Social Justice Music Program – for all ages

Lifespan RE Hour
UUFCC - Gathering Space 780 Waupelani Drive, State College

Join Colleen and Ashley as we journey across the history of African Americans' struggle for freedom and equality through music in this special offering for Parents/Caregivers, kids, and all ages during RE Hour! We will explore the history of the songs as well as learn to sing them in preparation for our MLK service in January. Kindergarten through Middle School youth are invited to participate!

Social Justice Music Program – for all ages

Lifespan RE Hour
UUFCC - Gathering Space 780 Waupelani Drive, State College

Join Colleen and Ashley as we journey across the history of African Americans' struggle for freedom and equality through music in this special offering for Parents/Caregivers, kids, and all ages during RE Hour! We will explore the history of the songs as well as learn to sing them in preparation for our MLK service in January. Kindergarten through Middle School youth are invited to participate!

Reflections on Fascism with Rev Tracy

Lifespan RE Hour
UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College

This year’s Berry Street address, My Little Pony Was Right: Reflections of Fascisms Without and Within, was delivered by Reverend Cecilia Kingman. Join Rev. Tracy in reading and discussing this paper.

Social Justice Music Program – for all ages

Lifespan RE Hour
UUFCC - Gathering Space 780 Waupelani Drive, State College

Join Colleen and Ashley as we journey across the history of African Americans' struggle for freedom and equality through music in this special offering for Parents/Caregivers, kids, and all ages during RE Hour! We will explore the history of the songs as well as learn to sing them in preparation for our MLK service in January. Kindergarten through Middle School youth are invited to participate!

Social Justice Music Program – for all ages

Lifespan RE Hour
UUFCC - Gathering Space 780 Waupelani Drive, State College

Join Colleen and Ashley as we journey across the history of African Americans' struggle for freedom and equality through music in this special offering for Parents/Caregivers, kids, and all ages during RE Hour! We will explore the history of the songs as well as learn to sing them in preparation for our MLK service in January. Kindergarten through Middle School youth are invited to participate!