Programs, Conferences and Events

 

Commemorating 9/11 in Film
Beyond Belief is a powerful story of how two women whose husbands were killed in the 9/11 terror attacks
turned their personal tragedy into a powerful witness of reconciliation, healing and peace-building. Learn how their
outreach to struggling women in Afghanistan transformed the individual women, their communities and a wider
international conversation. A discussion will follow the screening.
When: Wednesday, September 14, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Where: Auburn Seminary - Stewart Room
3041 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
PLEASE RSVP TO: info@hartleyfoundation.org

Sponsored by Temple of Understanding and The Hartley Film Foundation


May 6, 2011
Generosity and Gender Justice
Launching a new era of Women's Leadership
Learn more about the inspiration for this new initiative, its five projects and how you can become involved


April 28-May 1, 2011
The Alchemy of Our Spiritual Leadership: Women Redefining Power
Convened by Women of Spirit and Faith
www.womenofSpiritandFaith.org

featuring Valarie Kaur &
Lisa Anderson
Learn more and about the event and
 look for Lisa Anderson's reflection from the conference in the forthcoming volume
,
Women, Spirituality and Transformative Leadership (October, 2011)


April 27, 2011
Women and Theology Activist Summit
Building a Theological Infrastructure for Social Justice


April 7-9, 2011
Auburn Women at the 2010  Women's Funding Network Conference
Cultivating A Life-long Habit of Generosity for Women and Girls
A workshop led by Katharine Henderson & Lisa Anderson
Learn more about the workshop, the powerful leadership of Kathy LeMay and Valarie Kaur during the three day event


March 28, 2011
Ain't I A Leader Summit
Caring for Our Own Vineyards: Self-Care, the Mandate for Prophetic Ministry
Watch the video, download resources, become involved in the conversation

   
Ain’t I A Leader: How can your own story be a resource to your ministry? Rev. Katie Cannon offers words of direction.

Ain’t I A Leader brings together women from a variety of experiences, perspectives and from across generational and professional lines to address the particular issues and challenges confronting African-American women religious leaders today. Click here to learn more about Auburn’s Ain’t I A Leader program.