Saturday, April 15, 10:00am-2:00pm, in person, Khalsa Gurmat Center, 2835 S 344th Street, Federal Way. Vaisakhi Festival. Celebrations will include a traditional form of religious procession known as Nagar Kirtan, which can involve hymn singing, martial arts display, and distribution of food representing the concept of langar. Guests may stop by at any time during the celebrations. Learn more here. Saturday, April 15, 1:00-5:00pm, in person, University Unitarian Church, 6556 35th Avenue NE, Seattle. Seattle Convergence: PRAXIS. A workshop for religious and spiritual leaders led by Ayoka Turner and Chris Crass to generate lessons, culture, and power for collective liberation. Register here.
Saturday, April 15, 7:30pm, in person, Interfaith Community Sanctuary, 1763 NW 62nd Street, Seattle (Ballard). Mimouna Celebration: Spring Blessing for Life Renewed. Join with Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg and those of many faith and spiritual traditions to celebrate this beloved occasion at the end of Passover and the end of Ramadan. RSVP and learn more about the event here. Sunday, April 16, 4:30-7:00pm, in person, University Unitarian Church, 6556 35th Avenue NE, Seattle. Seattle Convergence: Anti-Racist Parenting for Collective Liberation. This participatory workshop for parents, grandparents, and caregivers will focus on sharing stories and insights with an understanding that there are many ways that we can do this in our families. Register here. Thursday, April 20, 12:00-1:30pm, in person, Spokane Community College, Lair Student Center 006-0124 and 124C, 1810 N Greene Street, Spokane. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Forum. Join this event to raise awareness, hear stories, and learn from different Native American women and professionals. Learn more here.
Thursday, April 20, 7:00pm, in person, Temple Beth Shalom, 1322 E 30th Avenue, Spokane. The Dangers of Indifference: the U.S. and the Holocaust. Join the annual Spokane Community Observance of the Holocaust, which will feature a keynote address by Associate Professor Raymond Sun, artwork display, musical performances, and a candle-lighting ceremony. Contact Dr. Hershel Zellman at neveragain-spokane@comcast.net for more information.
Saturday, April 22, 1:00-4:00pm, in person, University Congregational UCC, 4515 16th Avenue NE, Seattle. Seattle Convergence: Heart and Soul Nourishment for Anti-Racism and Collective Liberation. This gathering, featuring Rev. Osagyefo Sekou and Chris Crass, is open to all and is designed to encourage and uplift us. It will include music, sharing, learning, and connecting. Register here.
Sunday, April 23, 6:30-8:00pm, in person and online, Northlake Unitarian Universalist Church, 308 4th Avenue S, Kirkland. What Should be the Relationship between Religion and State? – Interfaith Dialogue. This event, hosted by Fostering Interfaith Relationships on the Eastside (FIRE), will be moderated by Michael Reid Trice, Ph.D. It will explore the historical tensions shared by those in different faith communities in their relationship to the state. Register here. Tuesday-Thursday, April 25-27, online. Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2023. Join FAN staff in attending this online conference and meet with our members of Congress. Learn more and register here.
Thursday, April 27, 6:00-8:00pm, online. Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement Spring Workshop Series – Leading by Centering the Margins, The Narrative of the Lie: White Christian Nationalism and Rage. Join this conversation with Rev. Dr. Troy Lynn Carr and Rev. Dr. Richard W. Rouse, moderated by FAN Board Member Rev. Dr. Edward Donalson III. Register here. Saturday, April 29, 3:00-6:00pm, in person, Kol Ami, 308 4th Avenue S, Kirkland. Kirkland Together: Recognizing Antisemitism. Join an afternoon of learning, discussion, and connecting with Kirkland neighbors to build greater understanding to help combat antisemitism in your community. Register here. Saturday, May 6, 10:00am-noon, in person, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 911 Stewart Street, Seattle. Farm Worker Ministry Northwest Community Forum, co-sponsored by Faith Action Network. This event features organizers for United Farm Workers, which is supporting the Ostrom Mushroom Farms workers as they continue their struggle for justice. The Ostrom company was sold to Greenwood/Windmill Mushroom Farm, the workers were all fired and offered different jobs at lower wages, and forced to sign an arbitration agreement. Management continues to refuse to recognize the union or respond to workers’ concerns. Learn how you can support them. Contact Farm Worker Ministry at fwm-nw@nfwm.org to pre-register and for further questions.
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