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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Dismantling White Supremacy (Auburn Seminary)


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Learn why white Americans resist engaging or even acknowledging systemic racial injustice, and how to help them get past that and work to dismantle racist patterns and systems with this on-demand webinar led by Rev. J.C. Austin – Vice President for Christian Leadership Formation at Auburn Theological Seminary.

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Religiones en España (Universidad de La Laguna)


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Source: Miriada X

El título del curso es Religiones en España, y no Religiones de España. Por tanto, el propósito desde la base es plantear que no hay una propuesta religiosa que sea propia o marque la idiosincrasia española. En el territorio que denominamos España, el catolicismo tiene y ha tenido un peso indudable, pero intentaremos hacer visibles muchas otras propuestas religiosas, tanto la gran diversidad de las que caracterizan el mundo multirreligioso y globalizado en el que vivimos, como las que han tenido presencia e importancia en épocas pasadas. Visibilizar la diversidad religiosa es uno de los propósitos fundamentales del curso, para ello tendrá un peso importante el material gráfico, más de un millar de fotografías ilustran el material de trabajo del curso.

Aunque este MOOC ya se realizó, si te inscribes podrás acceder a los contenidos más importantes y a los vídeos. Sin embargo, no podrás realizar ninguna de las actividades ni te podrás certificar.

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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.

Watch Part 1 of Justice and Love in Action

Watch Part 2 of Justice and Love in Action

 

Reaching the American Born Latino (The Episcopal Church)


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This on demand webinar explores ministry opportunities for clergy not fully fluent in Spanish, but who have the call to minister in this cross-cultural, emerging mission field.

Learn more about this religious online webinar from the Episcopal Church.


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El Islam: Una Religión de Paz (udemy)


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Course Description

En este curso, estructurado en 13 breves lecciones, recorremos la historia del Islam, sus principales creencias y su división en sunnis y shi’itas con el objetivo de comprender los fundamentos históricos y teológicos de una de los fenómenos religiosos más influyentes del mundo moderno.

En elzoologicodeyahve.com  creemos firmemente en aquella frase de Hans Küng que dice: “No habrá paz entre las naciones, sin paz entre las religiones. No habrá paz entre las religiones sin diálogo entre sus adherentes. No habrá diálogo entre los creyentes  sin una investigación detenida de los fundamentos del credo de los demás”.

 

What am I going to get from this course?

Over 13 lectures and 1.5 hours of content!
Conocer el contexto histórico en que nació el Islam
Conocer quién fue y cómo vivió Mahoma
Comprender la naturaleza del Corán
Conocer los principales mandamientos de la religión del Profeta
Comprender la importancia de la Meca y Jerusalén en el Islam
Comprender el origen de la división entre Sunnis y Shi’itas
Conocer las principales diferencias teológicas entre las dos ramas más importantes del Islam

 

About the Instructor

Claudia Ruiz Arriola

Fiel al principio heracliteano de “la única constante de la existencia es el cambio”, a la fecha lleva tres reencarnaciones en esta vida:

En la primera estudió Administración y Mercadotecnia para dizque ganarse la vida de manera creativa, pero un año antes de terminar su carrera se topó con Sócrates (el de la Apología de Platón) y se convirtió a la socrática religión de ironía y dudas que aún profesa hoy en día.

En la segunda reencarnación decidió doctorarse en filosofía, estudiando bajo la batuta de Aristóteles (el discípulo de Platón NO el político priísta) e hizo una serie de pininos laborales intentando aplicar las ideas socrático-aristótelicas a la “vida real” (whatever that means) con incursiones de moderado éxito en la academia, la industria y los medios de comunicación.

Ha impartido clases de Humanidades, Ética y Geopolítica en la Universidad Panamericana y el Tec de Monterrey. Por once años fue editorialista del Grupo Reforma y Presidente de la Asociación de Ex-Becarios Brockmann de la American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico.

A mediados del 2008 se enamoró perdidamente de Heidegger (al purito estilo de Hannah Arendt) y comenzó la ardua labor de aprender a pensar “de a deveras” (cuestión en la que confiesa apenas va en Kinder). Ha publicado 6 libros sobre Geopolítica, Historia de las Religiones e Historia de la Filosofía y mantiene el blog www.elzoologicodeyahve.com

 

Learn more about this online religious course from udemy


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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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Disclaimer: Sacred Space Online Learning (SSOL) seeks to provide individuals with information about religious, spiritual, or faith-based online resources from a variety of sources. Sacred Space Online Learning does NOT claim ownership over this online course or online offering. Sacred Space Online Learning is also NOT responsible for the accuracy of the materials, the content, the way they are advertised or taught, or the costs associated with this online course or offering. The views and opinions expressed in this online course or offering are those of the creators and/or the persons appearing in the online class or offering. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of SSOL, the OFLD, or MCC. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the creator(s) of the given online course or online offering.

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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Disclaimer: Sacred Space Online Learning (SSOL) seeks to provide individuals with information about religious, spiritual, or faith-based online resources from a variety of sources. Sacred Space Online Learning does NOT claim ownership over this online course or online offering. Sacred Space Online Learning is also NOT responsible for the accuracy of the materials, the content, the way they are advertised or taught, or the costs associated with this online course or offering. The views and opinions expressed in this online course or offering are those of the creators and/or the persons appearing in the online class or offering. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of SSOL, the OFLD, or MCC. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the creator(s) of the given online course or online offering.

What Does SOLIDARITY Look Like? (Metropolitan Community Churches)


“If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time. But if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.”

— Attributed to Lilla Watson and the Aboriginal Activists Group in Queensland, Australia

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Do you believe we are called to DO Justice?

Do you want your congregation to truly be a diverse and radically inclusive community?

If so, then this webinar series is for you. Please join us and consider inviting key leaders (or your entire congregation) to participate in this series as a group. This is a great opportunity to add your own programs or discussions for more in-depth dialogue and application in your own context.

Background: The context for justice work is often very messy and complicated. People experience oppression based on many things-race, gender, sexuality, nationality, language, religion, ability, appearance, age, relationship/familial status, etc. We know that justice work is most effective when done in solidarity with one another, but it is hard to know how to best accomplish this. It is particularly difficult for people of privilege to work for justice with those who are experiencing oppression based on characteristics they do not share. For example: How can white people work against racism and race-based violence with people of color in ways that are truly healthy, mutual, and constructive?  How can cis-gendered people most effectively speak and act against anti-trans oppression with trans* and gender non-conforming people? These conversations are difficult conversations to have because this is hard work.

The first webinar will occurred on Thursday, August 20th from 1:00 – 2:30 U.S. Eastern Time (5:00 – 6:30 pm UTC/GMT). This kick-off event includde a foundational presentation about privilege, power, and oppression and a discussion about the ways in which all of us experience privilege and marginalization in various contexts.  Following this initial webinar, we will host a series of discussions on the particularities of oppressions such as racism, sexism, anti-trans* oppression, etc. that will allow us to get real with ourselves and one another about how to strive for solidarity in our shared work for justice.

Watch the On-Demand video at https://vimeo.com/mccchurch/review/137195520/6516b4f9c4

The Office of Emerging Ministries and the Office of Formation and Leadership Development are co-sponsoring a series of virtual webinars and conversations for all who want to engage in this work of solidarity beyond being allies but as effective activists in one another’s struggles for liberation.

mcc-online-course-what-does-solidarity-look-like-02About the facilitator:  Dr. Carla Sherrell has been a leader for educational equity and justice for over 30 years as a teacher, counselor, facilitator, and presenter. She was a facilitator for the Boulder Valley (Colorado) School District Equity Leadership Team, working with educators on personal and professional transformation that contributes to schools becoming supportive learning environments for all. Utilizing the National Coalition for Equity in Education (NCEE) adult equity model, she created and co-facilitated a student equity leadership program that guided youth in the process of becoming facilitators in equity work. Dr. Sherrell has presented and facilitated on equity and inclusivity at numerous regional and national conferences including the University of Colorado Educators-of-Color and Allies Summit, Colorado and Wyoming School-University Partnership for Educational Renewal, Colorado Association of School Executives, Salem Oregon School District, Catholic Charities of San Jose, CA, and the national conferences of NCEE and the National Association for Multicultural Education. She holds her doctor of education degree in Educational Leadership and Change with a focus on structural inequality and diversity, and is currently a core candidate assistant professor in the Graduate School of Psychology at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.