With both violent theological underpinnings and inherent racism upholding the prison system, Rev. Lydon will show that prison abolitionism is a theological imperative for Unitarian Universalists.
Rev. Jason Lydon is minister of Second Unitarian Church of Chicago. He previously served as director of Black and Pink, a nationally networked grassroots organization working to abolish the prison industrial complex while meeting the immediate needs of LGBT/HIV+ prisoners.
Lecture: Thursday, April 18, 2024
"The Prisoners' Friend: Universalism and Punishment"
Respondent: Daniel McKanan, Ralph Waldo Emerson Unitarian Universalist Senior Lecturer at Harvard Divinity School
7:00 pm EDT Attend online or in person
First Church Boston, 66 Marlborough St., Boston, MA
Panel conversation: Sunday, April 21, 2024
Panelists: Ashley Diamond, activist; Jennifer Love Williams, activist; Rev. Karen Mooney
7:00 pm EDT Attend online or in person
First Church Boston, 66 Marlborough St., Boston, MA
Lecture: Thursday, April 25, 2024
"The UUSC National Moratorium on Prison Construction: A Stepping Stone Toward Abolition"
7:00 pm EDT
Respondent: Nicole Pressley, Field & Programs Director, Unitarian Universalist Association Attend online or in person
King's Chapel Parish House, 64 Beacon St., Boston, MA
Lecture: Thursday, May 9, 2024
"Praying for Abolition"
Respondent: Prof. Vincent Lloyd, Director of Africana Studies at Villanova University
7:00 pm CDT Attend online or in person
Second Unitarian Church, 656 W. Barry Ave. Chicago, IL