• Non-Cooperation Training for Trainers

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    This 3-hour workshop will cover facilitation skills and content to prepare other people to engage in nonviolent non-cooperation. Participants will leave the workshop with the knowledge and tools to facilitate their own trainings. No previous experience with facilitation is necessary to participate.

  • Justice Singers

    Justice Singers

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    The Justice Singers of Centre County are an open community gathering for those who find power, healing, and connection through song in the face of injustice. The group sings songs of protest, resilience, and hope, drawing from resources like Rise Up Singing. Participants are encouraged to bring themselves, a friend, and an instrument if they like, but no experience is required—just a willingness to lift your voice. The circle also explores opportunities to sing at local actions and events, such as the May Day Strong Day of Action, Pride, and other protests.

  • It Matters What You Believe

    It Matters What You Believe

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    This series explores the 5 smooth stones of Unitarian Universalism written by James Luther Adams as our starting point and container. The first session will be an introduction to this essay. The following five sessions cover: Diversity/community; Nihilism/compassion; Isolation/connection; Hope/despair; Empowerment/humility. Come to any one session or all. Dates are January 11, February 8, March 8, March 22, April 12, and May 3. Sign up here.

  • Lifespan RE Hour

    D.E.A.L. Book Club – Against Technoableism by Ashley Shew

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    Discussion facilitated by Emory McKenna. This badly needed introduction to disability expertise considers mobility devices, medical infrastructure, neurodivergence, and the crucial relationship between disability and race. The future, Shew points out, is surely disabled―whether through changing climate, new diseases, or even through space travel. This group is open to all folks who would like to join! Even if you are unable to or haven’t read the book, but would like to join the conversation, we welcome you. PRINT COPIES ARE AVAILABLE FOR FREE - SEE ASHLEY HAMLIN (WHILE SUPPLIES LASTS) THE AUDIOBOOK & E-BOOK VERSIONS CAN BE FOUND THROUGH THE LIBBY [...]

  • Lifespan RE Hour

    Climate Racism Workshop

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    RSVP Here. The Impact The intersection of racism and climate impacts is not often considered by those in roles of decision making or the dominant (white) culture at large. The Need Disproportionate consequences of climate change calls for greater representation of those most affected in deriving equitable responses to global warming and resiliency. The Goal We will look at global and regional examples and name a few of the groups working to create a more equitable, sustainable world.

  • Justice Singers

    Justice Singers

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    The Justice Singers of Centre County are an open community gathering for those who find power, healing, and connection through song in the face of injustice. The group sings songs of protest, resilience, and hope, drawing from resources like Rise Up Singing. Participants are encouraged to bring themselves, a friend, and an instrument if they like, but no experience is required—just a willingness to lift your voice. The circle also explores opportunities to sing at local actions and events, such as the May Day Strong Day of Action, Pride, and other protests.

  • It Matters What You Believe

    It Matters What You Believe

    UUFCC - Room 6 780 Waupelani Drive, State College, PA, United States

    This series explores the 5 smooth stones of Unitarian Universalism written by James Luther Adams as our starting point and container. The first session will be an introduction to this essay. The following five sessions cover: Diversity/community; Nihilism/compassion; Isolation/connection; Hope/despair; Empowerment/humility. Come to any one session or all. Dates are January 11, February 8, March 8, March 22, April 12, and May 3. Sign up here.