Kemone Hendricks, founder and director of Evanston Present and Future, community organizer, and social activist
Are African-American Reparations Needed? A presentation by the Glenview Community Church Speakers’ Forum and Faith in Action Team
Are African-American Reparations Needed?
Who should provide and receive reparations? How do they intersect with our faith as Christians? How can we become involved in the process?
Kemone Hendricks will share the case for reparations and the steps that are needed to promote community healing and equity. She will also highlight the Reparations Ambassador program, which is designed to educate and engage white and non-black allies in the reparations movement. This program will be in-person at GCC at 7 p.m. in the Commons, and simultaneous zooming will be available for home participation via this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcqcu-hqjwoGdTNMDw_owop7eiVfP4pA9U1
All are welcome!
Upcoming Events
“Hold These Truths”: A Table Reading
Joel de la Fuente
Award-winning stage and screen actor
Jeanne Sakata
Award-winning actor and playwright
Lisa Doi, Ph.D.
Assistant curator and project manager at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles
North Shore Country Day Auditorium
Note: Event start time is Central Time (CT).
NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

Parenting Anxiety: Breaking the Cycle of Worry and Raising Resilient Kids
Meredith Elkins, Ph.D.
Clinical psychologist, faculty member of Harvard Medical School, and co–program director, McLean Anxiety Mastery Program, McLean Hospital
Rebecca Jenkins
Superintendent of Libertyville School District 70 in Libertyville, IL
ON ZOOM
Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose (Event 1 of 2)
Jennifer Breheny Wallace
Award-winning journalist and bestselling author
Robert Waldinger, MD
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, co-director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, and co-founder of the Lifespan Research Foundation
ON ZOOM

