Unity's artist in residence Marcus Young 楊墨 invites you to try the movement-based art form he and others created. Don’t You Feel It Too? promotes stress relief, connection, and new belonging. Anyone can do it. It's free and offered Tuesdays and Saturdays. Embracing the theme of Embodied Practice for Racial Healing the practice offers racially caucused sessions as well as an Open Practice for anyone. Each session is around 60-75 minutes. Here is the sign-up with more information. Don’t You Feel It Too? is a form that draws from mindfulness practices, physical exercise, street protests, and dance. Participants listen to their own music moving freely, bravely. The world needs your daring, your movement, now more than ever. Meet Marcus Young on Wednesday, November 11 Dancing in Public the Last Twelve Years (a spiritual practice) 7:00-8:30 p.m. • Register: http://bit.ly/dancinginpublic Meet Unity's artist in residence Marcus Young 楊墨 and learn about the movement-based art form he and others started in 2008, Don’t You Feel It Too? Join Marcus and his collaborators Demetrius McClendon (ImagineJoy) and Laura Levinson as they begin an artistic and spiritual journey with Unity Church through April 2021.
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September 2024
Beloved Community Staff TeamThe Beloved Community Staff Team (BCST) strengthens and coordinates Unity’s antiracism and multicultural work, and provides opportunities for congregants and the church to grow into greater intercultural competency. We help the congregation ground itself in the understanding of antiracism and multiculturalism as a core part of faith formation. We support Unity’s efforts to expand our collective capacity to imagine and build the Beloved Community. Here, we share the stories of this journey — the struggles, the questions, and the collaborations — both at Unity and in the wider world.
The current members of the Beloved Community Staff Team include Rev. Kathleen Rolenz, Rev. KP Hong, Rev. Lara Cowtan, Drew Danielson, Laura Park, Lia Rivamonte and Angela Wilcox. |