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August 2021
Writing As An Activist with Ellen Meeropol
In this two-hour writing workshop, we’ll think together about ways move beyond headlines and slogans to write about the political issues that engage us. Prompts will be offfered to jump-start your writing. No experience necessary; all genres welcome.
Find out more »History-Telling
What can we take from the words and experiences of those who came before us? WFC’s next Executive Director, Octavia Driscoll, will share some of the insights from her graduate work on the subject and lead a workshop on the ways in which primary sources can open vulnerability, build empathy, and possibly be a vehicle for culture shift.
Find out more »Decoding and Decolonizing Children’s Literature
A workshop with Little Uprisings co-founder Tanya Nixon-Silberg exploring popular children's book titles as critical texts -- opportunities to notice, critically read, and disrupt dominant narratives with children around race, gender, ethnicity, LGBTQ identity, immigrant identity, and other marginalized identities. Tanya (she/her) is a Black mother, educator, artist, and radical dreamer. Her work informs the intersection of all these identities. Called a "translator", Tanya has the ability to distill concepts of racial justice to young children in ways that help…
Find out more »Embodied Dialog Design
Participate in an experience with Dynamizing Equity facilitator D. Farai Williams! While a range of injustices in our nation need to be vigorously addressed, it is the conversation about race, racism and antiracism that are the most challenging. These conversations about race and equity are challenging not only because of the persistent inequities in every sector of social life, but also because the conversation surfaces deep issues of identity, privilege, history, power, and the very purpose of our socialization. The Embodied…
Find out more »September 2021
The Necessity of Whistleblowers for a Democracy
Rob will show images of whistleblowers from the Americans Who Tell the Truth portraits, tell their stories, discuss their intent, examine their effect, and explore their political importance. And, since we can't talk about whistleblowing without talking about courage, we'll talk about how, without courage, there would be no democracy
Find out more »October 2021
History Of WFC
What do you find most compelling about the WFC story? With Andy, Octavia, and a couple of special guests - explore the world which set the stage for World Fellowship in the early years and beyond. Bring your own stories of connection to the origins along with the many social movements that have been fostered at WFC over the years. Join on Zoom here.
Find out more »WFC and the Wider World
What is the story of the colonized land WFC sits upon? How are we connected to the local communities? The state of New Hampshire? Where else do we want to be connected? Ponder these questions for yourself, or do some research if you want, and help Octavia to understand how all of these pieces contribute to the role WFC plays in the world around us. Join on Zoom here.
Find out more »WFC Today: Who Are We Now?
With an understanding of where we come from, and before we figure out who we want to be, let’s spend a little bit of time thinking about who we are right now. Who are the people who make up WFC today? What are our values? What are the actions that are most important to us to continue to carry forward? Join on Zoom here.
Find out more »WFC Tomorrow: What do we want the future of WFC to be?
The final conversation in this series - we invite you to dream with Octavia about the WFC we want to see in the next decade. What do we hope for the world and how does WFC play a role in the vision? Who do we want to carry on the legacy at World Fellowship and how do we build that legacy together? Join on Zoom here.
Find out more »November 2021
Celebrate Andrea and Andy
An evening of music, gratitude, and cheer - a very special community celebration to celebrate over twenty years of leadership and love by WFC’s Co-Directors Andrea Walsh and Andy Davis! From the building of new cabins to the conservation easement to continued development of socially conscious programming - Andy and Andrea have stewarded World Fellowship with grace and held the community with resounding strength of unity. Contact alice@worldfellowship.org for recordings of the celebration.
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