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A New Earth is Rising: Let the Reimaginelution Begin!
March 10, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Free
A New Earth is Rising: Let the Reimaginelution Begin!
Thursday, March 10, 2022
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m ET
Please join us next Thursday, March 10, for a free public talk by Dr. David Robinson-Morris!
A new earth is rising, paradigms are shifting, and the old giants are taking their rest. In the last three years, our ways of living and being have been drastically altered across the globe. The pandemic has forced us to pause, to be still, and to understand that human beings are a component of the universal ecosystem but not the center. These years of global death and dying have forced us to re-evaluate and reimagine everything—a task long overdue.
We need a revolution! We need a reimaginelution—a revolution led and spurred on by the imagination!
We must begin to think beyond what has been thought; we must begin to use our imaginations to think anew, so that a new world can be rewoven—differently. Our revolution is not the physical battling of men and women, but a war of ideas and the ability to feel the world. This talk encourages us to engage in a collective reimaginelution: a revolution of the imagination that allows us to think beyond the known toward collective healing and liberation to usher in this new earth that is rising in love.
David W. Robinson-Morris, Ph.D. serves as the Executive Director for The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society (CMind), and is the Founder and Chief Reimaginelutionary at The REImaginelution, LLC, a strategic consulting firm working at the intersections of imagination, policy, practice, and prophetic hope to radically reimagine diversity, equity, and inclusion toward racial justice and systemic transformation by engendering freedom of the human spirit.
Dr. Robinson-Morris is a scholar, author, philosopher, social justice and human rights advocate-activist, educator, philanthropist, community organizer, DEI practitioner, and administrator. He is the author of a research monograph titled, Ubuntu and Buddhism in Higher Education: An Ontological (Re)Thinking published by Routledge.
David is actively engaged in several civic, educational, and human rights organizations throughout the city of New Orleans, state of Louisiana, and the Gulf South region. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and is a native of Galveston, Texas.