Weavers Way Workshop: Roots of Injustice, Seeds of Change: Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples

Sunday, November 12, 2017 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

The 2-hour program explores our original relationships and actions with Native people as it traces the historic and ongoing impacts of the Doctrine of Discovery -- the 15th-century justification for European subjugation of non-Christian peoples. Our intention is to better understand these impacts and explore how we can begin to take actions toward “right relationship.”   Suggestions for continued study, reflection, and action will be provided.

In the Doctrine of Discovery, we find the roots of injustice. In the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, we find the seeds of change. How can we nurture these seeds to bring forth the fruits of right relationship among all peoples?

“This workshop is an innovative and impactful step towards healing. Working with the truth that has never been told about the American myth is vital to all of us in our country if we are to move forward in a more healthy way. ” -- Brett Shelton (Oglala Sioux Tribe), Attorney, Native American Rights Fund

“Like everyone else I ask, I did not know about the Doctrine of Discovery. The workshop was an amazing experience that I expect to remember till my dying day. The mix of clear statements, together with the experiential learning, sent those lessons deep into my understanding.” --Jim Grant, Acadiana Friends Meeting, Louisiana

The Toward Right Relationship Project was developed by the Boulder Friends Meeting, in response to calls from Indigenous leaders at the United Nations and the World Council of Churches. 

This program will be facilitated by lifelong scholars, activists and Weavers Way Co-op members Lynne Iser and Mordechai Liebling.

$5 registration fee. REGISTER HERE.

Weavers Way workshops include presentations, hands-on classes, book studies, film screenings and discussions. Most are low-no cost, and all are open to the public. Weavers Way members who lead workshops get three hours of work credit — what a great way to earn, or maintain, your Working Member status for 5% off all your purchases! Interested in leading a workshop? Contact Programs Coordinator Stephanie Bruneau at sbruneau@weaversway.coop.

Organizer Name: 
The Weavers Way Membership Dept.
Organizer Phone: 
215-843-2350, ext. 118
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Event Venue: 
Weavers Way Mercantile

Weavers Way Mercantile

Location Address: 

Weavers Way Mercantile, 542 Carpenter Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19119