Sunday, November 17, 2024
Queer Spirituality Retreat
Sponsored by The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity and The Center for Dialogue, Ethics and Spirituality.
Facilitated by Mark Wonsidler - LUAG Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Amber Brose - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Graduate Assistant, and Mel Kitchen - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Coordinator.
This years Fall Retreat centers the theme of Love is Embodied. It's a beautiful opportunity to disconnect from all the noise of this world, to reflect inwardly and to connect with other queer community members and allies. The retreat provides the space to empower each other's inner strength and peace, most especially as we head into the holiday season where we may not receive the support we need. We'll share a meal, make a craft and explore what queer spirituality means to each of us.
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Queer Spirituality Retreat
Sponsored by The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity and The Center for Dialogue, Ethics and Spirituality.
Facilitated by Mark Wonsidler - LUAG Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Amber Brose - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Graduate Assistant, and Mel Kitchen - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Coordinator.
This years Fall Retreat centers the theme of Love is Embodied. It's a beautiful opportunity to disconnect from all the noise of this world, to reflect inwardly and to connect with other queer community members and allies. The retreat provides the space to empower each other's inner strength and peace, most especially as we head into the holiday season where we may not receive the support we need. We'll share a meal, make a craft and explore what queer spirituality means to each of us.
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Queer Spirituality Retreat
Sponsored by The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity and The Center for Dialogue, Ethics and Spirituality.
Facilitated by Mark Wonsidler - LUAG Curator of Exhibitions & Collections, Amber Brose - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Graduate Assistant, and Mel Kitchen - The Pride Center for Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity Coordinator.
This years Fall Retreat centers the theme of Love is Embodied. It's a beautiful opportunity to disconnect from all the noise of this world, to reflect inwardly and to connect with other queer community members and allies. The retreat provides the space to empower each other's inner strength and peace, most especially as we head into the holiday season where we may not receive the support we need. We'll share a meal, make a craft and explore what queer spirituality means to each of us.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Dine & Dialogue Series Event: Can there be a "Just War"?
Preserved for millennia in the Western religious and philosophical traditions is a perspective called “just war” thinking. This “Dine and Dialogue” discussion will offer the view that the details of that tradition provide easily accessible tools for assessing the use of force in conflict situations (and this includes nonviolent uses of force). “Just war” does not directly settle any particular conflict, but provides, rather, a model for framing all kinds of discussions where at stake are issues of moral importance. That model is used widely in democratic societies where dialogue is valued and moral disagreements on issues like war are common. The presenter will offer for consideration the view that as a critical tool, “just war” thinking actually becomes a way of defending practical pacifism.
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Dine & Dialogue Series Event: Can there be a "Just War"?
Preserved for millennia in the Western religious and philosophical traditions is a perspective called “just war” thinking. This “Dine and Dialogue” discussion will offer the view that the details of that tradition provide easily accessible tools for assessing the use of force in conflict situations (and this includes nonviolent uses of force). “Just war” does not directly settle any particular conflict, but provides, rather, a model for framing all kinds of discussions where at stake are issues of moral importance. That model is used widely in democratic societies where dialogue is valued and moral disagreements on issues like war are common. The presenter will offer for consideration the view that as a critical tool, “just war” thinking actually becomes a way of defending practical pacifism.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Prison Project Sign-up and Information Meeting
Prison Project Sign-up and Information Meeting
Monday, September 30, 2024
Prison Project Sign-up and Information Meeting
Prison Project Sign-up and Information Meeting
Monday, September 30, 2024
Prison Project sign-up/info meeting
Interested in volunteering for the Lehigh Prison Project where we help tutor Northampton County Prison Inmates work toward their GED? Then join us for this information meeting and opportunity to sign up. The Prison Project volunteers will attend one time per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) between 12:30pm and 3:00pm. So if your schedule allows for this time frame, we hope to see you there! Meeting held at the Dialogue Center, 661 Taylor Street on Monday, September 30th at 4:15pm. Can't make it - contact Lynn at lys218@lehigh.edu.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Prison Project sign-up/info meeting
Interested in volunteering for the Lehigh Prison Project where we help tutor Northampton County Prison Inmates work toward their GED? Then join us for this information meeting and opportunity to sign up. The Prison Project volunteers will attend one time per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) between 12:30pm and 3:00pm. So if your schedule allows for this time frame, we hope to see you there! Meeting held at the Dialogue Center, 661 Taylor Street on Monday, September 30th at 4:15pm. Can't make it - contact Lynn at lys218@lehigh.edu.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Prison Project sign-up/info meeting
Interested in volunteering for the Lehigh Prison Project where we help tutor Northampton County Prison Inmates work toward their GED? Then join us for this information meeting and opportunity to sign up. The Prison Project volunteers will attend one time per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) between 12:30pm and 3:00pm. So if your schedule allows for this time frame, we hope to see you there! Meeting held at the Dialogue Center, 661 Taylor Street on Monday, September 30th at 4:15pm. Can't make it - contact Lynn at lys218@lehigh.edu.