Union of Black Episcopalians - Myra McDaniel Chapter

Union of Black Episcopalians - Myra McDaniel Chapter The Myra McDaniel Chapter is an affiliate of the national organization. We encourage children and youth to see a variety of vocations in the Church.

The Chapter advocates for and encourages greater involvement and participation of members of the African Diaspora in all levels of the Episcopal Church. We work to ensure that the larger Church is aware of the contributions of people of the Diaspora. The Chapter's focus is racial reconciliation and interrupting the 'cradle-to-prison pipeline'. Allies are welcome!

54th Annual Business Meeting and Conference of the Union of Black Episcopalians Commemorative Journal
09/01/2022

54th Annual Business Meeting and Conference of the Union of Black Episcopalians Commemorative Journal

The 54th Annual Business Meeting and Conference of the Union of Black Episcopalians was held in Baltimore, MD July 4 - 6, 2022. Read, download or order printed copies of the commemorative journal here!

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08/18/2022

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Visiting clergy bring hope, healing to Episcopalians in Virgin Islands churches
07/27/2022

Visiting clergy bring hope, healing to Episcopalians in Virgin Islands churches

[Episcopal News Service] For nearly half of Trevor Bridgewater’s life, St. Mary’s Church in Virgin Gorda, in the Episcopal Diocese of the Virgin Islands, had been without a priest. Then the Rev. El…

07/27/2022

Please congratulate our own Teresa Turner Chang, the recipient of the National UBE Dr. Anna Julia Haywood Cooper Honor Award!

Teresa Turner Chang is the co-founder and coordinator of the One Human Race Initiative, a ministry of the Myra McDaniel Chapter of the Union of Black Episcopalians. She serves St. James’ Episcopal Church, an inclusive multicultural community located in Austin, Texas, as Junior Warden, Eucharistic minister, and usher. In her quiet, persistent, creative manner, Teresa has had a profound impact on congregations throughout Austin, the Diocese of Texas and beyond. She began her journey in 2012, as a facilitator who hosted courageous conversations in the larger community using the PBS series, 'Race: The Power of an Illusion'. In 2014, Teresa Chang and Sandy Battise, co-founded 'One Human Race Austin'. Teresa administers, trains the team, and facilitates workshops, virtually and in person. Teresa continues to demonstrate ways 'white allies' can use their privilege, power, and influence to contribute to conversations which shine light on opportunities to end institutional and systemic ism's - sexism, classism, and racism to name a few, in the Episcopal Church, communities of faith and neighborhoods where we live. Since 2014, One Human Race has presented its workshop and The Austin Story, which chronicles Austin’s racial history, at over 19 churches, as well as an elementary school, the Seminary of the Southwest, and organizations such as the YWCA and Episcopal Health Foundation conferences. One Human Race is an all-volunteer organization and does not charge for any of its programs.

Southwest Hires Director of Beloved Community Initiatives
07/27/2022

Southwest Hires Director of Beloved Community Initiatives

Seminary of the Southwest (Southwest) announces the appointment of the Rev. Valerie Mayo as the inaugural Director of Beloved Community Initiatives at Southwest. Mayo begins in this newly created p…

Hi there, Travis County Voter Registration is hosting our annual Grad Week, and we are asking VDRs to join us to registe...
05/21/2022

Hi there,

Travis County Voter Registration is hosting our annual Grad Week, and we are asking VDRs to join us to register high school seniors to vote! For this event, we will be joining Austin ISD during their high school graduations from May 27th to June 3rd. The hour right before their high school seniors walk the stage, we will be there to register them to vote for the first time!

If this is of interest to you, here is the Signup Link and the details: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080948aaac2da2fd0-vdrs74
For more details about time, dates, and locations, please check out the signup.

Hello VDRs! Austin Independent School district is kicking off Grad Week from May 27th - June 3rd, and we need your help! Tables, voter registration supplies such as clipboards and forms, and PPE, such as masks and sanitation gel will be provided. Unfortunately, we will not be providing food or snack...

The Texas Primary Runoff Election is on Tuesday, May 24, and early voting is happening Monday, May 16, through Friday, M...
05/13/2022

The Texas Primary Runoff Election is on Tuesday, May 24, and early voting is happening Monday, May 16, through Friday, May 20.

Voting during the early voting period couldn’t be easier and more convenient! Registered and eligible voters may vote at ANY early voting location located in their county of residence. Whether you are at home, work or out running errands, you will be able to find a polling place near you. Early vo...

Next Thursday (April 7) is the last day to register to vote for the 2022 Local Election on Saturday, May 7. Go to Vote41...
04/01/2022

Next Thursday (April 7) is the last day to register to vote for the 2022 Local Election on Saturday, May 7. Go to Vote411 or VoteTravis.com to verify registration status, register to vote and see what’s on the ballot.

"One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy"
03/30/2022

"One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy"

In April 2021, the Eric Williams Memorial Lecture (EWML) moved from Florida International University to its new home at the John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Founded in 1999, the series honors the late Dr. Eric Williams (1911-1981)...

Before celebrating Mardi Gras, make your plans to vote TODAY! https://www.votetexas.gov
03/01/2022

Before celebrating Mardi Gras, make your plans to vote TODAY! https://www.votetexas.gov


To vote in Texas, you must be registered. Simply pick up a voter registration application, fill it out, and mail it at least 30 days before the election date. REGISTRATION INFO >

https://www.vote411.org
02/16/2022

https://www.vote411.org

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