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Unmasking Racism: CBC Vancouver Virtual Town HallWednesday, June 17th at 7:00pm A convergence of different major political events this year — a global pandemic, widespread economic instability and repeated police shootings leading to the deaths of Black and Indigenous people across North America — have put the spotlight on racism and lent new urgency to the conversation. During the town hall, hosts Angela Sterritt and Lien Yeung will be speaking to a diverse panel of experts about how systemic bias leads to everyday racial discrimination, inequality and discrimination in the workplace, and how the media plays a role in reinforcing and perpetuating harmful racial stereotypes and prejudices. For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/news/unmasking-racism-cbc-vancouver-virtual-town-hall
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JBUC Board Update
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Weekly Guided Meditationwith Cheryl Macpherson Thank you Cheryl, for continuing to offer these guided meditations to help us focus and set our intention. While this page is updated weekly, know that you can come by anytime to sit with Cheryl and rest, reset and be at peace. For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/events/weekly-guided-meditation/2020-06-17
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shifting the care paradigmRev. Karen Dickey's June 14th message Matthew 9: 35- 10:8 The harvest is plentiful, we hear Jesus say right on the heels of this description of the sorry state of people’s lives. Harassed, helpless … like sheep without a shepherd … abandoned, leaderless or at least without leadership that gives a wit about their well-being …if anything, is the source of the harassment -- which is not hard to relate to these days. So here’s Jesus standing amidst a great field of people in distress, and what does he say? “The harvest is plentiful.” And we might wonder at what he sees … what’s the good, the fruitfulness to be gathered up there? For more infomation visit: http://jamesbayunited.com/media/2020-06-14-shifting-the-care-paradigm
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Friday Morning Gathering via Zoomyour weekly coffee catch-up Our Friday morning circle continues to share laughter, stories and connections. Join in our virtual gathering with cup in hand. Click in between 9:45am and 11am this Friday, June 19th, 2020. If you need help joining, please call 250-882-5668 after 9:30am. While you can use your phone, the best visual experience is on your tablet or computer. CLICK TO JOIN: Meeting ID: 825 6328 3045 Password: 382849 For more infomation visit: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82563283045?pwd=YXkxTGlYNVhCeEN2dHg1eHh2aGRiZz09
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Black Speaks - Anti-Blackness From Our PerspectiveRoyal Roads University Afro-Heritage Association Zoom discussion Royal Roads University's student-led Afro-Heritage Association will be hosting a virtual discussion via Zoom on this Friday afternoon. Black Speaks - Anti-Blackness from Our Perspective, will be moderated by Dominique Jacobs, and will include panelists Ruth Nakalyowa, Donneil McNab and Nancy Nyandika. Friday, June 19th, 2020 - 4:00pm to 5:30pm Via Zoom: Meeting ID 226 425 1399 Password: BLM For more information, contact afroheritageassociation@gmail.com The mission of the Afro-Heritage Association: Promote Afro identity, belonging and pride at Royal Roads University by creating a platform where the beautifully diverse people and cultures that constitute our Afro Heritage can be showcased and celebrated by students, staff and wider Royal Roads University community. |