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SUMMARY:A Community Practice: Black Liturgies for Staying Human
LOCATION:Liberty Park\nLiberty Park
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DESCRIPTION:This community gathering invites nonviolent\, intersectional\,
  and interfaith meditation and reflection practice. The theme for this mon
 th will be Justice and Dignity..\nhttps://spokanelibrary.libnet.info/event
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The program adapts Cole Arthur Riley's Bla
 ck Liturgies: Prayers\, Poems\, and Meditations for Staying Human (Penguin
  Random House | Also: Black Liturgies on Instagram) into a type of spiritu
 al&mdash\;not religious&mdash\;&ldquo\;liturgy&rdquo\; that draws quotes a
 nd insights from Black intellectuals\, ancestors\, authors\, and mentors. 
 It also features some short passages and reflections from the book itself.
 </p>\n<p>Cole Arthur Riley describes her hope for Black Liturgies: to prov
 ide safe harbor for people who have &ldquo\;escaped the trauma white Chris
 tian nationalism\, religious homophobia and transphobia\, biblical ableism
 \, and ecclesial misogyny &hellip\; people &ldquo\;healing from spiritual 
 spaces [and practices] that were more violent than loving\, more tyrannica
 l than liberating.&rdquo\; (xii). Thus\, the program centers Black ancesto
 rs who were also queer\, indigenous\, nonbinary\, disabled and/or other hi
 storically disenfranchised identities.</p>\n<p>Professor Rossing from Gonz
 aga University will be facilitating this gathering.</p>\n<p>By attending l
 ibrary programs\, you are agreeing to potentially appear in photos/videos 
 taken at our locations that may be used in promotional materials including
  social media.</p>\n<p>We strive to make events welcoming for people of al
 l abilities.&nbsp\;To request accommodations (i.e. hearing assistance\, AS
 L requests\, or other ADA inquiries)\, email sday@spokanelibrary.org.</p>\
 n<p>For all event information inquiries\, email telref@spokanelibrary.org 
 or call 509-444-5300.</p>\nhttps://spokanelibrary.libnet.info/event/124293
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