Events
Past Events
7:00 pm
Unequal Impact: Climate and Environmental Racism in a Warming WorldAs climate change continues to increase in intensity, the economic and health disparities are being born by poor and marginalized communities, both globally and locally. Join us for a 90-minute webinar featuring the Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley, civil rights activist, former pastor, and current
12:00 pm
AARP – Faith in the Neighborhood SeriesHartford International University faculty and staff will supply the content for this free AARP CT Virtual U series. AARP membership is not required for this event. It will not be recorded, so live attendance is expected. AARP CT will welcome attendees from around the country for this opportunity

11:40 am
President Lohr’s Book Event for Mitka’s SecretPresident Joel N. Lohr, along with co-authors Steven Brallier and Lynn Beck in Nashville, will be in conversation with Dr. Avinoam Patt at the Mandell JCC about the remarkable life story of Mitka Kalinski, who survived seven years of enslavement to a Nazi officer during and after World War II.
7:00 pm
Religious Communities and the Planetary CrisisThe Interreligious Eco-Justice Network and Hartford Seminary are proud to bring you the second webinar in our collaborative series, Many Faiths, One Creation. Religious Communities and the Planetary Crisis will examine the response of faith communities to the climate crisis