Mind, Spirit, Advocacy
Friends Association for Higher Education’s Quaker Leadings in Higher Education series presents:

Mind, Spirit and the Pedagogy of Political Advocacy:
Thomas Kelly engages FCNL
Tuesday, October 22, 2020
7-8:30 pm eastern

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This workshop will explore the perspectives of both scholars and grassroots advocates to examine how leading with one's faith is a powerful approach to advocate for prophetic policy change.

Ron Rembert, retired Professor of Religion and Philosophy from Wilmington College, will speak on his article "Thomas Kelly on “The Eternal Now and Social Concern.”

He will be in dialog with two staff members from the Friends Committee on National Legislation: Larissa Gil-Sanhueza, Young Adult Advocacy Coordinator, and Sarah Freeman-Woolpert, Advocacy Teams Trainer. Larissa oversees the training and organizing of young adults from around the country who are mobilizing their communities to take action. Sarah trains and supports advocates to lobby Congress more effectively through FCNL's Advocacy Teams program.


Presenters:
Sarah Freeman-Woolpert
Advocacy Teams Trainer
Friends Committee on National Legislation

Ron Rembert
Professor of Religion and Philosophy, retired
Wilmington College

Larissa Gil Sanhueza
Young Adult Advocacy Coordinator
Friends Committee on National Legislation


Moderator:
David R. Ross
Research Professor
Department of Economics, Bryn Mawr College


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