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October 2023
Fall 2023 Work Weekend
Come together with other members of WFC community to volunteer to help with a number of projects ongoing at World Fellowship: building, landscaping/gardening, other activities in preparation for winter and for the next summer season. Most projects involve some physical or creative work. Volunteers enjoy free room and board for the weekend. To sign-up, complete this online registration form or call (603) 447-2280. Fall housing options are limited, so please sign up early!
Find out more »May 2024
WFC Benefit Concert in Brooklyn (Bev Grant, Barry Oreck & Tomas Rodriguez)
Musicians Barry Oreck, Bev Grant and Tomas Rodriguez join forces to put on a Brooklyn house concert par excellence, with all proceeds going to benefit World Fellowship and, specifically, support fees for musicians performing at WFC during the summer. Light refreshments and drinks served. Doors open, 7pm. Performance, 7:30pm. Tickets - $75 minimum donation (in person attendance) or $25 suggested donation (livestream online). In-person space is limited so purchase your tickets in advance to guarantee your spot: fill this ticket…
Find out more »The Equality Blueprint: Rethinking Solutions for Palestinians and Israelis (Samer Elchahabi) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM*
Samer Elchahabi is a Palestinian-American expert in international governance and democracy, with extensive experience across Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA). Recently, he published an article on the potential of a one state-solution to achieve lasting equality in Israel/Palestine. In his upcoming presentation, Samer will offer insights and strategies to realize this vision, emphasizing the importance of equal rights, justice, and collaborative efforts in shaping a sustainable peace. Understanding the Landscape. Revisit the one-state solution as a pathway to sustainable…
Find out more »Antisemitism: Where It Comes From & How It’s Used as a Political Tool (Tamara Shapiro) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM*
Antisemitism is both real and rising, and being mis-used to attack movements and initiatives for justice. In this session we will conceptualize antisemitism in the framework of a power analysis that integrates a holistic understanding about intersectional oppression and explores the role antisemitism plays in justice movements. We will review both where antisemitism came from, and how the narrative gets weaponized as a tool to disempower Black women in leadership and other marginalized communities. We will use a range of…
Find out more »Spring 2024 Work Weekend!
Gather at World Fellowship as spring blooms to help us get ready for the Summer 2024 season! We've got landscaping and garden projects galore, hiking trails to clear after the winter storms, and a waterfront to get ready for swimming and boating. Be outside and be together! Free room and board for all weekend volunteers. Sign up in advance to guarantee your spot. Evening fun and a Memorial Day morning mushroom walk also on offer during your stay!
Find out more »June 2024
Energy Education to Build Climate Resilience (VEEP/NHEEP)
Vermont and New Hampshire energy educators share out take-aways from their just-concluded VEEP/NHEEP 2024 Summer Institute, June 24-28, at World Fellowship, focused on hand-on education strategies to teach solutions for climate change.
Find out more »Fun Night!
Every Friday, bring your song, poem, skit, stand-up routine, strange-but-beguiling act, instrument, dance, juggling, children's plays, etc., to entertain and amuse at Fun Night. All ages, all acts… all love it, every Friday! Sign up ahead or let the spirit move you.
Find out more »Following the Ancient Waterways (Freddie Wilkinson & Ryan Ranco Kelly)
In 2023, adventurer and writer Freddie Wilkinson embarked on a ~15,000-mile "big-ass canoe" trip together with a group of other paddlers from different first nations within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, including Ryan Ranco Kelly of the Penobscot Nation in Maine. Ryan and Freddie share stories from the adventure, which will also feature in a book Freddie is writing for National Geographic on the history of the canoe.
Find out more »Can an Israel-Palestine confederation serve as a new pathway to peace? (Ron Skolnik) [**VIRTUAL PROGRAM**]
Over the last thirty years, the driving concept of Israel-Palestine peacemaking has been a two-state solution based on a hard territorial partition. Recently, however, a growing number of Israelis and Palestinians have been exploring an innovative, EU-like confederal arrangement as a way to overcome the obstacles that have tripped up diplomacy in the past. Ron Skolnik will discuss these confederation-oriented initiatives, including “A Land for All: Two States One Homeland” and “The Holy Land Confederation”, comparing and contrasting them with…
Find out more »Homecoming: Life after Incarceration (Jacob Mihalak, housing rights specialist)
The United States has 5 percent of the world’s population but 25 percent of the world’s prison population. The majority of the people in America's jails and prisons will eventually be released, and then they often to face a myriad of challenges. This presentation offers an overview of 10-episode training series, Homecoming: Life after Incarceration, developed by Jacob Mihalak and his filmmaking colleague, Josh Hayes, for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. Homecoming is a multimedia project that is…
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