Introduction to Dismantling Racism
A partnership among diocesan staff, the Racial Justice and Reconciliation Committee and notable consultants such as Dr. Catherine Meeks of the Absalom Jones Center in Atlanta, “Introduction to Dismantling Racism: Reclaiming Our Baptismal Promise” is an interactive workshop designed to deepen spiritual commitment to dismantling racism as participants in the Jesus Movement. Through presentations, prayer, story sharing, videos and small group discussion, participants explore how the sin of racism impacts all lives.
There is a $15 suggested donation for workshops.
Although it is online, we want you to know Introduction to Dismantling Racism is a participatory workshop in which we build community and learn from each other. Therefore, attendees will need a laptop or tablet with video capability and need to attend the two day workshop in its entirety.
You will need to:
- Log on with a laptop, computer or tablet
- Be fully present and not multitasking
- Attend all sessions without coming late or leaving early. The Zoom room will lock shortly after our start time. Late attendees will not be able to join the workshop
- Keep video on during the session
- Participate in conversations and small groups
CONTACT

Jenny Beaumont
Missioner: Adult & Life-Long Formation

Jenny Beaumont
Missioner: Adult & Lifelong Formation
919-600-5299
EMAIL
Jenny is a cradle-born Episcopalian who has lived in the Diocese of North Carolina for most of her adult life.
Jenny is a race and reconciliation leader and a national trainer for Education on Ministry through the University of the South. She was the lead author of These Are Our Bodies: Talking Faith at Church and Home and co-author of These Are Our Bodies: Talking Faith at Church and Home: Foundation Book, all while running a learning center created to meet the needs of families and students with specific and expert support in learning.
Reimagining Christian formation for a 21st-century context is a focus and passion for Jenny. She uses both traditional in-person gatherings and online models to expand offerings and networks across our diverse diocese. Jenny collaborates in efforts, strategies and approaches in adult learning, emphasizing our mission priorities.
Jenny works closely with the diocesan youth missioners and other diocesan staff, the Racial Justice and Reconciliation Committee, the Commission for the Diaconate and the Diocesan Council department for Christian formation, all of whom work together to continue to build relationships and cooperative efforts with formation leaders across the diocese and the wider Church.
Jenny is a Deep Living Spiritual Life Coach, certified in the Enneagram and is currently working towards her a Masters in Religious Studies from UNC-Charlotte. She lives in Charlotte with her spouse, Michael, and her three grown children. Jenny loves to read just about anything and to have her hands in the dirt—weeding, planting and sowing seeds.
