Zoom Lens: A Closer Look at Race & Racism in America

Zoom Lens: A Closer Look at Race & Racism in America

Friday, January 15, 7-9:00 pm & Saturday, January 16, 9:00 am-noon, 1-4:00 pm A 2-day on-line workshop to examine American norms on race. Common beliefs about race and racism will be analyzed and participants will be given the opportunity to reflect on their own experience and perspective. Interrupting racism and delving into the historical and…

Victory in Our Voting

Victory in Our Voting

Thursday, August 27, 7-8:30 pm — a panel discussion — by Zoom Please join our Koinonia School of Race & Social Justice, along with Saint Paul’s Baptist Church, for our Zoom conversation with these panelists: Dr. Emory Berry — Pastor of Greenforest Community Baptist Church (Decatur, GA) Dora Muhammad — Virginia Interfaith Center for Public…

Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter

Tuesday, June 30 via Zoom, 7-8:30p Come join the discussion The Koinonia School of Race & Justice at Richmond Hill presents a gathering on Black Lives Matter (BLM). In this historic moment, join us as we explore the origin and goals of the Black Lives Matter movement. Participate with your insights and questions. Register here:…

Juneteenth

Juneteenth

What does it mean to be free? A Zoom panel discussion: 7-8:30 pm, Friday, June 19 In her documentary, Nina Simone defines freedom as the ability to live without fear. Her perspective is as timely as ever as we reel from the recent murder of George Floyd. Join Richmond Hill on Juneteenth, the date some…

Koinonia: Day Seminar Jan. 18, 9 am – 4 pm

Koinonia: Day Seminar Jan. 18, 9 am – 4 pm

Understanding your family’s history is essential to understanding yourself and crucial to dismantling systems of oppression. We cannot reform what we do not acknowledge. Researching enslaved African Americans is challenging, but it is possible with the right tips and tools. If you’re curious about your family’s history but unsure about how to start looking, join…