We aim monthly to hold public Social Justice Learning Circles where we share what we are seeing, hearing, watching and reading as it pertains to racial and social justice and peacebuilding skills.
September 14-16, 2018
Fellowship for Reconciliation and the Seacoast Peace Academy will host an introductory weekend on peacebuilding and non-violence featuring activists from #TheTruthTellingProject and #TheTruthTellingCollective at Green Acre Baha'i Center of Learning.
March 3, 6-8 pm at the McCloud Board Room in the Portsmouth Public Library.
February 20, 2pm at the Hilton Garden Room in the Portsmouth Public Library. In partnership with the Black Heritage Trail and the Truth Telling Project, we continue the conversation to educate ourselves about systemic racism and its manifestations in our daily lives. Topic: What is the case for reparations?
January 9, 2pm - 4pm at The Portsmouth Public Library, Indigenous land and human rights lawyer, Sherri Mitchell, will facilitate a Truth Telling conversation following the viewing of The Invisible Nation, a documentary about the Algonquin, whom like so many other tribal peoples throughout this nation, presently live in enduring abject poverty and human rights abuses.
The Seacoast Peace Academy and The Black Heritage Trail partner with The Truth Telling Project to bring “living room” conversations about systemic racism and its manifestations to the Seacoast.
TRUTH TELLING TO PROMOTE RACIAL JUSTICE AND THE LAUNCH OF “IT’S TIME TO LISTEN: AN ONLINE LEARNING COMMONS”
September 16, 2017 1-4pm at the Portsmouth Public Library
Join us on March 18 at 1:00 pm for a free public screening of the documentary film ‘13th’ by Ava DuVernay at Discover Portsmouth Center, Co-sponsored by the Seacoast Peace Academy, the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail, the Seacoast African American Cultural Center and the Truth Telling Project.
Teaching Peace Conferences