The Interfaith Hunger Coalition has commemorated World Food Day every year (in some form or another) over the past several years: 2016 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022-1, 2022-2.
In keeping with the 2023 theme Water is life, water is food. Leave no one behind, this year we are gathring on the banks of the Rio Grande to highlight the importance of water in feeding our local and global communities.
Join us for a morning filled with prayers, songs and reflections from various faith and cultural traditions: * Georgene Louis (Acoma Pueblo) * Michael Zenshin Haederle (Zen Buddhist monk) * Joseph Sandoval O. Praem. Obl (offering a reflection from Rev. Lynne Hinton, New Mexico Conference of Churches) * Caroline Hess (Albuquerque Baha’i community) * Howie Sagrans (offering a reflection from Rabbi Min Kantrowitz, Congregation Nahalat Shalom) * Sarah Rahman (offering a reflection from Aamna Nayyar, Sisters Food Project), * Maziar Saleh Ziabari (M.T.O. Shahmaghsoudi® School of Islamic Sufism). * Clarence Hogue (Indigenous Farm Hub)
We will also have presentations from * Helga Garza (Agri-Cultura Cooperative Network), and * Jorge Garcia (Center for Social Sustainable Systems).
* Music, Dance Movements, Logistics, Sound coordinated by Keri Sutter and Surgite, a sacred dance company
We will take about five minutes to celebrate the annual solar eclipse, which will occur at mid-morning on Oct. 14. *(More information below) |
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