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The Greater Stowe Interfaith Coalition presents: Celebration of Black History Month—A Panel Discussion on Faith & Justice for All Peoples.

Sunday, February 21, 2021 9 Adar 5781

4:00 PM - 5:00 PMOnline via zoom

A Panel Discussion on Faith and Justice for All Peoples with local advocates for racial equality.

Please register through the St. John's in the Mountains website.

The Panelists and Moderator on February 21 are all advocates and activists for racial equality:  

Moderator:  
Jen Daniels, President & Co-Founder, Meristem Farms, Co-Chair of the REAL Steering Committee (Racial Equity Alliance of Vermont)

Panelists:
Chief Don Stevens, Chief of the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk-Abenaki Nation
Maria Davies, Vermont Grant Programs Manager, Vermont’s Racial Equity & Diversity Committee, Steering Committee Member of REAL
Fr. Joseph Ikegbunam, Parochial Vicar, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
Roger Marcoux, Jr., Lamoille County Sheriff 
Rev. Dr. Arnold Isidore Thomas, Pastor, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Jericho VT
Marlena Tucker-Fishman, Member of Waterbury Area Anti-Racism Coalition
Jen Kimmich, Co-founder & CEO, The Alchemist 

This Zoom program promises to be inspiring, thoughtful, and a stimulus to action.  It is open to all.  Please go to stjohnsinthemountains.org to register.  

The Greater Stowe Interfaith Coalition includes the Baha’i Faith, Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Jewish Community of Greater Stowe, St. John’s in the Mountains Episcopal Church, Stowe Community Church, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Stowe.

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