Video: Mística, Spirituality and Leadership Development in Brazil’s MST
Poverty Initiative's
POVERTY SCHOLARS PROGRAM
hosts
"Mística, Spirituality and Leadership Development in Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement (MST)"
with MST Leader Ana Justo
What breathes life into Latin America’s largest social movement? How do rural farmers learn lessons from history and past struggle? How does the MST begin to live out its’ hopeful future? What religious and spiritual traditions are embodied in the MST? What forms do they take when working among poor Brazilians? Ana will converse with Poverty Scholars and others about how the role of mística and spirituality in the development of grassroots leaders throughout Brazil.
Tuesday, June 29th, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Union Theological Seminary
New York
To see photos from this event and a special session for Poverty Scholars, see our Flickr page.
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