El Feminismo Pacifista, una Tradición de Constructoras de Paz. El Caso de Colombia (Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom)


El movimiento de mujeres es un grupo tan diverso como somos las mujeres en él. Con WILPF nació el feminismo pacifista y aún así cada integrante de WILPF decide o no aplicarse esta etiqueta. En este webinar, organizado por el Programa de Derechos Humanos de LIMPAL (WILPF) el 1o de junio de 2016, Carmen Magallón presentará el movimiento del pacifismo feminista y nuestra sección de LIMPAL Colombia hablará de qué impacto ha tenido el feminismo pacifista en el proceso de paz en Colombia.

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Family Law and Violence Against Women (Canadian Women’s Foundation)


This on-demand webinar provides basic, introductory information about separation violence and its impact on women as family court litigants, legal bullying and court-related safety issues and will touch on intersections between family law and both criminal and immigration law. The webinar was facilitated by Pamela Cross and made possible through collaboration and partnership with Carol Barkwell of Luke’s Place.

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Ending Sex Trafficking in Canada (Canadian Women’s Foundation)


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Diane Redsky, Director of the Canadian Women’s Foundation’s Anti-Trafficking Strategy hosted this on-demand webinar which discussed Sex Trafficking in Canada and the reports developed by that the National Task Force on Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls in Canada that were, in part, developed to assist the Canadian Women’s Foundation in creating its own five-year national anti-trafficking strategy entitled From Heartbreaking to Groundbreaking”.

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Re-imagine Lent: Preach to Ignite Your Soul & Your People (Center for Progressive Renewal)


Employing the hermeneutic of imagination is most difficult for seminary trained preachers exposed to exegetical principles, introduction to preaching processes, and those dreaded colleague critiques. This webinar with Womanist and Rhetorical Ethics specialist Rev. Kanisha Billingsley encourages you to dust off your creativity as you ignite your soul and your people.

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Justice and Love in Action: Anti-racism Strategies for Preaching and Worship (Metropolitan Community Churches)


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In view of ongoing unrest in the world, including but not limited to racialized violence in the U.S., as well as the distress many felt during and after the MCC General Conference, especially as it may have reflected the continuing power of white privilege/supremacy, misogyny, and U.S. domination/imperialism, the need to help clergy address racism in preaching and liturgy seems more acute than ever.

Utilizing presentations and discussion, this two-part webinar series began with the importance of self-reflection and awareness. Anti-racism resources and strategies utilized in MCC congregations were presented, along with how this work impacts pastors and the congregation. Participants gained skills for facilitating conversations about racism and white privilege. Specific resources were identified. These webinars were facilitated by Rev. Dr. Robin Gorsline and Rev. Dr. Elijah C. Nealy and can be viewed by clicking on the links below.

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Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (United Church of Canada)


What was experienced and accomplished at the National Roundtable on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls held on February 27 in Ottawa?

What can church groups do to work in solidarity in the three priority areas of:

  1. Prevention and Awareness
  2. Community Safety
  3. Policing Measures and Justice Responses

The two co-presenters for this 90-minute webinar both attended the National Roundtable, and bring a national and a grassroots perspective. Webinar moderator, Rev. Maggie McLeod, Executive Minister, Aboriginal Ministries for the United Church of Canada, also attended the Peoples Gathering on February 26, as did April, in Ottawa.

Learn how churches can share the responsibility to act to prevent and address violence against indigenous women and girls in our communities.

Register for this online religious webinar about preventing violence against indigenous women and girls from United Church of Canada.

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Black History (University of California)


Full List of Lectures:  iTunes is required.

  • Suspect Race: Causes and Consequences of Racial Profiling with Jack Glaser and Paul Figueroa — In the Living Room with Henry
  • Free Angela and All Political Prisoners
  • Black Nature: The First Anthology of Nature Writing by African-American Poets
  • Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Adjustment and Revisions: 1986 – Present
  • Bunche Center 40th Anniversary Retrospective: Emergence and Institutionalization: 1969 – 1985
  • Civil Rights: The Music and the Movement
  • Laura Pulido: Black Brown Yellow and Left
  • Lunch Poems: Amiri Baraka
  • Lytle Memorial Concert: Miles Ahead
  • Reconsidering Little Rock: Julian Bond
  • Reconsidering Little Rock: Terrence Roberts
  • Osher UCSD: Tuskegee Airmen
  • Angela Davis: How Does Change Happen?
  • The Old World in the New: Performing Diaspora
  • 3rd Annual Nakupenda Valentine’s Concert: Eclectic Musings
  • Cosmopolitanism – Ethics in a World of Strangers with Kwame Anthony Appiah
  • Angela Davis
  • Improving Race Relations: An Interview with John Perkins
  • The Haunting of Jim Crow
  • Symposium on Cedric J. Robinson’s Radical Thought: Cedric Robinson’s Keynote Address
  • Exodus, Black Colonization, and Promised Lands with David Davis
  • City Club Presents Anthony Lewis 2004
  • Rekindling the Spirit of Brown v. Board of Education
  • Legacy of Slavery…Unequal Exchange Conference: Trouble in Mind: African Americans From Emancipation to the 1990’s
  • Peter Irons: “Jim Crow’s Children: Broken Promise of Brown Decision”
  • Legacy of Slavery…Unequal Exchange Conference: Rapporteur Charles H. Long: Reflections on the Legacy of Slavery and Implications for the 21st Century
  • Legacy of Slavery…Unequal Exchange Conference: Panel 5: Racism and Discrimination After Emancipation
  • Legacy of Slavery…Unequal Exchange Conference: Panel 4: Life and Labor Among Enslaved Women
  • Lunch Poems: Cornelius Eady
  • Creativity, Black Feminist Roots, and Human Revolution
  • A Celebration of Barbershop (the movie): A Panel Discussion and Town Meeting
  • Julianne Malveaux UCSD Black History Month February 2003
  • More Than Black? Multiracial Identity and the New Racial Order
  • Lester Leaps In: The Life and Times of Lester “Pres” Young
  • Helen Edison Lecture: Yusef Komunyakaa
  • Elaine Brown: New Age Racism
  • Edward Ball: Slaves in the Family
  • Root Doctors: Quincy Troupe and Phil Upchurch

Click here to learn more about this religious lecture series from the University of California.


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Multicultural Ministry with Children (Unitarian Universalist Association)


This webinar will offer food for thought for religious professionals wondering how to affirm the worth and dignity of families and individuals from marginalized groups as well as tips for assessing curriculum and other classroom resources for their multicultural sensibility.

Presented by Patricia Infante, CERG Faith Development Consultant with guest presenters.

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Creating Welcoming Multicultural UU Communities (Unitarian Universalist Association)


Fulfilling the affirmation and promise of the second principle requires that we attend carefully to systems of injustice in our midst and the hurts those systems cause. It requires that we be prophets, daring to work in this life for a Now that gets us closer to fulfilling the promise of our sixth principle: the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all. Dismantling systems of privilege and oppression within our community faith allows us to co-create the Beloved Community of Love and Justice that we aspire to.

Dean: Rev. Alicia Forde, Program Coordinator for Multiracial Congregations, Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA).

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Let the Women Speak! with Lindsay Hardin Freeman (ChurchNext)


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Lindsay Hardin Freeman looked at every instance of a woman speaking in the Bible, and what she found is powerful, life-giving, and transformational.

Based on her award-winning book published by Forward Movement, Bible Women: All Their Words and Why They Matter (see Amazon link above), Freeman invites us into a sacred circle of inspiring voices. While we all may be familiar with Mary, Martha, Sarah, and Elizabeth, we may be surprised to discover that not only do none of these women hold the record for speaking the most in the Bible, but those that do offer equal inspiration in their words and deeds.

Here are are her presentations:

  • Women in the Bible
  • Women in the Hebrew Scriptures
  • Women in the Apocrypha
  • Women in the New Testament

This course is perfect for those who are interested in Bible study, especially those looking to hear women’s voices in scriptures.

Learn more about this course and register at ChurchNext


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