Race
and Racism
Through Page and Screen
Led by the Rev. Sarah C. Stewart
The First Unitarian Church in Worcester
The First Unitarian Church in Worcester
What can we do about racism today? It is clear to us that the
struggle for racial equality and justice in our country continues. Especially if
we identify as White people, we need more opportunities to understand racism
and explore what steps we can take to become anti-racist allies.
This book and movie discussion will invite us to explore race and
racism in America through novels, essays, feature films and documentaries. We
will explore historical moments and our present realities. We will follow
themes from work to work: What is beautiful? How are dark-skinned bodies
treated in America? How can racial equality be pursued and achieved? What has
changed since the Civil Rights Movement, and what work remains to be done? As
people of faith, what can we do?
These discussions are for all members and friends of First Unitarian
Church, of all racial identities. Feel free to bring your friends—no formal
connection to the church is needed. They are open to adults and youth, although
youth will need permission to watch R-rated movies. You can attend one or all
of the discussions. Of course, the more sessions you attend, the fuller your
experience will be.
We’ll meet in the Landers Room. All discussions take place at 7 p.m.
on Monday nights throughout the church year. Feature films will be screened the
night before their discussion, on a Sunday night at 7 p.m. Feel free to attend
the movie screening (popcorn and some themes to think about overnight will be
provided) or to watch the movie on your own.
At the end of the year, we’ll conclude with a worship service and an
opportunity to think about next steps. I look forward to gathering with you for
these important conversations.
Race and Racism
Through Page and Screen
Through Page and Screen
All gatherings begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Landers Room
September 28 Book Discussion The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
October 25 Movie Screening Do the Right Thing (rated R)
October 26 Movie Discussion Do the Right Thing
November 9 Book Discussion Between the World and Me
by Ta-Nehisi Coates
December 6 Movie Screening Slumdog Millionaire (rated R)
December 7 Movie Discussion Slumdog Millionaire
December 14 Book Discussion Faces in the Bottom of the Well
by Derek Bell
January 10 Movie Screening West Side Story (Unrated)
January 11 Movie Discussion West Side Story
January 25 Book Discussion The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
February 7 Movie Screening Caesar Chavez (rated PG-13)
February 8 Movie Discussion Cancelled due to snowstorm
February 22 Movie Discussion Caesar Chavez
March 13 Movie Screening 12 Years a Slave
March 14 Movie Discussion 12 Years a Slave
April 11 Movie Discussion The Death of Josseline
April 25 Documentary Screening
and Discussion
Race: The Power of an Illusion: The Difference Between Us
May 9 Documentary Screening and Discussion
Race: The Power of an Illusion: The Story we Tell
May 23 Documentary Screening and Discussion
Race: The Power of an Illusion: The House We Live In
June 6 Closing Worship Service