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ICUJP Friday Forum
March 8th, 7:30-9:30 am Pacific  

All-Saints Pasadena Safe Haven Bridge to Housing Ministry

 

Event Description:  When COVID-19 struck, the homeless shelters were required to reduce their population by 75%, displacing many unhoused persons onto the streets, with no place to sleep. In concert with All-Saints Pasadena's values of Radical Inclusion and Courageous Justice, they created the Safe Haven Bridge to Housing.

In 2023, Pasadena passed an ordinance allowing the establishment of Safe Parking in the city. Late last year, All Saints Church was approached by Pasadena Housing Director Bill Huang to ask if All Saints would be willing to host an initial Safe Parking site in Pasadena.

The program will provide Safe Parking services in the evening for unhoused people, and will be would be administered by Shower of Hope (https://theshowerofhope.org/), who administers sites in Los Angeles.

Join the conversation with our speakers:



Erica Tamblyn
 is the chair of the Safe Haven Bridge to Housing Program at All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena. Ms. Tamblyn is the retired Director of Administration of Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP and held similar roles at other major international law firms where she managed offices throughout North America and Asia for over 40 years. She attended Georgetown University where she studied Japanese language and Eastern Religions.

Erica is the chair of the Transformational Journeys Ministry leading local and international trips to learn about other cultures.



Mike Kinman (he/him) is a follower of Jesus, spouse, parent, Episcopal priest, and the Tenth Rector of All Saints Church, Pasadena.

As the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis (2009-2016) Mike had a particular interest in the Cathedral’s role in dismantling systemic misogyny and homophobia and promoting racial and economic reconciliation in St. Louis — and with Christ Church Cathedral was active in the new civil rights movement that was ignited in 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri.

He has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Master’s of Divinity from Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. Prior to his ministry at Christ Church Cathedral, he was the founding Executive Director of Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation (EGR) – a nonprofit that gathered individuals, congregations and dioceses across the church to work across divisions to help eradicate global poverty, and was the founding campus missioner of Rockwell House, the Episcopal Campus Ministry at Washington University in St. Louis.

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All-Saints Safe Haven Bridge to Housing

7:30 - 7:35  Log in and socialize
7:35 - 7:45  Welcome and introductions 
7:45 - 7:50  Reflection (5 min. maximum)
7:50 - 9:15  Program and Q&A
9:15 - 9:20  Announcements
9:20 - 9:30  Closing circle and prayer

Start your morning with us! 

Facilitator: Phil Way
Reflector: Rick Banales

** Meetings begin promptly at 7:30 am Pacific. **
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ICUJP Friday Forum 03/08/24
Time: 07:30 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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ICUJP's Focus on the Israel/Palestine Conflict

In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
-- Martin Luther King Jr.

I think it was smart that you’re wary of using the word “terrorism,” and if you talk about the cycle of violence, or “an eye for an eye,” you could be perpetuating the idea that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a balanced conflict, instead of a largely unarmed people against the fourth most powerful military in the world.
-- Rachel Corrie

A person can only be born in one place. However, he may die several times elsewhere: in the exiles and prisons, and in a homeland transformed by the occupation and oppression into a nightmare.
-- 
Mahmoud Darwish

Rick --

In the words of ICUJP Convener, the late Rev. George Regas, speaking about a conflict long ago but still resonant today:

The sin at the heart of this war against Iraq is your belief that an American life is of more value than an Iraqi life. That an American child is more precious than an Iraqi baby. God loathes war.

We HAVE to call out the massacre of innocent lives, no matter the ideology behind the crime, or else the Justice and Peace work we do is meaningless.

Long before the tragic events of October 7th of last year, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace has been shining a light on the Israel/Palestine conflict, and working towards dialogue and solutions that affirm the primary calling of our organization - stating loud and clear that Religious Communities MUST Stop Blessing War and Violence. 

Justice and Peace are WORK, and ICUJP has been doing that work with our partners for over 22 years, many of them focusing on conflicts in the Middle East and their ramifications for us in this country. 

Click on the links below to watch the recent Friday Forums we have devoted to the Israel/Palestine crisis:

Jewish Anti-Zionists Queering the Fight for a Free Palestine

IfNotNow - Reflections on Diverse Jewish Solidarity with Palestine

Ani Zonneveld - The Politics of Human Rights

Dov Baum - Apartheid-Free Communities in Israel, Palestine, and the U.S
Dr. Kamal Abu-Shamiseh - Reflections on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Marjorie Cohn - South Africa takes Israel to the World Court for Genocide in Gaza
John Parker - Detained Delivering Aid to Gaza
Steve Chase - Speaking Up for Peace with Justice
Israel and Palestine Yes, there IS a Path to Peace


Palestine Under Colonialism

George Lakey: How can we get creative in the Israel-Palestine conflict?
Shoulder to Shoulder Campaign, a Multifaith Apprach to Counter Anti-Muslim Discrimination
Jeff Cooper/Carolfrances Likins: Palestine Before And After
Apartheid-Free Communities: An Interfaith Effort to Resist Racism
 

When teaching the truth about Israel and Palestine is challenged

 

Please give generously to help us in our ongoing work to open doors with dialogue and compassion, and to make change with diligence, creativity, and open hearts and minds.

 



Premiering the new documentary, "Honor Bound: Close Guantanamo Now!"

Along with NRCAT (National Religious Campaign Against Torture) and director Robert Corsini, Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace have put together a thirty-minute documentary outlining some of the many abuses of the prisoners at the facility, including interviews with past detainees. "Honor Bound: Close Guantanamo Now!" outlines our work in bringing to light a stain on this country that most people would like to forget, or in many cases don't even realize is still happening.

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW THE DOCUMENTARY:
"Honor Bound: Close Guantanamo Now"



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