Learning Objectives, Workshop 1: Introductions
In "Resistance and Transformation," a Tapestry of Faith program
Participants will:
- Meet the other participants
- Experience several different models for group discussion
- Develop a working definition of "social justice" in the context of a Unitarian Universalist religious community
- Connect their personal ideals about social justice with Unitarian Universalist tradition and values
- Lift up the social justice work already underway in the home congregation, by individuals and collectively
- Reflect on their own barriers to acting on behalf of social justice
- Begin writing in a journal as a way to reflect on their own social justice work.
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Last updated on Saturday, December 10, 2011.
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