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Dismantling Racism Network

next meeting:  Feb 2, 2023, 1 pm ET / 12 noon CT
Zoom:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88215961535 (password:  5)
or this link will take you directly to the room.
​Mark your calendar for every first Thursday.

February's event
Sister Veronica Dunbar will lead a time of spiritual reflection and renewal.
"Upholding the Sower: Spiritual Practices for the Good Soil and the Rocky Ground" 
February will be meditations and prayers for the ups and downs of anti-racism work using Matthew 13.1-9 as our resource.
March's event 
March will be sharing what we’ve learned from other Dioceses about developing a listening process to engage congregations in reparations work, as well as how we’ve structured our own listening sessions.
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Network description:
​The intent of the Dismantling Racism Network is to inspire and sustain this work across the faith communities of Province V. To that end, our meetings will have a 3 month rotation of focus and content: 1) Planning and Brainstorming 2) Resources; and 3) Spiritual Practices for the Journey. This allows people to plug in as is fits your needs and interested without necessarily committing to a meeting every month.

A toolkit!

​convener:  
Margaret D'Anieri, Ohio
board liaison:  

Network Archives

January notes

​October event

​- Power Flower chart

General Convention Resolutions concerning Dismantling Racism

​September 2022 recording and slide show "Civil Discourse"

August 2022 recording and slide show "Processing Privilege" 

July 2022 notes
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June 2022
notes

​May 2022 notes

​September 2021 recording

May 2021 recording and notes:

A huge thank you to Jennifer Enriquez, Will Bouvel and Ginger Solaqua for presenting at our May meeting about dismantling racism work with young people. Jennifer & Will have developed  “Tell Me the Truth about Racism” - a children's curriculum using Godly-Play style storytelling - learn more or sign up for training on their website: https://www.tellmethetruthaboutracism.org/

Ginger shared about youth pilgrimages focused on racial justice. For one example, you can see a video example of  this work being done in the Diocese of North Carolina: https://www.episdionc.org/children-youth/


February 2021 notes
- Grant Opportunity:  Becoming Beloved Community, due April 12.

- Criminal Justice Reform.  Know someone working in this area?  Contact Beth Bingham:  bbingham@episcopalnetworks.org
Articles about The Rev. Joe Summers and work in Washtenaw County, Michigan
- Video:  watch an interview with Dr. Reuben J. Miller on his book Halfway Home.  info and video

​- Podcast:  Prophetic Voices:  Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community.
- Podcast:  Nice White Parents.

- Reparations resources.  If your ministry is working on reparations, please contact Heather.
Diocese of New York

- Covenant:  Anti-Racism Covenant from the Diocese of Missouri
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October 28, 2020 notes - including a very long list of resources shared in the Nov. 1, 2020 newsletter.

July 22, 2020 recording and notes

April 29, 2020 recording and notes with a number of resources

January 2020 meeting recording

Websites

Episcopal Church Foundation Vital Practices - Racial Justice

Video:  interview with Rueben J. Miller.  
info and video
Fresh Air:  interview with Rueben J. Miller.

Racial Justice Vestry Papers
  • Online issue
  • Resource Hub

Responding to Racist Violence
9 actions to take to learn about police violence

Honor Native Land:  A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement
Native Land Map
A 1970 Law Led to the Mass Sterilization of Native American Women

Podcasts

Prophetic Voices:  Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community from TEC's Office of Racial Reconciliation 
Nice White Parents from Serial and New York Times

Articles

Ibram Kendi:  He's trying to build a newsroom.  March 21, 2021

103 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice.  Updated on Sept 21, 2020

How White People Can Hold Each Other Accountable to Stop Institutional Racism
Teen Vogue, Aug. 2, 2019

Without Slavery, Would The U.S. Be The Leading Economic Power?
- with a book excerpt from ‘The Half Has Never Been Told’ (2014)
New Hampshire Public Radio, 2019.

Are all White American Police Officers? Andre Henry, May 7, 2020

For White Women Learning Calculus in a School Building on Fire, Jennifer Harvey, Oct. 10, 2018

Books

Book list - complied by Miriam McKenney
List:  15 History books to read
List:  40 Children's books Celebrating Native American and Indigenous Might Girls
List:  10 Books About Race To Read Instead Of Asking A Person Of Color To Explain Things To You
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