Seth Bernard – “A path forward”
“Multicultural, inclusive, working class solidarity is a path forward for us and our families…this is powerful work that we’re all involved in and we’re here for it.”
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Title Track contributed a whooping 410 entries.
“Multicultural, inclusive, working class solidarity is a path forward for us and our families…this is powerful work that we’re all involved in and we’re here for it.”
Our next in-person cohort of Understanding Racial Justice will meet in Traverse City as a weekend-intensive cohort at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Grand Traverse (UUCGT) on the evening of Friday, June 23 and a full day on Saturday, June 24.
Miigwech/thank you to all of the tribal members and Indigenous leaders who organized and spoke in favor of this important matter of identity and cultural pride, including our own Co-Executive Director Holly T. Bird wearing her TCAPS School Board member hat.
Check out this powerful message and invitation from board member, Piper Carter, and make sure you’re following Piper’s excellent Piper Carter Podcast where she discusses social justice and hip-hop.
Tune in for this inspiring conversation on Art & Activism between rock legends Wayne Kramer and Tom Morello. PLUS, our own co-ED Seth Bernard is invited to share what we’re up to here in Michigan and how we embrace creative practice in our programming.
Our State of Water Ep. 34 Call to Action is a call for a state septic code. Learn more about this issue and tune in to the full episode with botanist and musician, Susan Fawcett.
Our guest for episode 34 of State of Water is botanist and musician, Susan Fawcett. Susan sat down with longtime friend and collaborator, host Seth Bernard, for a wonderful far-ranging conversation. Tune in!
Founding Title Track board member, Joe Short, shares some happy birthday blessings for Title Track!
Our communications director Chris Good shares a message of gratitude and an invitation for continued support. Thank you!
Our co-executive director Holly T. Bird visited Interlochen Farmer’s Market on Sunday and had the chance to talk to Wendy von Courter about the impact of URJ, reasons to support Title Track, and to extend an invitation to help us reach our 4th anniversary fundraising goal.
