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Towards Oneness and Justice

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Social Transformation
Duration
10 weeks
Weekly Study
4 HOURS
Register By
February 10, 2020

This online course explores racism’s complexities and the path toward unity through the Bahá’í Framework for Action. This framework, rooted in experience based on decades of global community building and social action, provides a lens to address systemic issues, highlighting principles like oneness and justice. This course will center Blackness as pivotal to understanding race relations and foreground Latine and Indigenous perspectives to address broader racialized experiences and collective healing. Spread across six units, students will examine key elements of the framework, engage with relevant discourses, and apply their learning in their communities in the course project to foster unity and healing. 

This course is specifically designed to meet the needs and learning styles of young adults aged 18 to 30. While individuals outside this age range are welcome to express interest, priority will be given to those within the intended demographic. If additional spaces become available, we will reach out to those on the waiting list.

Meet Your Faculty
teacher
Nicola Casserly, MSc
WI Registrar, Admissions Office, & Student Services Coordinator

I was born in Kingston, Jamaica. My interest in music, theatre, and the literary arts led me to abandon my academic degrees and a career in Forensic Science to take up a position with the British Council Caribbean as Arts & Education Officer. I worked for several years as the... See Faculty Bio

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