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SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 12: Finite and Infinite Games
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this January 4 session: \nAcross disciplines as diverse as marketing\, education\, health\, and management\, “gamification” draws on our capacity to play to help us move ourselves and others toward a goal. Books like Burlingham and Stack’s “The Great Game of Business” and Boller and Kapp’s “Play to Learn” provide examples of how to apply this concept. With computers or consoles\, balls or marbles\, cards or boards\, humans love games. The subtitle of this month’s book is “a vision of life as play and possibility.” In it\, Carse invites us to frame our lives\, at work\, at home\, in society\, as play and to choose what kind of game it will be. He says there are at least two kinds of games: “A finite game is played for the purpose of winning\, an infinite game for the purpose of continuing the play.” When we play a finite game with an opponent playing an infinite game\, we’re destined to lose. The forces in our world that oppose peace and justice\, as well as the empathy and compassion that leads to peace and justice\, are playing an infinite game. We close this series with Carse’s work to inspire infinite strategies in which we might bring to life our role in bending “the arc of the moral universe … toward justice.” \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-12-finite-and-infinite-games-tickets-502953426237
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-12-finite-and-infinite-games/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231130T210000
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SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 11: Practice - Reparations
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this November 30 session: \nWe’ve built skills for feeling and thinking and hearing. In this practice session\, we apply those skills to discuss affirmative action and reparations. We reflect on our experiences with See No Stranger\, Unsettling Truths\, and A People’s History to ask\, “What can we do to right the wrongs of the past? And whether we can right them\, do we want to?” These are hard questions and the path to a world where everyone thrives lies in working on them. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-11-virtual-practice-reparations-tickets-502994007617
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-11-practice-reparations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20231026T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20231026T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T212232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T212429Z
UID:37302-1698346800-1698352200@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 10: A People's History of the United States
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this October 26 session: \nWe love a good story\, with its protagonists and antagonists\, plot twists and conflicts. As we read narratives of fact or fiction\, it’s natural to identify with the hero and despise the villian. In his 1889 biography of Charles George Gordon\, William Francis Butler observed\, “…it is the victor who writes the history and counts the dead\, and to the vanquished in such a struggle there only remains the dull memory of an unnumbered and unwritten sorrow.” We know that for every happening\, there are at least as many stories as there are observers\, often more. Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” attempts to give voice to those stories often unrepresented in our discussion of history. The result is devastating\, but its goal is hope. Zinn says\, “I am supposing\, or perhaps only hoping\, that our future may be found in the past’s fugitive moments compassion rather than in its solid centuries of warfare.” \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-10-a-peoples-history-of-the-united-states-tickets-502917910007
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-10-a-peoples-history-of-the-united-states/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230928T203000
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CREATED:20230119T212012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T212207Z
UID:37299-1695927600-1695933000@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 9: Unsettling Truths
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this September 28 session: \n“Columbus sailed the ocean blue; in fourteen hundredy ninety-two\,” so says the song from 4th grade. Perhaps it’s no coincidence that in 1493\, Pope Alexander VI issued a document titled “Inter Caetera” in which he grants possession of everything west of the 39°W meridian to whichever European Christians get there first\, ignoring the reality that these lands were already possessed by the people who lived there. This writing\, along with Pope Nicholas V’s 1455 “Romanus Pontifex\,” laid the foundation for what we now call the “Doctrine of Discovery.” In the process\, these men invoke God’s name to encourage dehumanizing\, enslaving\, and dispossessing humans\, behavior diametrically opposed to the way of Christ. It’s also true that Pope Paul III declared in 1537 that “Indians [sic] and all other people who may later be discovered by Christians …should\, freely and legitimately\, enjoy their liberty and possession of their property; nor should they be in any way enslaved.” That didn’t keep US chief justice John Marshall from referencing “Inter Caetera” as part of the court’s 1823 decision in Johnson v. McIntosh\, enshrining the Doctrine of Discovery in US law. In this month’s reading\, we follow Christian pastors Mark Charles and Soong-Chan Rah through this complex maze to face “the ongoing\, dehumanizing legacy of the doctrine of discovery.” \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-9-unsettling-truths-tickets-502916606107
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-9-unsettling-truths/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230824T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230824T203000
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CREATED:20230119T211546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T180918Z
UID:37296-1692903600-1692909000@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 8: See No Stranger
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this August 24 session: \n“We can look upon the face of anyone or anything around us and say – as a moral declaration and a spiritual\, cosmological\, and biological fact: you are part of me I do not yet know.” (p. 11) These words encapsulate what Valarie Kaur means by “see no stranger.” Through personal stories\, she shares her journey toward revolutionary love\, a love that embraces self\, others\, and even those we oppose. This kind of love invites us to experience the depth of being human\, embracing joy\, grief\, anger\, and wonder as we learn to love each other. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-8-see-no-stranger-tickets-502901430717
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-8-see-no-stranger/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230727T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230727T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T211334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T211523Z
UID:37293-1690484400-1690489800@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 7: The Wild Edge of Sorrow
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this July 27 session: \nOne of the great paradoxes of life in the United States is that while we all experience loss\, we’re largely left on our own to process and integrate it. As we begin moving our attention from the interior world where we’ve spent the first half of this series\, we look to Francis Weller for what he calls “an apprenticeship with sorrow.” This opportunity to face our own losses\, whatever they may be\, is a crucial step toward facing others’ loss. Even more importantly\, it equips us to be present to the loss and suffering in the world without being overcome by it. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-7-the-wild-edge-of-sorrow-tickets-502847770217
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-7-the-wild-edge-of-sorrow/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230622T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230622T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T211141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T211308Z
UID:37290-1687460400-1687467600@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 6: Practice - Critical Race Theory
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this June 22 session: \nWe’ve added an examination of our thinking to the exploration of how we experience\, process\, and express our emotion. We’ve learned about tools for how to practice empathy by connecting with emotions\, as well as how to open our minds to new ideas and perspectives. Now we’ll practice combining those skills in this month’s practice session with Critical Race Theory as the topic. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-3-virtual-practice-disproportionality-tickets-502967528417
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-6-practice-critical-race-theory/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230525T203000
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CREATED:20230119T210852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T211102Z
UID:37287-1685041200-1685046600@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 5: The Righteous Mind
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this May 25 session: \nEven when we work to separate our observations from judgements we make about them\, the judgements remain. We still apply a moral framework\, some way of prioritizing what’s important to us. Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt invites us to examine the moral frameworks we use to tell right from wrong. As we explore these frameworks\, we’ll be applying what we’ve learned about thinking\, empathizing\, and feeling to regard one another in a new way\, opening ourselves to the humanity of the people we “other.” \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-5-the-righteous-mind-tickets-502828542707
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-5-the-righteous-mind/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230427T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T210625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T210823Z
UID:37284-1682622000-1682627400@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 4: Think Again
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this April 27 session: \n“What gets us into trouble is not what we don’t know. It’s what we know for sure that just ain’t so.” That observation is often attributed to Mark Twain but\, ironically\, one thing we don’t actually know is who first said it. Adam Grant invites us to explore ways in which “knowing” and “certainty” keep us from learning and growing. As we work to cultivate compassion\, approaching ourselves and others with curiosity primes us to learn. Even more importantly\, this intellectual humility positions us to to connect with others more effectively. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-4-think-again-tickets-502785032567
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-4-think-again/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T203438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230320T192331Z
UID:37281-1679598000-1679605200@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 3: Online Practice - Disproportionality
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this March 23 online session: \nHaving spent time learning how to experience\, acknowledge\, and express our own emotion\, this session will create opportunities to do that. We’ll look at various ways that disproportionality occurs and explore how we can be present to the reality that not all people are represented in proportionally in health outcomes\, education\, prison populations\, executive and board roles\, and government leadership. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-3-virtual-practice-disproportionality-tickets-502967528417
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-3-practice-disproportionality/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230223T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T195228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T195429Z
UID:37274-1677178800-1677184200@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 2: Nonviolent Communication
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this February 23 session: \nHow is it that we wind up alienated from one another? Following his curiosity about this very question led Marshall Rosenberg to identify four things: moralistic judgments\,refusing to take responsibility for ourselves\, making demands\, and thinking “who deserves what.” We do these things to ourselves and to the people around us. Nonviolent Communication points the way toward more connection with ourselves and others with a language of life. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-2-nonviolent-communication-tickets-502116252227
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-2-nonviolent-communication/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230126T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T144801
CREATED:20230119T191117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T191117Z
UID:37266-1674759600-1674765000@www.ntnl.org
SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion Session 1: Permission to Feel
DESCRIPTION:The NT-NL Public Witness Team for Peace & Justice are partnering with the United States Christian Leadership Organization (USCLO)\, Charter for Compassion Social Justice Sector\, and Kairos + Collaborative to offer this set of FREE online episodes and practice sessions to help Make This Your Year to Cultivate Compassion! \n“You’re invited to spend 2023 growing compassion for yourself\, your friends\, and even those who today you might describe as enemies. We’ll interrogate our emotions\, reasoning\, decision-making\, and more as we work to join the infinite game of building peace.” \nAccess the full list of episodes and sessions here. \n\nSpecifically about this January 26 session: \nMaybe you’ve heard people say\, “facts don’t care about your feelings.” Maybe you’ve even told yourself that. It’s true in that facts don’t care about anything: they simply are. The same is true of humans: we simply are. Part of our simply being a human\, however\, is having emotions. And one of the choices we make in each moment is whether or not to care about our own emotions or those of the people around us. This month and next\, we’ll explore the emotional dimension of our humanity\, especially the way we can find meaningful insights about facts and our relationship to them by attending to our feelings about them. We begin our adventure together with Marc Brackett’s book\, Permission to Feel. \nFull details about this session (including registration) can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cultivating-compassion-session-1-permission-to-feel-tickets-490320601117
URL:https://www.ntnl.org/event/cultivating-compassion-session-1-permission-to-feel/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:NT-NL Synod,Partner Organizations,Public Witness Team
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