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Book Study: Anti-Racism • The New Jim Crow

This book study will delve into Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” It will look at racism in the United States, break down the issues surrounding mass incarceration, and explain how slavery and subsequential laws during the civil rights movement have led to a modern version of Jim Crow. 

Whether you’re just learning about racism in the United States or you’ve been passionate about it for years, this book study is the place for you. Questions and varying viewpoints encouraged.

Learn More & Register

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: anti-racism, antiracism, history, racism, social justice, united states

Book Study: Anti-Racism • The New Jim Crow

This book study will delve into Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” It will look at racism in the United States, break down the issues surrounding mass incarceration, and explain how slavery and subsequential laws during the civil rights movement have led to a modern version of Jim Crow. 

Whether you’re just learning about racism in the United States or you’ve been passionate about it for years, this book study is the place for you. Questions and varying viewpoints encouraged.

Learn More & Register

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: anti-racism, antiracism, history, racism, social justice, united states

Book Study: Anti-Racism • The New Jim Crow

This book study will delve into Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” It will look at racism in the United States, break down the issues surrounding mass incarceration, and explain how slavery and subsequential laws during the civil rights movement have led to a modern version of Jim Crow. 

Whether you’re just learning about racism in the United States or you’ve been passionate about it for years, this book study is the place for you. Questions and varying viewpoints encouraged.

Learn More & Register

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: anti-racism, antiracism, history, racism, social justice, united states

Book Study: Anti-Racism • The New Jim Crow

This book study will delve into Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” It will look at racism in the United States, break down the issues surrounding mass incarceration, and explain how slavery and subsequential laws during the civil rights movement have led to a modern version of Jim Crow. 

Whether you’re just learning about racism in the United States or you’ve been passionate about it for years, this book study is the place for you. Questions and varying viewpoints encouraged.

Learn More & Register

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: anti-racism, antiracism, history, racism, social justice, united states

The New Jim Crow

August 1-September 12 || 7-8:30pm

This book study will delve into Michelle Alexander’s book “The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.” It will look at racism in the United States, break down the issues surrounding mass incarceration, and explain how slavery and sub-sequential laws during the civil rights movement have led to a modern version of Jim Crow.  

Whether you’re just learning about racism in the United States or you’ve been passionate about it for years, this book study is the place for you. Questions and varying viewpoints encouraged and snacks included. 

We strongly encourage buying from a Black-owned bookstore, an independent bookstore or borrowing from the library. Please arrive having read preface, introduction, and chapter 1. 

https://www.gostandrew.com/the-new-jim-crow/

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

Sundays | June 5 – August 28 (No meeting July 3) | In Person Class and on Zoom | 10:15 – 11:45 AM 

Tuesdays | June 7 – August 30 (No meeting July 5) | Zoom Only | 7:00 – 8:30 PM 

The book of Revelation, the Apocalypse, is this summer’s video lecture series on this engaging and disputed Biblical book.  This course will ask what the Apocalypse is, why it has played such a volatile role in Western culture, and how it continues to be meaningful to contemporary readers.  Lecturer Dr. Craig Koester authored Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary for Yale University Press (2014) and the popular Revelation and the End of All Things (2001, second edition 2018), a readable guide to a most challenging Bible book.  The course first puts the Apocalypse in its historical context and then provides an overview of the literary work helping us see a vision of hope and finally tracing its impact throughout western history. 

Participants are welcome to attend one or all classes. Learn More & Register here. 

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: apocalypse, apocalypse history, history, studies

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

Sundays | June 5 – August 28 (No meeting July 3) | In Person Class and on Zoom | 10:15 – 11:45 AM 

Tuesdays | June 7 – August 30 (No meeting July 5) | Zoom Only | 7:00 – 8:30 PM 

The book of Revelation, the Apocalypse, is this summer’s video lecture series on this engaging and disputed Biblical book.  This course will ask what the Apocalypse is, why it has played such a volatile role in Western culture, and how it continues to be meaningful to contemporary readers.  Lecturer Dr. Craig Koester authored Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary for Yale University Press (2014) and the popular Revelation and the End of All Things (2001, second edition 2018), a readable guide to a most challenging Bible book.  The course first puts the Apocalypse in its historical context and then provides an overview of the literary work helping us see a vision of hope and finally tracing its impact throughout western history. 

Participants are welcome to attend one or all classes. Learn More & Register here. 

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: apocalypse, apocalypse history, history, studies

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

Sundays | June 5 – August 28 (No meeting July 3) | In Person Class and on Zoom | 10:15 – 11:45 AM 

Tuesdays | June 7 – August 30 (No meeting July 5) | Zoom Only | 7:00 – 8:30 PM 

The book of Revelation, the Apocalypse, is this summer’s video lecture series on this engaging and disputed Biblical book.  This course will ask what the Apocalypse is, why it has played such a volatile role in Western culture, and how it continues to be meaningful to contemporary readers.  Lecturer Dr. Craig Koester authored Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary for Yale University Press (2014) and the popular Revelation and the End of All Things (2001, second edition 2018), a readable guide to a most challenging Bible book.  The course first puts the Apocalypse in its historical context and then provides an overview of the literary work helping us see a vision of hope and finally tracing its impact throughout western history. 

Participants are welcome to attend one or all classes. Learn More & Register here. 

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: apocalypse, apocalypse history, history, studies

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

Sundays | June 5 – August 28 (No meeting July 3) | In Person Class and on Zoom | 10:15 – 11:45 AM 

Tuesdays | June 7 – August 30 (No meeting July 5) | Zoom Only | 7:00 – 8:30 PM 

The book of Revelation, the Apocalypse, is this summer’s video lecture series on this engaging and disputed Biblical book.  This course will ask what the Apocalypse is, why it has played such a volatile role in Western culture, and how it continues to be meaningful to contemporary readers.  Lecturer Dr. Craig Koester authored Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary for Yale University Press (2014) and the popular Revelation and the End of All Things (2001, second edition 2018), a readable guide to a most challenging Bible book.  The course first puts the Apocalypse in its historical context and then provides an overview of the literary work helping us see a vision of hope and finally tracing its impact throughout western history. 

Participants are welcome to attend one or all classes. Learn More & Register here. 

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: apocalypse, apocalypse history, history, studies

The Apocalypse: Controversies and Meaning in Western History

Sundays | June 5 – August 28 (No meeting July 3) | In Person Class and on Zoom | 10:15 – 11:45 AM 

Tuesdays | June 7 – August 30 (No meeting July 5) | Zoom Only | 7:00 – 8:30 PM 

The book of Revelation, the Apocalypse, is this summer’s video lecture series on this engaging and disputed Biblical book.  This course will ask what the Apocalypse is, why it has played such a volatile role in Western culture, and how it continues to be meaningful to contemporary readers.  Lecturer Dr. Craig Koester authored Revelation: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary for Yale University Press (2014) and the popular Revelation and the End of All Things (2001, second edition 2018), a readable guide to a most challenging Bible book.  The course first puts the Apocalypse in its historical context and then provides an overview of the literary work helping us see a vision of hope and finally tracing its impact throughout western history. 

Participants are welcome to attend one or all classes. Learn More & Register here. 

· Posted by Lexi Banbury · Tagged: apocalypse, apocalypse history, history, studies

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