The well-received Race, Religion, and Politics series offered by Granby Racial Reconciliation (GRR) will conclude with a workshop on Sunday, Oct. 27, 3–4:30 p.m. at the Granby Senior Center. Prior participation is not required to join the workshop. Dr. Matthew Hughey, professor of sociology at the University of Connecticut and prolific author, is returning to facilitate the program.
The first two workshops helped make participants aware of unseen social forces and structures in our nation, as well as revealed common ways of talking about race in our culture that attempt to make racism invisible.
This workshop will continue the focus from the September program, addressing the impact of the intersection of religion and politics on our culture. Easy registration is on the group’s website, Granbyrr.com GRR sponsors this program to further its “purpose to raise awareness and continue the conversation on racial justice in our community so that Granby can be a great place for everyone.” GRR is grateful to an anonymous donor for bringing these programs to the community. Please join us!
Submitted by Cathy Watso and Denny Moon, GRR