Click here to apply! Are you someone with decades of skills, connections, insights, wisdom and experiences? Are wondering how to approach your next chapter with purpose and support? Do you want to do something significant to make the world better, but don’t know how to realize your vision? Do you feel your faith or spiritual… Continue reading Encore Impact
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Black Economic Resistance in the Here and Now: A Community Conversation with Me’Lea Connelly
Join us on for April’s Kaleo Express – a community conversation with Me’Lea Connelly! REGISTER HERE! All are welcome and registration is free. Wednesday, April 24th. Bagels, coffee, non-dairy treats, gluten-free delights, and good company starting at 8:30 a.m. Workshop from 9:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities (A pro-Queer,… Continue reading Black Economic Resistance in the Here and Now: A Community Conversation with Me’Lea Connelly
Night of a New Day 2019
Thursday June 13, 2019 | 6-9 PM Unity Church – Unitarian, 733 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul Click HERE for tickets and registration! Click HERE to become an individual or organizational sponsor! You are warmly invited for an evening of community, music, and inspiration at the Kaleo Center for Faith, Justice & Social Transformation’s annual celebration… Continue reading Night of a New Day 2019
Decolonizing Our Pain with Sierra Asamoa-Tutu
Wed., March 20, 2019 | 9-10:30 AM As a healer, organizer, and Indigenous woman, Sierra Asamoa-Tutu believes that each of us has an inherent right to healing and wholeness in the world. For Kaleo Center’s next KaleoExpress, join Sierra for an interactive workshop that explores how our pain has been colonized in ways that rob… Continue reading Decolonizing Our Pain with Sierra Asamoa-Tutu
Black Economic Resistance: A Community Conversation with Me’Lea Connelly
Join us on for April’s Kaleo Express – a community conversation with Me’Lea Connelly! REGISTER HERE! All are welcome and registration is free. Wednesday, April 24th. Bagels, coffee, non-dairy treats, gluten-free delights, and good company starting at 8:30 a.m. Workshop from 9:00 a.m.… Continue reading Black Economic Resistance: A Community Conversation with Me’Lea Connelly
Annual Report 2018
Another Year | A Brighter Fire Dear friend, As the calendar year comes to a close, we are thrilled to share the 2018 Kaleo Center Annual Report with you. After a year of hope and grief, of struggle and possibility, of conversations and complexity, we can think of no better way to reflect on our… Continue reading Annual Report 2018
Radical Chaplaincy with Karen Hutt
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 | 9-10:45 AM | SpringHouse Ministry Center (610 W. 28th St., Mpls) Sometimes, we all need someone to listen – someone who can hold deep presence with us, who can witness our pain and our joy and our complexity, and who can help us remember our connection to ourselves and… Continue reading Radical Chaplaincy with Karen Hutt
October 2018 Newsletter
October 2018 Newsletter Dear friend, Yesterday, I was lucky enough to read an exchange on Facebook between Dove Kent, the director of Jews for Racial Justice, and her friend, the writer Dania Rajendra. Dania had written, “it’s not you, it’s fascism” as a response to why things are feeling so awful for her friends and loved… Continue reading October 2018 Newsletter
September 2018 Newsletter
[ Click here to download a PDF of the newsletter. ] September 20, 2018 Dear friend, Over the past weeks, I’ve been thinking about the magic that happens when we come together in community. It might be the way we say hello with real presence in our eyes, or the moments when we acknowledge and… Continue reading September 2018 Newsletter
Stories Matter…so what do we do now? with Eleonore Wesserle
Tuesday, October 23, 2018 | 9-10:45 AM | SpringHouse Ministry Center (610 W. 28th St., Mpls) The stories we carry in our bodies and in our communities shape our lives. In times like these, how do we access the power of our stories as a tool for political transformation? How do we tap into a… Continue reading Stories Matter…so what do we do now? with Eleonore Wesserle