Early bird registration (before September 1): Full time adult (program, meals, and lodging at CELSJR) $325 Full time youth under 14 (program, meals, lodging at CELSJR) $225 Full time child under 8 (program, meals, lodging at CELSJR) $50 Program & meals only adult $250 Program & meals only youth under 14 $100 Program & meals only child under 8 $25 After September 1, fees will increase by $25 About lodging & accessibility: Housing at CELSJR includes a bunk in one of our dorm rooms, located upstairs, and shared with 5-10 other attendees. The CELSJR housing is only accessible to those who are able to climb stairs. Meals, worship, and other programs will be held downstairs at 1st Unitarian Universalist Church, in space that is wheelchair accessible. For those choosing lodging outside of CELSJR, recommendations for housing will be provided. About meals: They will be delicious! And plentiful. Registration includes Friday dinner, three meals and snacks on Saturday, and Sunday breakfast. Be sure to let us know well in advance of your dietary restrictions so that we can be sure to feed you well. About children: Childcare will be provided during Saturday sessions, and children are always welcome at all sessions. The sound of young people in our space is the sound of our movement growing! About economic accessibility: Scholarship aid is available! Reach out with your questions and needs to Coleen at CELSJRNOLA@gmail.com About volunteering: As we spend the weekend together building community, all of us will be asked to take a role in the set up and clean up of meals. Additional volunteer assistance would be awesome - with airport rides, registration, childcare, etc. - so reach out to us if you have some energy to spare for additional support of the event! The full and detailed schedule of the weekend is in the works, but here are some basics you can plan for as you make your travel arrangements: Friday, September 21 4-6 PM Welcome & Registration 6 PM Dinner Saturday, September 22 Plan to be engaged all day and evening, details TBA! Sunday, September 23 9 AM Closing Circle 10:30 AM Sunday Church Service at 1st UU (optional) 1-3 PM Racial Justice Tour of New Orleans (add-on option with additional fee - details TBA!)
Sunday, Sep 23, 4 PM-10 AM
Towards Collective Liberation: Embracing an Anti-Racist Worldview with Chris Crass & Ruth Idakula
Center for Ethical Living & Social Justice Renewal
$325.00
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5212 S Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA
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