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DESCRIPTION:CONFRONTING WHITE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM\n\nBOOK TALK: "The Psychology of 
 White Christian Nationalism: Why People are Drawn In and How to Talk Across 
 the Divide."\n\nSpeaker: Reverend Dr. Pamela Cooper-White, 
 author\n\nWednesday, May 8 at 7 - 9 PM PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/confronting-christian-nationalism-tickets-873541093927\n\nAccessibility: 
 Venue is wheelchair accessible; closed captioning will be 
 available.\n\nParking: Ample parking behind the church.\n\nQuestions: 
 Please email beloved_community@saint-marks.com\n\n\nRev. Dr. Cooper-White 
 is an Episcopal priest and clinical psychologist and retired Christine 
 Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychology and Religion at Union Theological 
 Seminary. A prolific author, Dr. Cooper-White will speak on the topic of 
 her recent book, "The Psychology of White Christian Nationalism: Why People 
 are Drawn In and How to Talk Across the Divide." Dr. Cooper-White's book 
 will be available for purchase and signing following the event.\n\nOur 
 nation continues to combat racial inequality in 2024, 60 years after the 
 passage of the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act. Saint Mark's Episcopal 
 Church in Palo Alto invites the wider community to a speaker series, 
 “Community, Faith, and Racial Justice,” that explores the role of 
 Christianity, including the current white Christian Nationalist movement, 
 in this injustice and seeks to define a path toward racial justice, 
 healing, and reconciliation.\n\nBay Area community members who want to 
 learn more about this critical topic and how they can help enact change 
 locally will benefit from hearing the experiences, perspectives, and ideas 
 of the renowned authors featured in this series.\n\n\nHOST: St Mark's 
 Episcopal Church - Community, Faith, and Racial Justice Series, \nalong 
 with co-sponsors: \n\nAmerican Muslim Voice Foundation • First 
 Congregational Church of Palo Alto UCC • First Presbyterian Church Palo 
 Alto • Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice • Peninsula Solidarity 
 Cohort • Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Saratoga • Saint Jude’s 
 Episcopal Church, Cupertino • Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Burlingame 
 • Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, Sunnyvale • Saint Timothy’s 
 Episcopal Church, Mountain View • Showing Up for Racial Justice @Sacred 
 Heart • Stanford Canterbury • Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, San Jose • 
 Trinity Episcopal Church, Menlo Park • Unitarian Universalist Church of 
 Palo Alto • University Lutheran Church at Stanford\n\n- - - - - - - - - - 
 - - - - \n\nFuture speakers 
 include:\n\nhttps://saint-marks.com/event/speaker-series-community-faith-and-racial-justice/\n\nSeptember 
 18, 2024, 7:00 PM: Challenging Segregation with Just Action\n\nMs. Leah 
 Rothstein is a community organizer and the co-author, with Richard 
 Rothstein, of Just Action: How to Challenge Segregation Enacted under the 
 Color of Law. She will speak on actions that communities can take to 
 restore housing rights and access to people of color who have been excluded 
 from the financial benefits of home ownership, access to good public 
 schools, more protected environments, and better community services.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/05/05/18865867.php
SUMMARY:Book Talk on Confronting White Christian Nationalism w/ author Rev Dr Pamela Cooper-White
LOCATION:St Mark's Episcopal Church\n600 Colorado Avenue \nPalo Alto, CA 
 94306\n\nAccessibility: Venue is wheelchair accessible; closed captioning 
 will be available.
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/05/05/18865867.php
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