Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s life and legacy was deeply connected to his Christian faith, he often used biblical principles to reflect on the inhumane treatment human beings experience in situations connected to racism and discriminatory treatment based upon racial hierarchies.
Featured Speaker: Chaplain Quanita Haley
Quanita Hailey is an alum of Mount Holyoke college and Union Theological Seminary where she received her Master of Divinity with a focus in Womanist Queer Ethics. She is the founder of the Women of Color Trailblazers Leadership Conference at Mount Holyoke College. Lovingly, nick-named Q, she serves as a current Association of Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) Anton Boisen Scholar and a Full-time Staff Chaplain at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist hospital (NYPBMH). At Methodist, Q serves on several board committees including diversity, inclusion and belonging, the LGBTQ task force and the Pastoral Care committee.
Dial-In Information
Sunday, January 24 at 12:00pm to 1:30pm
Virtual Eventfree
For inquiries about the accessibility of this event or to request any accommodations, please contact Shannon DaSilva at sdasilva@mtholyoke.edu. Please make accommodation requests no later than 72 hours prior to the event to give implementation time, however, in all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations up until the time of the event.
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