Dr. King & Climate Change
January 16, 2023 at 6:00pm (EST)

Ohioans for Sustainable Change  invites you to join us for a virtual discussion with Dr. Stewart Burns, Professor of MLK Studies at Union Institute & University and renowned author on Dr. King and Climate Change — What King said then and What King would do NOW.

Register today!

Dr.Burns is a distinguished historian of the Civil Rights Movement and other U.S.social movements, and a leadership scholar. He wrote the Wilbur Award-winning biography of Martin Luther King Jr., To the Mountaintop (2004). A former editor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Papers at Stanford University, he produced the Montgomery bus boycott volume, Birth of a New Age. He published the first history of the bus boycott, Daybreak of Freedom, which was later made into the HBO feature film Boycott (on which he consulted). In 2002, he won the NAACP Image Award. His recent book We Will Stand Here Till We Die: Freedom Movement Shakes America, Shapes Martin Luther King Jr. (2013) tells the epic story of the American freedom struggle of 1963 from Birmingham to the March on Washington. He is currently writing a book on King’s Leadership.

 
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* Justice Assembly 2014Justice Assembly 2014

Time: 10:00 am

Issue Group workshops will promote education, service, and advocacy through lobbying, media, public witness, and civil disobedience.

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* Public Lecture, MTSOPublic Lecture, MTSO

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Scholar and author Terence Fretheim will deliver a public lecture titled “God’s Dependence on Creatures for the Care of Creation” at 1 p.m. Nov. 12 at Methodist Theological School in Ohio. The lecture will be held in the Alford Centrum on the MTSO campus, 3081 Columbus Pike in Delaware. There is no charge.

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* Potluck and DiscussionPotluck and Discussion

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Greater Dayton Christian Connection (GDCC) invites you to ponder your response in a focused discussion, 7-8:30pm led by The Rev Mitchell Hescox, President and CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN), a ministry dedicated to the care of God’s creation. Before Mitch’s presentation GDCC will host its annual Harvest Potluck Dinner from 6-7 pm. We invite you to attend both events or just the discussion. If attending the potluck, please bring a dish to share

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