsor\, Target.\nAbout the organizers: \nThe Lenape Center is a non-profit organization based in the ancestral Lenape island of Manhattan from Manaháhtaan\, “the place for gathering the wood to make bows.”   \nOur mission is continuing Lenapehoking by promoting Lenape language and the creation\, development\, distribution and exhibition of Lenape arts and culture; which includes caring for Mother Earth. We are building a pathway for Indigenous peoples between inherited cultural traditions and the dynamic innovations of contemporary global society. \nLenape\, meaning “the people\,” are the original peoples of Lenapehoking: New Jersey\, Delaware\, southern New York\, eastern Pennsylvania\, and western Connecticut. \nWe believe Lenape creativity and wisdom will continue to play a significant part in creating a better world for generations to come. Lenape Center is a fiscally sponsored organization of the New York Foundation for the Arts.
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/the-lenape-center-symposium/
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SUMMARY:MARIANNE WILLIAMSON + KARENNA GORE: METAPHYSICS AND THE PUBLIC SQUARE
DESCRIPTION:Cultural critic and best selling author Marianne Williamson talks with Rubin Museum Future Fellow and CEE Director\, Karenna Gore to explore how we can shift our civic conversation so that we are “watering the roots and not merely the leaves.” \nQuestions abound: \n\nWhat metaphysical healing needs to happen for us to move into a better phase of America? One that reconciles clashing narratives\, calls on us to be engaged as citizens rather than consumers?\nDoes the matter/spirit divide in Judeo-Christian traditions have anything to do with the fact that so many Americans do not perceive themselves as interconnected with land\, water\, air and other aspects of what we call “the environment”?\nDo gendered constructs of God the Father and Mother Nature matter?\nAre conventional definitions and metrics of “the economy” adequate?\nHow do we draw from the best of the world’s wisdom and faith traditions for this task without appropriating or being overly superficial so as to lose their deep meaning and power?\n\n_________ \nTickets: $35.00\nMember Receive a Discount \nFor more information: http://rma.cm/2q1
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/marianne-williamson-karenna-gore-metaphysics-and-the-public-square/
CATEGORIES:Theology
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