Ada María Isasi-Díaz, the late professor emerita of ethics and theology at Drew University, birthed a new branch of liberation theology rooted in her experiences as a Cuban-American woman -- and gave a term mujerista to that identity and voice. Mujeristas are Latina women living in the USA who are aware of how sexism, ethnic prejudice and economic oppression limits their wholeness of life. In a life shaped by struggle, mujeristas describe how they have learned to live lives shaped by solidarity, empowerment, faith, liturgy, and ritual. Reverend Zinke preaching.
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN
The Stonewall riots are widely considered to constitute the single most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBTQ rights in the United States, but this encounter wasn't about LGBTQ rights alone. It is also an example of intersectionality and an interesting example of protest movements generally. Let us learn more about Stonewall and its impact, and what lessons it still teaches us.
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.
Myths about race and racial justice leaders are deeply embedded and often go unchallenged - from the historical record of John Brown to our use of common terms. Let us uncover some of these false narratives and shake up our own thinking. Reverend Zinke preaching.
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.
The faith world is increasingly multi-faith, with people crossing borders of religion and spiritual practice to create wholeness in their lives individually and collectively. Hear our members speak about their experiences at General Assembly and in welcoming his Holiness the Dalai Lama to Indianapolis. Let us reflect together on how people of many faiths can worship together, learn from one another, and create a new vision of faith.
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.