This Sunday, June 4, we are delighted to welcome back one of our favorite allies and past speakers: Rev. Jeffrey Brown will return to share his latest insights on how listening can transform communities -- and to share his ideas about what humanists and allies should be listening to, in 2017 and beyond.
As a young pastor, Rev. Brown was dismayed to see his Boston community disintegrate around him, as gang-related violence and drugs pushed kids into lives of crime and addiction. Today, he is a Baptist minister and president of RECAP (Rebuilding Every Community Around Peace), a national organization that seeks to reduce gang violence by building partnerships among faith-based organizations, city governments, and law enforcement agencies.
1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read the full description here.
Upcoming Programs
June 11: Jason Arnold: Myths About Eating Disorders This program will focus on myths about eating disorders and how they have contributed to various health problems in family and community members who are affected. We will also discuss how we as a community can work toward keeping ourselves healthy, both mentally and physically.1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street.Read more here.
June 18: Greg Epstein: Father's Day Stories Join Humanist chaplain and Hub Executive Director for a curated collection of community stories: with music, food, discussion, and more. 1:30-3:00pm, 30 JFK Street. Read more here.
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