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SUMMARY:Environmental Day at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Environmental Day at the Capitol 2023. You can RSVP and add it to your calendar by using the link below. \nRSVP HERE \nFaith leaders from a variety of traditions will begin the day with a celebration of nature’s gifts and a “blessing” of the environmental activists.  According to Genesis\, (2:15) the first commandment is to “till and keep\,” “tend and defend” the Garden.  All the advocates for a sustainable world\, religious and secular alike\, are doing holy work. \nThere are several seminars coming up to help you get prepared for Environmental Day: \n\nWe will also conduct a volunteer lobby training on January 26th at 6:30pm. RSVP here.\nJoin us for Water 101\, an introduction to water issues in AZ on January 27th at 6pm. RSVP here.\nOn January 31st at 6pm join our program on Environmental Justice. RSVP here.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/environmental-day-at-the-capitol-3/
LOCATION:Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W Washington Street\, Phoenix\, Arizona\, 85007
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SUMMARY:Spark Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A gathering of environmental teams and S.A.G.E. congregations to\ninspire our collective action on the climate crisis. \nAgenda:\n• Updates on climate and policy\n• Meet and exchange ideas with teams from\nother congregations and organizations.\n• Engaging others and building our power to\nspark action on the climate crisis.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/spark-meeting/
LOCATION:Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ\, 5524 E. Lafayette Blvd.\, Phoenix\, 85018
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DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220501T170000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening - Youth v. Gov.
DESCRIPTION:Community Christian Church will partner with AZIPL to screen Youth v. Gov. Members and friends of AZIPL are welcome to attend. \nYOUTH v GOV\, is a powerful film that follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. In this climate change superhero movie\, armed with a wealth of evidence\, twenty-one courageous leaders file a ground-breaking lawsuit against the U.S. government\, asserting it has willfully acted over six decades to create the climate crisis\, thus endangering their constitutional rights to life\, liberty\, and property. If these young people are successful\, they will not only make history\, they will change the future.  
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/film-screening-youth-v-gov/
LOCATION:Community Christian Church\, 1701 S College Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220501T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220501T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220422T135201Z
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SUMMARY:Flagstaff Film Screening: Youth v. Gov
DESCRIPTION:The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany (Flagstaff) will partner with AZIPL to screen Youth v. Gov. Members and friends of AZIPL are welcome to attend. \nYOUTH v GOV\, is a powerful film that follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. In this climate change superhero movie\, armed with a wealth of evidence\, twenty-one courageous leaders file a ground-breaking lawsuit against the U.S. government\, asserting it has willfully acted over six decades to create the climate crisis\, thus endangering their constitutional rights to life\, liberty\, and property. If these young people are successful\, they will not only make history\, they will change the future.  
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/flagstaff-film-screening-youth-v-gov/
LOCATION:The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany (Flagstaff)\, 423 N Beaver St\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220430T200000
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Tree Tales
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Earth Month\, you are invited to an evening of Tree Tales. Trees figure globally in all kinds of stories: myths\, legends\, folktales\, family histories\, and personal experiences. Where there are trees\, there are tales. Tap into your ancient roots and listen to the tales of the trees. \nWhen: Saturday\, April 30th at 7 PM on Zoom \nWhere: On Zoom \nRegister in advance for this meeting. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/an-evening-of-tree-tales/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220424T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220424T190000
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CREATED:20220416T005505Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Youth v. Gov
DESCRIPTION:Dayspring United Methodist Church will partner with AZIPL to screen Youth v. Gov. Members and friends of AZIPL are welcome to attend. \nYOUTH v GOV\, is a powerful film that follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. In this climate change superhero movie\, armed with a wealth of evidence\, twenty-one courageous leaders file a ground-breaking lawsuit against the U.S. government\, asserting it has willfully acted over six decades to create the climate crisis\, thus endangering their constitutional rights to life\, liberty\, and property. If these young people are successful\, they will not only make history\, they will change the future.  
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/4727/
LOCATION:Dayspring United Methodist Church\, 1365 E Elliot Rd.\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85284\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220423T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220412T035328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220415T163832Z
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SUMMARY:Fight for Our Future
DESCRIPTION:To mark Earth Day this year\, Arizona Interfaith Power & Light is joining a nationwide mobilization to crank up the pressure on our elected leaders to get bold climate and clean energy investments done. On Saturday\, April 23rd at 3 PM\, Arizonans are rallying for Climate\, Care\, Jobs\, Justice here in Phoenix at the Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W. Washington Street\, because now is the time to give it everything we’ve got. \nDetails and RSVP \nWe can’t wait any longer to tackle the climate crisis. We need a massive build-out of American-made clean energy to protect our health\, create good union jobs\, and lower energy bills for families. We need our leaders to invest in an equitable transition to clean energy\, made right here in America\, and to invest in climate\, justice\, and jobs to ensure thriving\, sustainable communities. \nHere’s how you can help: \nJoin us on Saturday\, April 23rd at 3 PM at the Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W. Washington to send President Biden and lawmakers at all levels a message they can’t ignore – Climate\, Care\, Jobs\, Justice: FIGHT FOR OUR FUTURE. \nWith your help\, we can make a difference. Please Register Here if we can count you in – Details and RSVP
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/fight-for-out-future/
LOCATION:Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W Washington Street\, Phoenix\, Arizona\, 85007
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220422T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220422T173000
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CREATED:20220416T010316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220416T163853Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Youth v. Gov
DESCRIPTION:First Church UCC Phoenix will partner with AZIPL to screen Youth v. Gov. Members and friends of AZIPL are welcome to attend. \nYOUTH v GOV\, is a powerful film that follows 21 young Americans suing the world’s most powerful government to protect their constitutional rights to a stable climate. In this climate change superhero movie\, armed with a wealth of evidence\, twenty-one courageous leaders file a ground-breaking lawsuit against the U.S. government\, asserting it has willfully acted over six decades to create the climate crisis\, thus endangering their constitutional rights to life\, liberty\, and property. If these young people are successful\, they will not only make history\, they will change the future.   \nDinner will be served at 5:30 and the film will start at 6:00.  If you’re joining us for dinner\, an RSVP is required. RSVP to info@azipl.org
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/film-screening-youth-v-gov-2/
LOCATION:First Church UCC Phoenix\, 1407 N. 2nd St.\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220412T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220412T113000
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CREATED:20220412T032750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220412T033016Z
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SUMMARY:SRP Coolidge Gas Plant Expansion Proposal Decision
DESCRIPTION:The Arizona Corporation Commission is expected to cast a final vote on Salt River Project’s proposal to nearly double the size of the Coolidge Generating Station. The Coolidge Generating Station is right across the street from the unincorporated Town of Randolph\, a historic Black community since the end of World War II. The town’s residents fiercely oppose the plant’s expansion\, as do many other Pinal County residents\, public health\, consumer\, and clean energy advocates.  \nRecent coverage of the expansion plans and its impact on a historic Black community can be found here\, here\, and here.  \nNow it is up to the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) to decide whether to affirm\, reject\, or modify the CEC. Join us for a news conference! \nWHERE:  Arizona Corporation Commission\, 1200 W Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ 85007\, on the south side of the building. The news conference will also be live streamed here.  \nWHO:   \n\nModerator – Yara Marin\, Vote Solar\nJeff Jordan\, Mary Turner\, and Melvin Moore\, Randolph Residents\nRyan Bentz\, Social Justice Engineering Initiative\nKate Boettcher\, Rural Arizona Action\nRonda Seifert\, Health Clinicians for Climate Action \nPastor Warren Stewart
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/srp-coolidge-gas-plant-expansion-proposal-decision/
LOCATION:Arizona Corporation Commission\, 1200 W Washington St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85007
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220409T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220405T025836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220405T030945Z
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SUMMARY:Care for Creation Ministry
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Care for Creation Ministry this Saturday April 9th for a film festival and art show  Check out these flyers for registration information we hope you join the discussion and viewing of local art from an ecological perspective
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/care-for-creation-ministry/
LOCATION:Franciscan Renewal Center\, 5802 E Lincoln Dr\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85253\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220209T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220117T170343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220206T133608Z
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SUMMARY:Environmental Day at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Environmental Day at the Capitol (our lobby day) \nThis year we will be doing a hybrid event with both in-person and virtual activities. Please indicate your preference when you register. We look forward to seeing you then—at the Capitol or virtually. \nTo register for Environmental Day at the Capitol\, use this link. Thank you!  \n 
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/environmental-day-at-the-capitol-2/
LOCATION:Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W Washington Street\, Phoenix\, Arizona\, 85007
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220105T203713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T203713Z
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SUMMARY:Where Do We Go From Here: Voting Rights in Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Join people of faith as we unite to protect our cherished right to vote in Arizona. Join All Voting is Local along with co-hosts Arizona Faith Network\, AZ Jews for Justice\, CorAZón\, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arizona\, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Phoenix\, and the Southwest Conference of the United Church of Christ for a presentation and conversation on the current state of voting rights in Arizona. \nLearn what happened in Arizona throughout the 2021 Legislative Session and what to expect in the new year. Although we are hopeful that Congress may still act on important federal legislation like the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act\, we are preparing for a serious fight here in Arizona in 2022. In the coming months we know that Democracy Will Be on the Ballot in 2022. \nREGISTER FOR ZOOM LINK
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/where-do-we-go-from-here-voting-rights-in-arizona/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20220106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20220105T202837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T203244Z
UID:4546-1641484800-1641492000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Peace At The Polls: Arizona January 6 Vigil for Democracy
DESCRIPTION:As the nation prepares for the anniversary of the Jan 6th insurrection\, a coalition of non-partisan democracy defenders calls on the public to mobilize and stand with us for Peace at the Polls. This is not just in response to the Jan 6th insurrection and violence at the capitol\, but against the growing call to violence against our democracy. \nThe survival of our democracy depends on Americans coming together—setting aside political\, philosophical\, social\, economic\, racial\, ethnic\, religious\, regional and community differences. Together\, we will assure that the right to vote is guaranteed\, votes are counted and reported with integrity\, and duly-elected officials and workers are free to serve the people in an atmosphere of peace. \nJoin the Arizona Faith Network\, The African American Christian Clergy Coalition\, Mi Familia Vota\, The Services Employees International Union\, AFL/CIO\, RAZE (Rural Arizona Coalition)\, AAPINH Unity and Action and other Declaration For American Democracy organizations in Arizona as they prepare to embark on a year of action. If you’re not able to attend in person\, the vigil will be live-streamed on Facebook. \nRSVP
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/peace-at-the-polls-arizona-january-6-vigil-for-democracy/
LOCATION:Arizona State Capitol\, 1700 W Washington Street\, Phoenix\, Arizona\, 85007
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211129T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211129T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T043043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T044046Z
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SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF COMMUNITY
DESCRIPTION:November 29\, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF COMMUNITY  – Brian Kirbis\,  A Community Tea Ceremony\, Theasophie \nFor our last “Weather Report\,” Tea Master Brian Kirbis who has opened each conversation with a tea pouring to set a tone of well being and attention\,  on this final session\, he will take us through a formal tea ceremony.  As a global community online\, we will be able to sit and sip in a collective silence and hold space together as we contemplate all we have heard and taken into our minds and hearts as a community of care.  Through this gesture of generosity and grace\, Brian will close our gathering witha meditation for peace and conscious action on behalf of this place we call home\, Earth.\nZoom Registration Link \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-climate-of-community/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Community,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211122T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T042918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043135Z
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SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF THE FUTURE
DESCRIPTION:November 22\, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF THE FUTURE  – Kim Stanley Robinson\, Writer\, The Ministry for the Future (2020) \nKim Stanley Robinson has written a science fiction thriller on climate collapse in 2025 that reads as hard-edge journalism.  With short chapters written from the perspectives of a myriad of characters\, Robinson looks at climate change through lens of a kaleidoscope.  With each turn of his wrist\, we see another point view brought forward with imagination and a pragmatic visions on what must be done in order for us to survive.  Christian Holub writes “Robinson lays a blueprint for fighting climate change.” This may be one of the most important books published in the last two decades.  Bill McKibben said in his review of “The Ministry For The Future\,” in the New York Review of Books\, “This is not science fiction…..”  With questions ranging from what the end of capitalism might look like to surviving the end of the world\, Kim Stanley Robinson gives us a possible path to move forward with faith in what we can create together. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ki9SObPISlWvz9kaCDOTVA \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-2/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211115T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T042700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043443Z
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SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF ATTENTION
DESCRIPTION:November 15\, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF ATTENTION  –  Elizabeth Kolbert\, staff writer for The New Yorker\, Under White Sky: The Nature of the Future (2021) \nNo one has covered the climate crisis as deeply and as thoughtfully as Elizabeth Kolbert. From Field Notes From A Catastrophe (2007) to her Pulitzer-prize winning book The Sixth Extinction (2016) to her most recent book\, Under The White Sky “a book about people trying to solve problems caused by people trying to solve problems” that discusses what “a good Anthropocene” might look like from managing fish in the Midwest to including geo-engineering the atmosphere that will turn our blue sky white. Kolbert is a brilliant writer and an impeccable journalist writing from the front lines of climate change. Rolling Stone Magazine writes\, “To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth\, you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert.” This will be an illuminating conversation about where we find ourselves now and in the future depending on what choices we choose to make and the actions we are willing or not willing to take on behalf of a liveable future. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hNyYCudFRHeMVmtSxThn1A \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-the-climate-of-attention/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211109T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211109T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20211027T235513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T235513Z
UID:4477-1636479000-1636479000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Sacred Waters
DESCRIPTION:Arizona Faith Network\, Whisper n’ Thunder\, and Arizona Interfaith Power and Light join together with Arizona leaders to explore Arizona’s lifeblood: water. Together we will explore the voices\, history\, gifts\, and challenges of Arizona’s water. \n\nNovember 9th: Featuring: Nicole Horseherder\, Executive Director of Tó Nizhóní Áni as our speaker and Kyle Mitchell\, Dine/Navajo Storyteller.\n\nFuture Speaker(s) and Storyteller(s) include: \n\nSarah Porter\, Director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy\, Arizona State University  
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/sacred-waters-2/
LOCATION:AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T042527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043516Z
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SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF RESISTANCE
DESCRIPTION:November 8\, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF RESISTANCE — Chloe Aridjis\, Writer’s Rebel\, UK\, Novelist\, Sea Monsters (2020); Wanjira Mathai\, Regional Director for Africa at the World Resources Institute \nAward-winning novelist Chloe Aridjis and Conservationist Wanjira Mathai are powerful leaders in the global environmental movement who are fierce and compassionate\, at once. They are also the daughters of iconic conservation heroes:  Homero Aridjis\, a Mexican poet who started Grupo de Cien to save the monarch butterflies in the forests of Morelia where he was born; and Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai from Kenya who founded the Green Belt Movement in 1977\, who have planted more than 51 million trees\, a stay against climate change. Aridjis and Mathai will be discussing how conservation is a generational stance and share what they as vibrant activists are seeing\, feeling\, dreaming and doing as women of their generation who are leading now. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NvX-2xjiQzu9xD19oYd_sw \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-the-climate-of-resistance/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T041714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043427Z
UID:4412-1635793200-1635798600@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
DESCRIPTION:Michael Pollan has been educating us with illuminating prose on “The Botany of Desire” for a very long time. He continues to show us through his landmark bestseller\, How To Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness\, Dying\, Addiction\, Depression\, and Transcendence\, alongside  his latest book This Is Your Mind On Plants may be the very thing we need to bolster our consciousness in the midst of climate collapse and a world we hardly recognize. Three words come to mind: change\, restoration\, resiliency.  Pollan is a visionary writer and one of our clearest thinkers with upmost integrity of mind and heart.  Expert storytelling with a radical challenge to pay attention to what plants have to teach us that will transform our life\, this conversation will be a live streamed event. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GJ7Tw-gQR868kMNPjBBB-Q \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-the-climate-of-consciousness/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211027T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211027T193000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20211027T235139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T235611Z
UID:4474-1635359400-1635363000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Gather Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gather-storytelling-do-over-marilyn-torres-violet-duncan-doug-bland-tickets-189356990857\nAbout this event\n\n\n“gather” started in April 2020 as a storytelling livestream. SInce that time\, we have presented over 50 incredible tellers\, dozens of thoughtful themes and connected with our fellow Arizona residents–storytellers and viewers! \nWe invite you to join us in person on Wednesday\, October 27 at 6:30 p.m. for this very special inaugural hybrid edition of the event\, where we’ll connect with in-person and remote audiences over “Do-Over” stories. Doors open at 6 p.m. \nGuest host Marilyn Torres\, West African Ifa Yoruba traditional storyteller\, will share a traditional story in line with the theme. Indigenous author/dancer/educator/storyteller Violet Duncan and interfaith climate crisis leader Rev. Doug Bland will tell personal stories. \nThis kickoff event is FREE with RSVP. Beer and wine will be available for 21+ with ID. \nPlease help us manage safety\, health and related staffing concerns by letting us know in advance if you plan to attend! \nMasks are required unless actively eating or drinking. Capacity is limited. \nMARILYN TORRES \nMarilyn Torres is known as the “West Winds Storyteller” in the Valley. Torres was born in New York City and spent her childhood between the island of Puerto Rico and the mainland United States. Throughout the course of her life work\, she has spent several years traveling and sharing the importance of preserving oral storytelling traditions around the world. Torres is an ordained West African traditional storyteller of over 40 years. She received two chieftaincies on August 1\, 1984 in the village of Imota West Africa\, Nigeria as a descendant of the “children of slavery from the island of Puerto Rico.” During her stay in Nigeria\, she was hosted by the African Religious [Ogboni] Society of African Descendants and received a renaming ceremony\, giving her the name “Omifunke\,” meaning “the waters have returned the last born” in honor of her journey to the land of her ancestors. \nTorres has built a life of study and world travels\, earning a Master of Science in Not-for-Profit Management\, Public Policy and Organizational Development. Her research has taken her to such countries as: Brazil\, Canada\, England\, France\, Ghana\, Greece\, Indonesia\, Mexico\, Nigeria\, Panama\, Peru\, Spain and Scotland. In 1995\, her research bridging the oral traditions of West African people with cultures around the world resulted in relocating to Montana before migrating to Arizona in 2000. She has dedicated several years to teaching elementary school children and middle school youth as an educational partner with the Storytelling Institute at South Mountain Community College. Her focus has been to advocate the use of story and storytelling as an educational strategy to teach all forms of literacy\, academic achievement and college-bound leadership as an Early College approach to student success in education amoung youth. \nIn 2009\, Torres was invited to join Maricopa Community Colleges as Residential Faculty for the Storytelling Institute in the Communication\, Fine Arts and Social Sciences Division. Torres currently teaches courses in The Art of Storytelling\, Multicultural Folktales\, African Oral Traditions\, Using Storytelling for Advocacy\, Storytelling for Business and more. \nVIOLET DUNCAN \nViolet Duncan is Plains Cree and Taino from Kehewin Cree Nation. She has toured nationally and internationally as an author\, educator\, dancer and storyteller. Duncan facilitates workshops to promote spiritual wellness and cultural education across the United States\, Canada and Europe. After becoming a mother of four and seeing the need for Native representation in literature\, she took it upon herself to author three award winning children’s books\, “I Am Native\,” “When We Dance” and “Let;s Hoop Dance!” Her newest book\, “I Am Native\,” released in 2020\, shares a glimpse into the wonderful world of a multigenerational Native family. This book showcases beautiful imagery of family members passing down traditions in both traditional and modern ways. She has recently joined the Random House publishing family\, with two new children’s books coming out in 2022. She is currently the Indigenous Cultural Advisor at the Tempe Center for the Arts where she aims to create space for a permanent program of Indigenous performance and practice. \nSome of Duncan’s accomplishments include holding the “Miss Indian World” title and representing all Indigenous people of North America. In the 2013 music video for “Big Hoops” by Nelly Furtado\, Duncan was the Native American Fancy Dancer. \nDOUG BLAND \nDoug Bland is the founder and Executive Director of Arizona Interfaith Power & Light—a spiritual response to the climate crisis. As a new grandfather\, he has yet another reason to care for the future of our precious planet home. He retired from the Community Christian Church in Tempe where he served as pastor for twenty-three years. The church’s inter-religious and multicultural storytelling concerts earned the Diversity Award from the Tempe Human Relations Commission. Besides his interest in connecting spirituality and ecology\, Bland is passionate about the art of storytelling. He is adjunct faculty at the Storytelling Institute at South Mountain Community College\, where he has taught Telling Sacred Stories\, Storytelling and Advocacy and Storytelling and Healing.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/gather-storytelling/
LOCATION:ASU Kerr Cultural Center  6110 North Scottsdale Road  Scottsdale\, AZ 85253
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211025T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211025T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T040433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T044211Z
UID:4407-1635177600-1635183000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF GRIEF
DESCRIPTION:Poet Victoria Chang writes in her New York Times Notable Book of 2020\, OBIT “I always knew that grief was something I could smell. But I didn’t know that it’s not actually a noun but a verb. That it moves.” After the deaths of her parents\, she refused to write elegies\, instead she wrote poetic obituaries of the beautiful\, broken world that surrounded – Many see them as love letter. How does poetry illuminate this time of uncertainty. What we thought was a pause is now a place – grief is part of this place.  How do we embrace grief and not look away  from all that is breaking our hearts.  “Give sorrow words\,” Chang writes and she does. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BdGi-JXVSDe8RpzNonMLqQ \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-the-climate-of-grief/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211018T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211018T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T040224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T044135Z
UID:4405-1634572800-1634578200@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:INDIGENOUS DAY
DESCRIPTION:October 18\, 2021: THE CLIMATE OF COMPASSION FOR ALL BEINGS — Janet Gyatso\, Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies and the Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs at HDS School. \nWe are not the only species that lives and loves and grieves on this planet.  Janet Gyatso will bring provocative and evocative questions and ideas forward surrounding the sentience of all beings focusing on the phenomenology of being-with other animals and humans.  And how we can cultivate the capacity to have such experiences\, in ways that might ethically reform us and our ethical and spiritual practices. How might compassion and an understanding toward animals heighten and mirror a reciprocal relationship toward each other and what it means to not only to be human\, but one species among many? \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-VVFRx0QTSuynnOnK3Cuyw \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project-indigenous-day/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211014
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20211001T154855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T154855Z
UID:4451-1633824000-1634169599@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Green Lessons from Black Wall Street - 2021 National Virtual Summit
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join the Green the Church Annual Summit on October 10th-13th\, 2021. Our partner organization\, Green The Church works at the intersection of the Black Church and the environmental movement. This year’s Green The Church Summit theme is Green Lessons From Black Wall Street. It’s a call to action for the Black Church as we examine climate solutions that address the need for Infrastructure\, Agriculture\, Energy\, and Equity that protects our health\, builds our wealth\, and brings resources back into Black communities. \nLearn more here: https://www.greenthechurch.org/2021-virtual-summit?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=cfbc65a1-b332-4d82-87a7-222e4a54456f \n \nHere is a link to the summit website. This four-day virtual Summit will include worship services and daytime and evening programming. We will meet with national ecological justice thought leaders\, having panel discussions\, breakout sessions\, a sermon library\, networking\, sponsorship opportunities\, and much more. \nView a promo video and opt in for updates on the Green the Church Summit here. \nThe summit is $25 for students and $100 for all other participants. Here is a link to register for the summit. All are welcome.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/green-lessons-from-black-wall-street-2021-national-virtual-summit/
LOCATION:AZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211005T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211005T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20211001T154339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T154453Z
UID:4446-1633455000-1633455000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:SACRED WATERS - Exploring the voices\, history\, gifts\, and challenges of Arizona's water
DESCRIPTION:Arizona Faith Network\, Whisper n’ Thunder\, and Arizona Interfaith Power and Light join together with Arizona leaders to explore Arizona’s lifeblood: water. Together we will explore the voices\, history\, gifts\, and challenges of Arizona’s water. \n\nRegister here: https://form-usa.keela.co/sacredwaters?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=cfbc65a1-b332-4d82-87a7-222e4a54456f\n\n\n\nOctober 5th: Featuring Professor: Paul Hirt\, Emeritus Professor\, School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies\, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Sule Greg Wilson\, a professional dancer drawing from Celtic\, World and African Dance\, Tumbling\, Martial Arts\, Yoga\, R&B\, Jazz and Tap. 
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/sacred-waters/
LOCATION:AZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211004T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20211004T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T035958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043909Z
UID:4402-1633363200-1633368600@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF RELATIONSHIPS & INTERSECTIONALITY
DESCRIPTION:THE CLIMATE OF RELATIONSHIPS & INTERSECTIONALITY  Morgan Curtis\, Climate Activist\, HDS Student\, MDiv ’24; Brontë Velez\, Black-latinx transdisciplinary artist \nMorgan Curtis and Brontê Velez will be discussing the intersectionality of race\, class\, gender\, and climate collapse and how seeing the world whole through the lens of relationships creates communities of care rather than communities of conflict. They will discuss what reparations might look like on behalf of racial justice and justice for the Earth; and why it is critical to find an intergenerational dialogue\, diverse and dynamic that calls for a global paradigm shift.  With urgent\, contemplative and imaginative voices\, Curtis and Velez are women of consequence and action who walk their talk in the name of radical evolutionary change.  \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3PxblQHoTau6lThkdayoHA \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project \n 
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-climate-of-relationships-intersectionality/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210927T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210927T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T035158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T043751Z
UID:4398-1632758400-1632763800@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:THE CLIMATE OF SACRED LAND PROTECTION
DESCRIPTION:Bernadette Demientieff\, Executive Director of the Gwich’in Steering Committee\, will be discussing why Sacred Land Protection matters to Indigenous communities and how her community in Alaska is standing strong to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge –Coastal Plain and the Porcupine caribou herd from becoming an oil and gas reservation. She will explain why fossil fuel companies must not be allowed to drill for oil on indigenous lands and her courageous path to “keep it in the ground” in her home ground of Alaska.  “Our Identity is non negotiable. We will never sell our culture and our traditional lifestyle for any amount of money.” Bernadette says. \nRegister here: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6_EkelnJR8GiQ7wHqiaZ-w \n\nTerry Tempest Williams (author and Harvard Divinity School writer-in-residence)\, Charles M. Stang (director of the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School)\, and Dr. Sam Myers (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health principal research scientist and Planetary Health Alliance director) have launched The Constellation Project. The Constellation Project — a collaboration between the Harvard Divinity School\, the Planetary Health Alliance\, and the Center for the Study of World Religions—explores the spiritual crisis that underlies the ecological and public health crises associated with destruction of Earth’s natural systems. How do we share news stories about our relationship to each other and the natural world that could help set us on a different path? The Constellation Project aims to feature faith leaders bringing science into their sermons; scientists giving ‘reverence for life’ alongside their analyses; and scholars and students finding a place for their spiritual life. \nThis series is a Constellation Project in partnership with the Center of the Study of World Religions\, Religion & Public Life\, and The Planetary Health Alliance. Brian Kirbis of Theasophia Teas will open each conversation with Tea. Each conversation will begin at 7:00 p.m. EST and end at 8:30 p.m. virtually conducted by Terry Tempest Williams\, writer-in-residence at the Harvard Divinity School. \n  \nhttps://www.planetaryhealthalliance.org/the-constellation-project
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/the-constellation-project/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Education,Spiritual Reflection
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210921T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210921T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210921T041409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T041430Z
UID:4409-1632245400-1632245400@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Sacred Waters
DESCRIPTION:Arizona Faith Network and Arizona Interfaith Power and Light join together with Arizona leaders to explore Arizona’s lifeblood: water. Together we will explore the voices\, history\, gifts\, and challenges of Arizona’s water. \n\nSeptember 21st: Featuring Professor Rhett Larson\, the Richard Morrison Professor of Water Law at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and Storyteller Liz Warren\, Faculty Director of the Storytelling Institute at South Mountain Community College.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/4409/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Action,Education
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210917T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210914T034534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T040321Z
UID:4361-1631865600-1631898000@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:12th Annual PARK(ing) Day Phoenix
DESCRIPTION:PARK(ing) Day 2021 has a timely twist!\n\nThe 2021 PARK(ing) Day PHX event can be found HERE. Please be sure to read the description as it contains important information. Please remember there is NO advertising or selling of any nature allowed at this event. Save your banners for the tradeshows. 🙂 Logos on t-shirts are fine\, but no blatant advertising allowed (incl. nonprofits\, etc.).
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/12th-annual-parking-day-phoenix/
LOCATION:12th Avenue\, just south of Jefferson St.\, Phoenix\, AZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210912T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210908T051410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T051410Z
UID:4355-1631440800-1631444400@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Hear the Call:  Jews for a Just Green Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Senator Sinema’s Office\, 3333 E Camelback Rd\, Phoenix \nDuring Rosh Hashanah\, the Arizona Jewish community will gather in front of Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s office\, urging her to support the full 3.5 trillion dollars of the upcoming recovery package\, also known as the Reconciliation Bill. All 3.5 trillion dollars of the proposed budget—and not a penny less—is necessary for our nation to recover from the pandemic and to finally begin tackling the climate crisis. We demand that there be no cuts to climate care\, justice\, and jobs in the negotiation of this recovery package. We are calling on Sinema to stand up for her constituents by supporting the full recovery package. She must not stand in the way of our economic recovery by weakening this bill. This community gathering is organized by Arizona Jews for Justice in partnership with Dayenu:  A Jewish Call to Climate Action.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/hear-the-call-jews-for-a-just-green-recovery/
LOCATION:3333 E Camelback Rd\, Phoenix
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DTSTAMP:20260426T225528
CREATED:20210908T051615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T051615Z
UID:4358-1631404800-1631663999@www.azipl.org
SUMMARY:Faith in Place - Green Team Summit
DESCRIPTION:September 12-14th for a 3-night immersive and interactive journey into healing. We believe our environmental and social crises are rooted in disconnection.  \nDuring this summit\, we will explore ways to heal our connection with our land\, body\, mind\, spirit\, and community. From walking through vividly green wetlands in Shawnee National Forest\, to touring a farm\, and gathering in a racial healing circle\, this virtual Summit will honor our interconnectedness and inspire our environmental work through healing.  \nRegister for the Summit \nRegistration is now open and free for all.  Register today and get your free copy of our ebook\, Rooted for Healing: Collection of Quotes.
URL:https://www.azipl.org/event/faith-in-place-green-team-summit/
LOCATION:AZ
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