The Disguised Roots of Violence

Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 5:00pm
The Rev. Ernie Pipes, speaker

Memorial Day is annually set aside for remembering, in the parochial and nationalistic sense, Americans killed in warfare. But this is not emough. To the broader and humane sinsibility, Memorial Day is a time for grieving, no, for raging against the ongoing violence of people against people, nation against nation, race against race, class against class, religion and ethnicity against brothers and sisters. I will talk with you about the violence we do as individuals and as groups, its causes and its controls.