Douglas Coutts, Jonathon Ellison, Awa Ba, “La voix la plus intelligente dans la salle africaine”

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

La voix la plus intelligente dans la salle africaine: comment la sécurité alimentaire et le changement climatique offrent une possibilité de renouvellement de l'environnement (si seulement nous apprenions à écouter les femmes). Dimanche 8 septembre à 10 h 30. Trois personnes de notre équipe de WaterforAfricanWomen.org vont raconter une récente réunion au cours de laquelle … Continue reading "Douglas Coutts, Jonathon Ellison, Awa Ba, “La voix la plus intelligente dans la salle africaine”"

Prof. Adrianna Mendrek, “Dance Therapy”

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

Adrianna Mendrek is a professor of Psychology at Bishop's University. She is very interested in human well-being and the healing effects of a variety of practices, such as, for example, dance therapy. She last spoke here some time ago on the beneficial effects of yoga. ~~~~~ Thérapie par la danse. Prof. Adrianna Mendrek. Le dimanche … Continue reading "Prof. Adrianna Mendrek, “Dance Therapy”"

Steve Luxton, “Reflections on Retirement and Learning a Musical Instrument” / “Réflexions sur la retraite et l’apprentissage d’un instrument de musique”

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

Le poète et éditeur Steve Luxton est né à Coventry, en Angleterre. Il a enseigné au John Abbott College et à l’Université Concordia à Montréal. Il a pris sa retraite à Hatley il y a quelques années. Steve a publié plusieurs livres de poésie, notamment The Hills that Pass By, Iridium, Luna Moth and Other … Continue reading "Steve Luxton, “Reflections on Retirement and Learning a Musical Instrument” / “Réflexions sur la retraite et l’apprentissage d’un instrument de musique”"

Carmen Moliner, “Hope for Haiti” / “Espoir pour Haïti”

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

Carmen Moliner is an occupational therapist who teaches at the University of Sherbrooke and who lives in Ste-Catherine de Hatley. She spent some time in Haiti last year. She is working on a project with some Haitian people and sees lots of positive developments in Haitian society. Service Leader & Musician: Kevin Jensen. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carmen … Continue reading "Carmen Moliner, “Hope for Haiti” / “Espoir pour Haïti”"

Lenora PhD: Transformation and Transcendence: Everyday and Beyond

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

Experiences that expand our awareness and touch deeply the heart and soul, and we are changed. Lenora will play her flute. Service Leader: Camille Bouskéla. --------------- Des expériences qui élargissent notre conscience et touchent profondément le cœur et l'âme, et nous sommes changés. Lenora jouera de la flûte. (en anglais)

Keith Baxter, “Giving Thanks”

Huntingville Universalist Church Quebec, Canada

Giving Thanks: A Thanksgiving Service at the Historical Huntingville Universalist Church. A traditional Thanksgiving service is planned at this historical church building, preserved in its original state, with 19th century box pews and balcony. A rare opportunity to see the interior of the building that is now closed to the public, and to learn about … Continue reading "Keith Baxter, “Giving Thanks”"

Rachel Garber, “Veiled Like Me: About Bill 21”

UUEstrie - Sanctuary (Upstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

What I learned from the “Veiled Like Me” experiment, and reflections on Quebec’s Bill 21 (An Act Respecting the Laicity of the State) that forbids some public employees to wear “religious symbols,” including the hijab. Information about a possible court challenge to the law on the grounds that public debate was short-circuited in order to … Continue reading "Rachel Garber, “Veiled Like Me: About Bill 21”"

Dr. Charles Larson, “Power, Privilege and Equity in Global Health”

UUEstrie - Stoddard Hall (Downstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

Power and privilege have silently, but profoundly, shaped the practice of global health since its inception. To overcome the reality of these inequities when working with the disadvantaged, one must confront long-held assumptions about helping others and reorient one’s thinking more towards helping ourselves in partnership with those trapped in poverty and limited opportunity. Drawing … Continue reading "Dr. Charles Larson, “Power, Privilege and Equity in Global Health”"

Dr. Bruce Gilbert

UUEstrie - Stoddard Hall (Downstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

The Gift of Life, and Death. Bruce Gilbert, PhD. Sunday, November 24, at 10:30 a.m. Given that we often think of life as a gift, we will explore three possible ways for us to approach death. (Downstairs, in Stoddard Hall.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Le don de la vie, et la mort. Bruce Gilbert, PhD. Dimanche 24 novembre … Continue reading "Dr. Bruce Gilbert"

Rachel Garber & Adele Ernstrom, “Write for Rights”

UUEstrie - Stoddard Hall (Downstairs) 201 Rue Main, North Hatley, QC, Canada

An invitation to participate in Amnesty International Advocacy for social justice. We will learn about selected cases where human rights are being denied, and write letters advocating for justice. Drafts of letters are provided. ~~~~~~ Une invitation à participer à l'événement d'Amnesty International pour plaider pour la justice sociale. Pour certains cas de violation des … Continue reading "Rachel Garber & Adele Ernstrom, “Write for Rights”"