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Thu, Apr 25

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King's Chapel Parish House or on Zoom

Lecture 3

"The UUSC National Moratorium on Prison Construction: A Stepping Stone Toward Abolition" by Rev. Jason Lydon Respondent: Nicole Pressley

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Lecture 3
Lecture 3

Time & Location

Apr 25, 2024, 7:00 PM EDT

King's Chapel Parish House or on Zoom, 64 Beacon St., Boston, MA

About the event

"The UUSC National Moratorium on Prison Construction: A Stepping Stone Toward Abolition" by Rev. Nicole Pressley

With both violent theological underpinnings and inherent racism upholding the prison system, Rev. Lydon will show that prison abolitionism is a theological imperative for Unitarian Universalists.

Respondant

Respondent: Nicole Pressley, Field & Programs Director, Unitarian Universalist Association

Location

Attend online or in person at King's Chapel Parish House, 64 Beacon St., Boston, MA

About this event

Join us via Zoom, or in person at King's Chapel Parish House, for "The UUSC National Moratorium on Prison Construction: A Stepping Stone Towards Abolition," the third event in a series dedicated to exploring the intersection of Unitarian Universalism and the prison abolition movement. Rev. Jason Lydon and responding scholars will discuss the violent theological underpinnings and inherent racism of today's prison system. This promises to be an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and deepen your understanding of this important topic.

Rev. Lydon is minister of Second Unitarian Church of Chicago. He previously served as director of Black and Pink, a nationally networked grassroots organization working to abolish the prison industrial complex while meeting the immediate needs of LGBT/HIV+ prisoners.

The respondent for the first lecture is Nicole Pressley, Field & Programs Director, Unitarian Universalist Association.

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