Please join The Movement Advancement Project, Columbia Law School’s Public Rights and Private Conscience Project, and SAGE for the release of their report at Union Theological Seminary, detailing the increased risk of discrimination LGBT older
A gathering of New York Area Buddhist practitioners, scholars, activists and teachers As a spiritual tradition Buddhism gives primacy to the virtues of all-embracing loving-kindness and compassion and charges us with the moral task of
Union cordially invites you to attend an opening reception and panel for a gallery displaying selected works from Arts & Minds. Arts & Minds is a non-profit organization committed to improving quality of life for people living with
Preparing for Lent/Easter with Prof. Lisa L. Thompson Got Sermon?, Union’s lectionary study series, brings the talents of our faculty to our alumni/ae, students, and neighbors who primarily pastor congregations. This semester, please join us for Preparing for
Join us for a riveting dialogue with award-winning journalist and best-selling author Naomi Klein and Union visiting professor Michelle Alexander about the current crises of our time and why we must connect the dots between
Vitriol and venemous rhetoric dominate political discourse. Vulgar language and personal attacks have become de rigueur. Racism and dehumanizing propoganda are commonplace. In this important conversation, Derrick Harkins will moderate a discussion between R. Marie
“Rituals of Humiliation: Understanding Race and Caste” A Book Launch and Panel Discussion RSVP here. On Wednesday, February 21st, at 6:00 pm, the International Student Caucus at Union Seminary in the City of New York,
Eagle and Condor Consciousness: An Evening with Three Thinkers in the Native Way This event is free and open to the public. RSVP here. For thousands of years Indigenous people throughout the world have lived
We regret to inform you that we must cancel tonight’s panel. Unfortunately, two of our panelists had unforeseen circumstances arise that prevented them from participating. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We are
Union is thrilled to invite you to the opening of this extraordinary exhibit. Almost 60 years to the day after Thomas Merton’s famous Louisville epiphany, his photographs will be displayed in New York City for
If you can’t attend in person, watch the live stream below.
Acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh explores the impact of global warming on the craft of narrative fiction in his latest work—The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable. Ghosh will discuss this timely work with Insight Program
Dr. Simran Jeet Singh is an award-winning educator, writer, activist, and scholar who believes deeply that love, equity, and justice are closely intertwined. He writes and speaks regularly on issues of diversity, inclusion, civil rights,
What does it mean for our church and world when Latinx communities bound by colonial status, impoverishment, underemployment, mass incarceration, fear, and uncertainty dare to claim their own freedom? This event sponsored by the Latinx Caucus and the
Join the Poor People’s Campaign for art-build and nonviolent moral direct action training at Union, from 11:30 – 5:30. The Just Seeds Poor People’s Campaign portfolio will be on display (you can view it here:
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