Juneteenth Events

Friday, June 19,  6:00 p.m.

Rev Shabbat Juneteenth Celebration

Congregation Albert

Saturday, June 20, 5 pm

Albuquerque Juneteenth

Robinson Park, Albuquerque
Black Community Organizations
Details on Facebook

Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21, 2020

Mass Poor People’s Assembly & Moral March on Washington

Virtual on line
Register here

Rev. William Barber and Rev. Theo Harris and others lead a Virtual Poor People’s Assemblyconnecting the dots of racism, voter suppression, environmental degradation and poverty and links with health, etc.

Sunday, June 21, 2020
From Our Friends at Upaya

Awakened Action: Women Leaders Speak to the Climate Catastrophe and Pandemic and Explore Strategies for a Sane, Just, and Compassionate Future

Virtual gathering—REGISTER HERE
Join Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD; Dekila Chunghyalpa; Christian Figueres; Jane Fonda; Sensei Wendy Johnson; Sensei Kritee Kanko, Phd; Stephanie Kaza, PhD; Diana Liverman, PhD; Joanna Macy, PhD; and Rebecca Solnit.  Registration required and donations accepted if possible. Presentations, meditation, Q and A, reading list and inspiration and reflection to move deeper into just actions.

Friday, June 26, 4 pm ET

The God of Revolution: Beyond Racism & the Remaking of Religion
Online Zoom– Register 

Franciscan Sister Ilia Delio of the Omega Center offers fresh insights rooted in science and theology. While a deadly virus has unleashed a pandemic, there is another type of virus lurking beneath the thin layers of our lives. It is the virus of racism, greed, and power, a “survival of the fittest” mentality. We cannot survive far into the future with a mentality that privileges some of us over the whole.

The 21st century needs a God Revolution. We must seek to redefine a God of creative love by seeking to renew a God in love entangled with a dynamic, unfinished universe. The future is open and ours to create; the COVID-19 crisis and our political unrest is an urgent invitation to remake our world.