Thursday, September 2, 2010

Episcopal Peace Fellowship Urban Pilgrimages

Episcopal Peace Fellowship Urban Pilgrimages

Come on a pilgrimage with college students and young adults and together reflect on our love for God and our neighbor as expressed through the spiritual practice of social justice advocacy. Meet other people, pilgrims and teachers, who want to learn to do good; seek justice, rescue the oppressed and defend those on the margins.The Episcopal Peace Fellowship Urban Pilgrimages will be held in five sites during spring breaks in March 2011.

During the pilgrimages, students and young adults will be able to reflect spiritually, theologically, philosophically and politically on the societal causes and concepts of homelessness, immigration and hunger. It is our hope that this experience will help empower us to combat injustice, poverty and oppression in our own communities.For more information contact Team leader: The Rev. Valerie Bailey Fischer OR each site leader

Austin, TX – Across Borders and onto the Streets; Engaging homelessness and immigration
Friday, March 11 to Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Jessie Smith

New York, NY – Homelessness & the Housing Crisis
Friday, March 11 to Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Rev. Valerie Bailey Fischer

Baltimore, MD – The Homeless & UnHoused, Baltimore’s Dispensable People: Engaging Urban Socio-Spatial Injustice
Friday, March 18 to Thursday, March 24, 2011
Pailin Hornbeck Gaither

Los Angeles/Oxnard, CA – Food, Faith & Farming:
Crossing Invisible Borders in our Community
Saturday, March 19 to Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Ms. Sarah Nolan
The Rev. Nicole Janelle

Portland, OR – Racism & Immigration
Friday, March 18 to Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Michelle Harvey