Monthly Archives: September 2017

Next From the Same Dust meeting on October 5

Next From the Same Dust meeting on Thursday, October 5 at 7 pm

Kathy Wurzer’s
6075 N Kent Ave
kmwurzer@gmail.com

Prayer

Reflection about our proposed logo

A review of our purpose, our beloved community, our vision, our
limits, our dreams!

A stress-free supportive get together.

Find ways to help each other out.

We hope you can join us!

How to Talk With Children About Race

Limited spaces open for Oct 10

From the Same Dust invites you to this Whitefish Bay event we are
co-sponsoring. The attached document gives more information about the
event or look it up on Facebook How To Talk With Children About Race

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Erin Winkler, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Africology
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

October 10, 2017
Christ Church, 5655 N. Lake Drive, Whitefish Bay
6:00 p.m. light dinner; 6:30-8 p.m. presentation with Q&A

REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE – Limited to 150 people.

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Very limited space left because we wanted to get as many people from
our community first.

Generously sponsored by: Christ Church, Bayshore Lutheran, From the
Same Dust, a Baha’i Group, Toddlers on a Mission, One Circle Forward,
Once Upon a Preschool, Shoreview Pediatrics, Coalition for Children,
Youth and Families, Journey House, Holy Family, TB Productions, LLC

Casting “The Wonder of Atoms”: Last Call

Anyone still interested in participating in the Wonder of Atoms as an
actor ages 17 or younger, should read the schedule below:

Please reply that you can commit to attending the following rehearsal
schedule for The Wonder of Atoms at the Monterrey home, 209 Makenzie
Dr., Waukesha:

Saturday, 10/7 9-11
Sunday, 10/8 9-11
Saturday, 10/14 9-11
Sunday, 10/15 9-11
Saturday, 10/21 9-12

Sunday, 10/22 Dress rehearsal at Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the
Arts, 19805 W Capitol Dr. Brookfield 12:30 until performance. (Part of
the Bicentenary program, which begins at 4:30pm)

Reply by September 18 the names of those committing to this schedule.

Looking forward to this exciting, important theatrical production!

Kathy and Diane

Upcoming Milwaukee Feasts

For those in Milwaukee and nearby, Please join us at the next two
feasts in Milwaukee.

Baha’i Feast of Mashiyyat (Will):

The Feast of Mashiyyat will be observed at the home of Frank and Rose
Stetzer on Sunday, September 24, at 10:00 am.
The address is 806 E. Dakota Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53207.

Baha’i Feast of Ilm (Knowledge)

The Feast of Ilm will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday Oct. 14th in Chris
Kelley’s community room, on the first floor of 1831 N. Cambridge Ave.
53202. This location is wheelchair accessible. Bring a snack or dish
to share. This will be a snack potluck

Upcoming Unit Convention for Unit 068 – Southeast Wisconsin

A reminder for those of you in Unit 068, which is Southeast Wisconsin
including in no particular order, Milwaukee county communities,
Brookfield, Waukesha, West Allis, Whitewater, Lake Geneva, Sussex, New
Berlin, Pewaukee, Muskego, Racine, Kenosha and environs.

Unit Convention will be held on Saturday, September 30, at Unity
Church, 1717 North 73rd Street, which is the corner of Milwaukee
Avenue and 73rd Street in Wauwatosa. Registration begins at 8:30, the
convention will be from 9 to noon. Snacks and beverages will be
provided. A children’s and junior youth program is planned and there
will be a bookstore. If you cannot attend in person, your *Absentee
ballot* should be mailed to the

Baha’s of Milwaukee
PO Box 070294
Milwaukee WI 53207

so that it arrives by Friday September 29th. (Or you can send it with
a friend who is attending.) Please be sure and follow the directions
on completing the ballot and using the inner and outer envelopes that
you received by mail from the National Spiritual Assembly.

Bicentenary Celebration Sunday October 22nd in Brookfield: Update

Bicentenary Celebration Sunday October 22nd, committee update

As you likely know, Baha’is all over the globe are preparing to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Birth of Baha’u’llah, here in Cluster 21 we have been meeting since December. The Bicentenary Task Force for Cluster 21 would love to update you on progress in the event planning! Please make sure to join us for this momentous commemoration.

The program includes:

Excerpts from the upcoming film from the Universal House of Justice
Interfaith Choir
Children’s Play
and much more!

Location:

Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
19805 W. Capitol Drive (in Mitchell Park)
Brookfield WI 53045
www.wilson-center.com

Sunday, October 22nd 4:30pm
Childcare will be provided
light refreshments
This will be a public event, so please invite all of your friends. We
want to fill all 600 seats!!

Invitation cards will be available soon.

Host: Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Brookfield bflsa@gmail.com

Light of Unity Festival in Chicago Metropolitan Area

We call your attention this new full-color Calendar of Events for the recently begun “Light of Unity Festival”―a wide array of activities honoring the Bicentenary of the Birth of Bahá’u’lláh.

The Festival will be taking place throughout the Chicago metropolitan area during the fall season, culminating―on the weekend of October 20–22―in a series of special events at the Bahá’í House of Worship commemorating, successively, the Twin Holy Birthdays of the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh.

“Light of Unity Festival” full-color Calendar of Events (September 10–November 12)

https://app.box.com/s/mx46uux0zxckcw84ygyn3j1grkt3bkgd

How to Talk With Children About Race

Parents Advocating for Cultural Equality and Educational Excellence invites you to this Whitefish Bay event. The attached document gives more information about the event or look us up on facebook How To Talk With Children About Race:

Erin Winkler, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Africology, UWM

How to Talk With Children About Race

OCTOBER 10, 2017

Christ Church in Whitefish Bay

6:00pm light dinner; 6:30 – 8pm presentation with Q and A

REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE – Limited to 150 people.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-talk-with-children-about-race-tickets-36645184734

Generously sponsored by: Christ Church, Bayshore Lutheran, From the Same Dust, a Baha’i Group, Toddlers on a Mission, One Circle Forward, Once Upon a Preschool, Shoreview Pediatrics, Coalition for Children, Youth and Families, Journey House, Holy Family, TB Productions, LLC

Kenosha Screening: “Changing the World, One Wall at a Time”

“Changing the World, One Wall at a Time”
Sep 9, 3pm, Northside Library

The Baha’is of Kenosha are sponsoring a screening of “Changing the
World, One Wall at a Time” at the Kenosha Public Library Northside on
September 9th from 3pm-4:45pm. The film chronicles artists and their
work on the #EducationIsNotACrime campaign. Below is a link to the
Facebook event. If you are unable to attend, but have friends or
family in the Kenosha area, you are encouraged to share the event.
The film has a 55 minute run-time.

Here are the details from the Facebook event page:

“In a formally-instituted state policy, the Iranian government bans
the Baha’is, Iran’s largest religious minority, from teaching and
studying in universities. Denial of education in Iran is a human
rights issue. Street art may not be the most obvious choice for
raising awareness about such a topic. A new documentary film “Changing
the World, One Wall at a Time” captures the story of this unusual
street art campaign and the history of the human rights issue behind
it.

“The worldwide nature of the campaign is reflected in the film,
featuring interviews with the artists involved, as well as members of
communities around the world reacting to the art on the walls of their
buildings.

“If you care about education, freedom of religion, or the arts, you’ll
find something here for you.

“A short Q&A will follow the screening on the Baha’i Faith and its
history in Iran.”

http://bit.ly/2vQOkFq

Kenosha Public Library
1500 27th Ave
Kenosha, WI

Thank you,
Steven Mui

Opportunity: Healing Racism Series in Madison

MADISON WISCONSIN INSTITUTES FOR THE HEALING OF RACISM, INC
FACING RACISM WITH KNOWLEDGE, LOVE, COMPASSION, FEARLESSNESS,
FORGIVENESS, ACTION AND INTERVENTION

This 10-week series aims to raise consciousness about the
history and pathology of racism and help heal racism in individuals,
communities, and institutions in Madison. We work cooperatively to
educate ourselves about the disease of racism through facilitated and
voluntary sharing.

Please come with an open mind and open heart.

Fall 2017 Series (2):

Wednesdays, September 13, 2017 – November 15, 2017

OR

Thursdays, September 14, 2017 – November 16, 2017

6pm – 8pm. Space is limited.

All sessions are held at the home of Richard Davis
902 West Shore Drive, Madison, WI

Open to all regardless of race/ethnicity/religion/
political affiliations/sexual orientation/ gender expression
Minimum age of 16 years old

A ten week commitment is required for full understanding and impact. –
Please wait for the Spring 2018 series if you believe
you may miss more than two sessions.

Registration Fee $50.00 — Scholarships are available
For more scholarship information, please email
healingracisminstitute@gmail.com

Registration payment will be accepted once your enrollment is
confirmed. (Please wait for more information regarding registration
payment.)

Suggested readings for series preparation:

Racial Healing by Newkirk and Rutstein
Uprooting Racism by Kivel
Just Mercy by Stephenson
New Jim Crow by Alexander
Between the World and Me by Coates
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Dunbar-Ortiz
Everyday Antiracism by Pollock
Never Say Nigger Again by Burton

FACE TO FACE SPECIAL SATURDAYS (OPTIONAL): In addition to the 10 week
series, three Saturdays sessions are offered to engage with each other
through film viewing and Face to Face exercises. Attendance at one or
more of these special Saturdays is encouraged. These special Saturdays
are open to everyone. You may register and attend one of these face to
face sessions even if you are not attending the 10 week session. To
register for a Saturday session, please email healingracisminstitute@gmail.com

The following special Saturdays will be offered:

Saturday, September 30, 2017 – 11 am to 4 pm
Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 11 am to 4 pm
Saturday, November 11, 2017 – 11 am to 4 pm

To Register, click here
http://richarddavis.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bbab166d0773dcb7e1eb8b62b&id=7cad97ba9f&e=52a126731a

For more information, contact the Institutes volunteers at
Phone: 608-466-2853
Email: healingracisminstitute@gmail.com
Address: 902 West Shore Drive, Madison, WI 53715
*Please stay tuned for the Spring 2018 series!*

Copyright © 2015 Madison Institutes for the Healing of Racism, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Invitation to study Ruhi Book 3, Grade 3 Teaching Children’s Classes

Dearly loved Teachers of Spiritual Education for Children,

You are warmly invited to attend a Book 3 training for teachers of
Grade 3 on Saturday and Sunday, September 16 and 17, 2017. The weekend
is sponsored by members of the Training Institute in collaboration
with the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Madison.

This weekend study is designed to raise capacity for serving as a
teacher of classes for children. It will be essential that you have
already studied Book 3, Grade 1 and have taught most of the lessons of
Grade 1 with children. Experience with Grade 2 is a plus, but not
required.

We will study portions of the recent Training Institute document from
the International Teaching Center, and focus on preparation for
teaching the Grade 3 lessons. The goal is to increase the number and
quality of teachers and to increase capacity of tutors to train any
person, Baha’i or not, youth or adult, desiring to serve as a teacher
of children’s spiritual education based on the Teachings of
Baha’u’llah.

*Please register for training in Book 3, Grade 3 as soon as possible,
but no later than September 7.* The study will take place *Saturday,
September 16 and Sunday, September 17* at the Madison Baha’i Center
(324 W Lakeside St, Madison, WI 53715). We will meet from 8:30 am to
5:30 pm on Saturday. Sunday we will begin at 8:30 am and end at Noon.
Lunch and dinner on Saturday and lunch Sunday (after we close), as
well as light refreshments in the morning and afternoon both days,
will be provided. The Regional Institute Coordinator of Wisconsin will
make arrangements for accommodations for travelers and childcare
needed for families traveling with children. Please indicate your
needs when completing registration.

Use this link to register: https://goo.gl/forms/1chTWpWoSLvd5bGN2

Kindly bring this invitation to the attention of any in your community
who teach or have taught children’s classes. We look forward to
learning together!

“Among the greatest of all services that can possibly be rendered
by man to Almighty God is the education and training of children,
young plants of the Abha Paradise, so that these children, fostered by
grace in the way of salvation, growing like pearls of divine bounty in
the shell of education, will one day bejewel the crown of abiding
glory.”

With loving Baha’i greetings,
Carmel, Elma, Margaret and Suzanne

Carmel Morgan-Weisberg
Regional Training Institute Coordinator, Wisconsin
carmelmw@gmail.com

Elma Strom
Regional Training Institute Coordinator, Minnesota
estrom@rbcheartland.org

Margaret Hetman
Cluster Institute Coordinator, MN-33 Hennepin County South

Suzanne Kinney
Secretary, Local Spiritual Assembly of Plymouth, MN

From the Same Dust Events

The group From the Same Dust was started in October, 2014 with the intention of
working to make Baha’i communities more diverse, inclusive, and
welcoming. As time went on, the group began align with other groups to
organize community conversations and educational workshops for the
public. Combining development of Baha’i community life with
collaboration on social action projects, From the Same Dust has so far
held five structured community discussions, a Green Lake conference
workshop, and two educational sessions with invited speakers. Two
ongoing book discussion groups open to the public have spun off; both
starting with the book “A Safe Place to Talk About Race,” by our Baha’i
sister, Sharon E. Davis. In addition, From the Same Dust continues to
read and discuss Baha’i writings about unity and diversity.

The group has many plans but needs your support. Baha’i principles
are now known and admired by many fellow citizens who are
enthusiastically working with us. From the Same Dust has partnered
with area churches, a school group, and several business and community
organizations. It is helping the Zeidler Center apply for grant money
to support this work and is soliciting donations and in-kind support
from area businesses, faith groups, and others, but the amount they
can raise is uncertain. Your donations will allow for the Baha’is to
host more events in the future.

Among the upcoming events that need financial support and the
participation of Baha’is are:

* Co-sponsorship of a talk by Dr. Erin Winkler on “How to Talk to
Children about Race” on October 10, 2017.

* A follow-up community conversation with shared meal for 150 people,
facilitated by the Zeidler Center, to be held in Whitefish Bay in
January 2018.

* A panel discussion to be held in Whitefish Bay called “Demystifying
Black Lives Matter.”

* Friendly meetings with public officials and business leaders who are
also working toward racial diversity, inclusion, and justice.

* And future community events as resources allow.

As the National Spiritual Assembly said in its letter dated February
25, 2017: “our foremost responsibility is to everywhere affirm-in the
name of Baha’u’llah-the truth of the oneness of humanity in a manner
that will have an impact for decades to come. We must accelerate our
efforts to remove the stains of prejudice and injustice from the
fabric of society.”

From the Same Dust is sponsored by the Local Spiritual Assembly of the
Baha’is of Wauwatosa. The LSA asks for your prayerful support of this
important initiative which promotes unity and provides Baha’is
opportunities to work with and have meaningful conversations with
others. If you choose to participate with financial support, please
send your contribution, so identified, payable to the Wauwatosa LSA to
Richard C. Smith, Treasurer, 2471 N. 81st Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213.
Thank you.

NOTE: Only members of the Baha’i Faith are being asked to contribute.