• Metanoia: Changing Our Humanist Mind

    with David Breeden and Jé Exodus Hooper

    Thursdays, February 9, 16, 23, 6-7:30pm CT / 7-8:30pm ET

    3-part series $150 per student

    Can historically Euro-American institutions—and the people shaped by those institutions—open themselves to a truly multicultural way of living and being? Humanists Jé Exodus Hooper and David Breeden invite you to join them in attempting just that through evaluating the old notion of metanoia. The word stems from Greek, meta, “change” and noein, “to have mental perception.” To knowingly change your mind. This evitable factor of Metanoia is the impetus to intentional, impactful, and in-touch community-creating tactics. Yes, this is possible to those willing to think out of the boxes and in the body.

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