The Fleagle Lecture with Heather Vickery
Saturday, February 21, 1–4 p.m. in Nathan Johnson Hall,
by registration
Do you want to resist the rising authoritarianism and fascism in this country but aren’t sure how? Do you need help figuring out what risk level you can take? Are you feeling down about all the things you can’t say yes to? Let’s come together and talk about all the ways we can make good trouble and joyfully resist together! Participants can be live in the room or online with Zoom. Be ready to share your ideas, talk to others and to be embodied during our time together.
Click here to register for this workshop through UUC Connect. Childcare available with advance registration.
Heather Vickery (she/her) is the Coordinator for Congregational Activism at the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) and she supports UU congregations and other groups that want to do their justice work more effectively and faithfully. In both her paid and unpaid organizing work, she works deeply for trans and migrant liberation through the Pink Haven Coalition and the Community Accompaniment Program with Asylum Seekers. Heather is also an aspirant for UU ministry and a student at the Starr King School for the Ministry. When she is not working and organizing, you can find her and her rescue pup, Nova, hiking, gardening and cooking with their loved ones.
Heather will also be preaching at UUC on Sunday, February 15, at 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.
About the Fleagle Lecture
The Robert and Marianne Fleagle Lecture for outstanding leaders and thinkers in liberal religion and social action was established at UUC in 2015. Dr. Robert Fleagle was an esteemed professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington. He and his wife Marianne were longtime members of the congregation.

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