Saturdays, 1:00-2:30 pmJune 18, July 2, 16, 30, August 13, 27Online
This class, led by Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Rod Smith, utilizes a rubric that considers how the natures of love, power, and justice might help class participants see love, power, and justice in their inclusion, diversity, and equity efforts.
Eighteen persons signed up for the overview of the series earlier this year. Curious? Check out the video recording.
Sponsored by the Social Justice Committee, this online class is limited to 15 adults because of its interactive format. Participants are expected to attend each class session.
Each class session will include approximately 30 minutes of teaching and 60 minutes of group discussion. Class sessions focus on these topics:
- Know the natures of Love, Power, and Justice
- Analyze racism in context of Love, Power, and Justice in personal and social lives
- Know character strengths associated with love
- Examine character strengths in personal and social lives
- Discuss personal and group (Methodist) values to address racism
- Discuss leadership theories to end sin of racism
Questions? Please contact Tom Butler at theo1033@comcast.net.