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Social Justice Sunday, 3 October – free class

Posted on 1 October 20211 October 2021 By Carolynn ni Lochlainn
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This week, we’re working on the personal tree of Roneisha Gale. Roneisha’s cousin will be there, too!!

The REAL WORK will be on Zoom – we’re researching, discussing, and transferring this tree together as an act of consecration. Message me on Twitter or Clubhouse for the private Zoom meeting room and passcode.

Topic: Social Justice Sunday class
Time: Oct 3, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

The audio simulcast will be on Clubhouse, but you really need to see what we’re doing to get it all, let alone to be able to contribute ideas and help solve problems! Here’s how to join on Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/join/reparational-genealogy/IcGwhRp2/m3K3JN7v

AND if you have a family recipe you’d like to share, bring it! We can record a Family Cookbook episode for the podcast.

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