1972 36th Ave
Oakland, CA
94601
join PBS Blackside documentary
filmmaker Aleta Alston Toure’, who has been staying with Canticle Farm for two
months. Aleta is a Mother, Filmmaker, Healer and Social Change
organizer/strategist that is presently helping to build the Parable of
the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative. Aleta will be joined by
local Bay Area members Kazu Haga, East Point Peace Academy and with
Lousie Dunlap, Undoing the Silence: Six tools for Social Change Writing,
as they screen and discuss the culminating 20 years since the
“Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage Walk” which started May 30,
1998 where they were peace walkers on the 20 mile a day journey to
retrace slavery through America, The Caribbean, South America and
Africa.
Come hear about how this journey came together through the PBS Episode
6: Rise Up and Call Their Names.
Rise Up and Call Their Names, which chronicles a two-year interfaith,
multiracial, multiethnic pilgrimage from Massachusetts to Africa�by
way of Florida and the Caribbean�undertaken to heal the wounds of
slavery.
But is religious belief alone enough to hold the pilgrimage together?
Rise Up and Call Their Names follows 60 people who joined the Interfaith
Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage on a physical and spiritual voyage.
They walked from Massachusetts to Florida, then made their way to the
Caribbean and ultimately to Africa. Their purpose was to encourage
whites to join the conversation about slavery and to pray to heal the
societal racial rift.
Along the way, they visited the Masjid Khalifah Mosque (part of Imam
Wallace Mohammed’s Muslim American Society) and the Federation of
Southern Cooperatives, which works with black farmers struggling to hold
onto their land in Alabama. After months of difficult travel and deep
soul-searching, the pilgrims reach Africa with a stronger sense of
identity and purpose.
Further information:
https://www.pbs.org/thisfarbyfaith/about/episode_6.html
https://middlepassagereunion.wordpress.com/about/
https://newenglandpeacepagoda.org/
See how the Parable of the Sower Intentional Community Cooperative and
the Canticle Farms Community are utilizing spiritual upliftment and
liberation as a way to bring housing and “Beloved Communities” together.