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“Uncovering the Hidden Power of Women in Unitarian and Universalist Histories”

Registration is now Open for the 3rd Reckoning Webinar

Thursday, 9 November 2023

Presenters:
Professor Alisha Rani, Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, St. Dominic’s

College, Shillong, India will talk about the life of Pharienbon Rani who was the first

Khasi woman to become a Unitarian.

Rev. Dr. Qiyamah Rahman, Executive Director of Sister Souurce in the USA, will speak

on “Profiling Black Women’s Ministries in Unitarian Universalism.”

Moderator of the webinar:
Rev. Dr. Rosemary Bray McNatt, President, Starr King School for Ministry

Responders:

Ann Peart (UK), Olga Flores (Bolivia), and Maria Pap (UK and Transylvania)

The Webinar begins at 7am Pacific Standard Time ; 10am Eastern (Boston) ;  3pm GMT (UK) ; 4pm in Budapest ; 5pm in Transylvania, ; 8:30pm IST (India Standard Time);  11pm PHST (Philippines)

To register follow this link:

https://sksm-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EXZgzBN-Rr-zVXDGYJMgFw

or scan this QR Code

Captions in many languages available.

When you register you are also agreeing to be on our Reckoning email list.

If you have questions about the list, please contact Erika Orban in

Budapest, orbanerika1213@gmail.com

All are welcome to attend this free webinar which is the third in a series of unique international

Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist collaborative programs.  We are an ad hoc group of U/UU

historians and ministers committed to uncovering oppressed, marginalised and hidden stories in

our histories.  

For further information about the Reckoning International U/UU Histories Project, please contact

Claudia at celferdink@comcast.net