
A digital workshop hosted by the Ignatian Solidarity Network to provide insights on engaging in faith-based social action in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and the realities of social distancing, stay-in-place orders, etc. While we do not have all the answers, we are hopeful that the speakers and conversations provide skills, knowledge, and motivation to stand up for the rights and dignity of those around us. Contact Erin Brown for more information. Registration is limited.
SCHEDULE FOR DIGITAL WORKSHOP ON MAY 6, 2020:
ALL TIMES EASTERN TIME ZONE (Start Time is 12 PM PT, 1 PM MT, 2 PM CT)
3:00 PM – Welcome and Overview
Christopher Kerr, Executive Director, Ignatian Solidarity Network
3:05 PM – Faith-Based Community Organizing and COVID-19
Joseph Tomás Mckellar, Co-director, PICO California
3:30 PM – Case Study: Engaging Youth In Action for Immigrant Justice
Victor Cervantes, English Faculty Member, Brophy College Preparatory
Brian Yslava Molina ‘20, Brophy College Preparatory
3:40 PM – Key Policy Issues to Be Considering for Our Communities and Our Country
Fr. Ted Penton, S.J., Secretariat, Jesuit Conference Office of Justice and Ecology
3:45 PM – Regional Discussions on Key Issues, Strategy, and Skills
Participants Broken Down Into Groups Based on Geography
4:15 PM – Return to Large Group for Sharing and Discussion
4:30 PM – Workshop Ends
Please contact Erin Brown at ebrown@ignatiansolidarity.net for registration information.