Date/Time
Date(s) - 12/05/2024
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Description
Join us in the House of Dates for Movement Chaplaincy: Best Practices in Spiritual Care for Activists with special guest Claudia Horwitz.
Our bodies, hearts and minds are managing a lot in these times of tumult, uncertainty, and increased vulnerability. And, people are continuing to rise up, taking action around everything from Palestine/Israel to climate catastrophe. Those working in movement spaces need support and care to support them in their resilience. In this session we’ll explore the role movement chaplaincy can play in sustaining the work for justice, the dynamic intersection between activism and spirituality, and specific tools for nurturing regulation and connection to the sacred within justice communities.
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House of Dates (bayt tamar/al-tamr) is an ongoing series presented by the Center for Multi-Religious Studies at Starr King School for the Ministry, co-sponsored by The Sarah and Hajar Series, and in partnership with Muslim and Jewish voices from diverse backgrounds and histories. The series offers opportunities for deep learning, multi-religious worship, and chaplaincy training, demonstrating a commitment by Jews, Muslims, and allies to counter Islamophobia and anti-Semitism and advocate for peace and justice in Palestine/Israel. Learn more at www.sksm.edu/houseofdates.