Interfaith Luncheon Series Resumes October 2, 2017

The Wilson Center and the Judaic Studies Program, with a grant from the Jewish Community Endowment Associates, cordially invite you to a free Interfaith Luncheon on Monday, October 2, 2017 at the Wilson Center, 67 College Ave. 11:30am-1pm

TOPIC: “The role of faith in Social Action/Activism”

Presenters:

Dina Yacoubagha is a member of the Islamic Center of Maine and is the head of the education committee. Dina is a candidate for the Masters in social work. She has been active with Food AND Medicine, and Faith Linking in Action. Dina is also a board member at the Wilson Center. She has recently joined Partners for Peace, working on her advanced placement. Dina is interested in working with and empowering women.

Gerry Gross is Social Action Chair of Congregation Beth El, the reform synagogue in Bangor.  Gerry has long been concerned about the environment and social justice.  Environmental justice is inextricably tied to social justice as revealed by the impacts of degraded environments, droughts, and violent storms on society’s most vulnerable people.  Jewish texts deal extensively with the issues of how we care for our planet and for each other.

John Hennessy is the Director of the Maine Episcopal Network for Justice. He has worked on progressive public policy issues for 16 years. The network promises to seek and serve Christ in all persons and to strive for justice and peace. As seekers of justice we answer this call through public policy advocacy. It takes us beyond the traditional avenues of charity to the work of justice – changing the systems that necessitate charity.

John Maddaus is chair of the Mission Team at Orono United Methodist Church and has coordinated OUMC’s provision of bimonthly dinners at the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter for the past ten years. John is a member of a Maine-Wabanaki REACH ally group, and of the recently organized campus group Decolonizing the University of Maine (D.U.M.). He is also a board member at the Wilson Center. John is associate professor emeritus of Education at UMaine.

Please RSVP to Phyl Brazee, coordinator for the Wilson Center Interfaith Lunchaeon Series, (Phyllis.Brazee@umit.maine.edu) to reserve a space. Seating is limited to 35 people. Also, please let Phyl know of any dietary restrictions. The Wilson Center makes every effort to be sensitive to food considerations. Please forward this invitation to anyone you feel might be interested. There is parking available on both sides of College Ave.