The Unitarian Universalist Young Adult Prophets Project Presents:
“Religious Humanism: Dreams and Justice”
Featuring Rev. Jeremy Taylor
April 7th
At Starr King School for the Ministry

Jeremy Taylor is a Community Minister who believes that dreams can guide our justice ministries. He has been leading projective dream seminars for forty years, written three books, taught at Starr King for 32 years, and worked with thousands of people and their dreams, helping them creatively effect social change.
In this day long seminar we will learn to use the basic toolkit for projective dream work. We will explore our dream images. We’ll learn about UU justice history and we’ll get a look at Jeremy’s frame for overcoming racism, a frame that is critical of anti-racism efforts that avoid understanding unconscious projection which tend to manipulate our liberal guilt.

Schedule:
9:30-10:30 Intros: UU YA Prophets Project
10:30-12:00 Dream Workshop
1-5:00 Dream Workshop

Monthly Potluck
5:30 Potluck with Starr King students, staff and community

7-9:00 Forum: The varieties of Religious Humanist Justice, Rev. Jeremy Taylor, Rev. Kay Jorgenson, founder of Faithful Fools, and Bob Alpern UUA Director of Washington Office.
9:00 Closing Ritual: YA Prophets Dream Team


What is the UU YA Prophets Project?
Since 1998, The Prophets Project has been examining our long UU history of social action in conversation with radical elders who have had long-term involvement in social justice movements and Unitarian Universalism.

We invite anyone interested in Unitarian Universalist history, identity and action to come and participate. We extend a special welcome to UU Seminarians and Young Adults.
www.warmcove.org/yaprophets/index.htm
www.jeremytaylor.com/home.html
Neil MacLean, UU Young Adult Prophets co-founder: neil@warmcove.org
Neil Anderson, Starr King student, Canadian rep to YACM nanderson@uua.org