THE QUEST – Virtual Pre-Service Discussion Group

Date and Time: January 3, 2021 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am EST
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Join us on Zoom Sunday mornings at 9:30am to 10:30am before the 11am online Sunday Celebration Service on facebook live. To join the discussion you…

Join us on Zoom Sunday mornings at 9:30am to 10:30am before the 11am online Sunday Celebration Service on facebook live.

To join the discussion you will need to pre-register by emailing Zoe at UNY click here – PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER 

Sunday mornings before service, join us for a pre-service discussion group “THE QUEST”. The group is led by different Unity of New York teachers each week. The weekly discussions are based on a chosen book or topic.* All are welcome and encouraged to join the discussion and although the readings are recommended, no one is required to read the book being discussed in order to participate in the group discussion.   Join us for some fellowship before service and meet up with like-minded people on the spiritual path.

We will continue the discussion on racism with a spiritual perspective.

The book that is now being discussed is My Grandmother’s Hands: Racialized Trauma and the Pathway to Mending Our Hearts and Bodies. BOOK AVAILABLE ON AMAZON.COM and BARNESANDNOBLE.COM

Ground Rules for My Grandmother’s Hands

Our current book deals with racialized trauma as it affects everyone, so it may bring up sensitive and painful issues. Please remember that the Quest Facilitators, while trained in Unity principles, are not mental health professionals. Any guidance or comments we make come from our personal experience and reflect our personal opinions as individuals, and as Unity Truth students. 

PRAYER BREAKS

The Quest Facilitators will occasionally pause for prayer. If you feel a need for additional prayer, please request it. 

NO CROSS TALK 

It’s okay to speak about issues that others bring up, but we avoid sharing about the personal details of what anyone says. So if Veronica shares about what her uncle said, it’s fine to comment on that but we should not give Veronica feedback on how to handle her uncle or get into her family story. In short, we focus on principles over personalities.  

NO ADVICE OR “FIXING”

CONFIDENTIALITY

What is said here stays here

SHARE THE TIME

Be aware of how much time you’re using to speak so others can talk too. 

LISTEN EMPATHETICALLY

Listen with an open mind. Don’t rush to react. Take in what’s been said. 

USE “I” STATEMENTS

STAY ON TOPIC

rather than getting lost in a long personal story or changing the conversation to a completely different topic. 

LIMIT TALK OF CURRENT NAMES IN THE NEWS

We focus on issues rather than specific politicians for example. Again, principles over personalities. 

FEEL YOUR FEELINGS

Rather than trying to jump to our intellect, or to avoid a feeling some other way, we encourage you to feel your feelings as part of a Divine process of healing

PUSH PAST DISCOMFORT

Allow yourself to not know. Consider you may be in error. Feel a feeling without needing to get rid of it. Breathe through it. 

RESOURCES

Resmaa Menakem and Robin Di Angelo’s interview with Krista Tippett:
New York Times Article: “Belonging is Stronger Than Facts”: The Age of Misinformation

A John Singleton film: “Higher Learning” (1994) A guy joins up with skinheads because all the other groups on campus reject him.

A Podcast:  “Learning How to See” with Brian McLaren- it speaks to the inherent biases we struggle with.

Netflix Documentary “Perfect Strangers” about a group of Global black women including Dr. Marta Vega, and 3 Women from Louisiana and other parts of the South and Africa and the Caribbean. </a>

Hezekiah Walker New Video “Every Praise”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuuZMg6NVeA

Kirk Franklin Tiny Desk show from Feb 2021: https://youtu.be/wRwId2RfmfA

Schuler King Comedian talk about black funerals vs. white funerals: https://youtu.be/kWkUSjxZcmg

For more on The Beloved Community and Dr. King’s philosophy visit: </a>

http://www.thekingcenter.org/king-philosophy

Unity Worldwide also has a resource page called STANDING TOGETHER which is excellent

Here is a link to a powerful valedictorian speech where Francine shares about her experience of racism. https://nextshark.com/valedictorian-addresses-racism-from-classmates/

An article that is relevant to our conversation is “What Is Owed “  by Nikole Hannah-Jones it is the New York Times Magazine dates 6.28.20. Here is the link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/25/magazine/behind-the-cover-what-is-owed.html?searchResultPosition=4

RECENTLY DISCUSSED IN THE QUEST:

Here is the Link to two Podcasts that Resmaa Menakem
First is a conversation with Robin DiAngelo and Resmaa Menakem
The second is an interview with Resmaa Menakem with Krista Tippett

Here is the Link mentioned about the YouTube Video on the Confederacy by Jeffrey Robinson

This is a good conversation on Race – podcast by Krista Tippett from On Being..
Music video shared at the top of class 7-26-20:
Shine by Tobe Nwigwe: https://youtu.be/uoIUnlFoySI

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koinonia_Partners

Here is a book which just came out that is a good resource for this discussion especially when we get to the last chapters that talk about next steps: https://www.makechangebook.com/

Video suggestion:“Africa’s Great Civilization” on PBS

Book suggestions:

“White Fragility” by Dr. Robin DiAngelo

Video Discussing the book “White Fragility”: https://youtu.be/45ey4jgoxeU

“The Afro-Latino Reader” Edited by Miriam Jimenz Roman and Juan Flores

Video of “The Mask” by Dr. Maya Angelou:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HLol9InMlc&t=212s

Dr. King’s Philosophy: https://thekingcenter.org/king-philosophy/

Ted Talk – “We Need to Talk about Injustice”: https://www.ted.com/talks/bryan_stevenson_we_need_to_talk_about_an_injustice/up-next?language=en

Poem by  Lindsay Young
Maybe your lane is protesting.
Maybe your lane is counseling.
Maybe your lane is art activism.
Maybe your lane is surviving the day.
Do not feel guilty for not occupying every lane.
We need all of them.
Poem by Mable Collins, Light on the Path, 1885
Seek out the way.
Seek the way by retreating within.
Seek the way by advancing boldly without.
Seek it not by any one road. To each temperament
there is one road which seems the most desirable. But
the way is not found by devotion alone, by religious
contemplation alone, by ardent progress, by self-
sacrificing labor, by studious observation of life. None
alone can take (you) more than one step onward.
All steps are necessary to make up the ladder.
This is a whitepaper I [Scott Hutchins] co-wrote a couple of years ago about improving the shelter system: https://www.picturethehomeless.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/PtH_White_paper5.pdf
Two online opportunities to delve deeper:
Middle Collegiate Church – Reverend Dr. Jacqui Lewis- Jacqui Lewis middlenews@middlechurch.org via middlechurch.ccsend.com – On Wednesday, October 7th and Thursday, October 8th, from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. ET, Erika Banks will lead “The Call Within: Dismantling Racism from the Inside Out.”  $20 covers both dates.
Kathy Grant’s new class beginning on ZOOM Tuesday October 6th – November 17th 6:00 – 7:30 PM – Conversation Skills – tools for listening from the heart, creating connection, and providing a safe environment for dialogue in tough, emotional situations.  SEE Credit. Email Zoe to sign up.
Daily Word Justice March 1, 1945
Book suggestion From Adrienne Williams Myers : Caste::The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Isabel Wilkerson published Penguin RandomHouse
Book suggestion: No Name Street by James Baldwin
There is a section in the NY Times section “Further Reading” where writers share books that have informed their perspectives on race and racism in America.
This is the author of the book Grandmother’s Hands: Resmaa Menakam:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/04/smarter-living/5-people-who-can-help-you-strengthen-your-empathy-muscle.html

 Karenna Gore video on Facing Climate Change https://youtu.be/sgi7We3E7es

St. Francis Prayer “Lord, make me a channel of thy peace—that where there is hatred, I may bring love—that where there is wrong, I may bring the spirit of forgiveness—that where there is discord, I may bring harmony—that where there is error, I may bring truth—that where there is doubt, I may bring faith—that where there is despair, I may bring hope —that where there are shadows, I may bring light—that where there is sadness, I may bring joy. Lord, grant that I may seek rather to comfort than to be comforted—to understand, than to be understood—to love, than to be loved. For it is by self-forgetting that one finds. It is by forgiving that one is forgiven. It is by dying that one awakens to Eternal Life. Amen

Links around getting out the vote in the Georgia runoff: https://newgeorgiaproject.org/about/?fbclid=IwAR0df0n3StL7LPHDFEdlFb2Roy48HomDZgGJW-V_5zafdhRUCdk0rY_dXsI

Also, a great group: #BlackVotersMatter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/take-action/

Also want to recommend this incredible conversation: https://onbeing.org/programs/bryan-stevenson-love-is-the-motive/