22 min

Borderlands Session 6: Conversation between Church and City - Resistance and Hope within Enforced Disappearances in Mexico Aberdeen Methodist

    • Espiritualidad

Resistance and Hope within the struggle.

A Conversation with Mexican families that search for our beloved missing ones.
Join us for a night of conversation with Sam Murillo and Mexican families that claim for memory, justice and truth after experiencing enforced disappearances, and now the developing search for our beloved missing ones.



HOW TO ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION:

1. As the first section of this encounter, you will receive a short podcast a week before our live session (Tuesday, July 20th). By doing this, information will be provided about the context and experiences from Mexico, together with some possible questions on how to support or build community even from outside Mexico.

2. Then, come and join our live session (Tuesday, July  27th, 19:30 UK time) where you can listen more about experiences and testimonies, and interact directly on this open dialogue between the church and society.

You can find more information by following our social media @AberdeenMethodist



Borderlands: conversations between church and city is associated with the Aberdeen Methodist Church. The group seeks to bring theological reflection in dialogue with public issues. Connect with us on Facebook.

Sam Murillo is a doctoral student in Systematic Theology as part of the divinity school at the University of Aberdeen. His research is focused on aesthetics and memory in the Mexican necropolitical context of enforced disappearances.



This event will be held over Zoom. The event is free, but registration is required. We look forward to the conversation.

*The zoom link will be sent through email 48 hours before the event and a second reminder 1 hour before the event.

Resistance and Hope within the struggle.

A Conversation with Mexican families that search for our beloved missing ones.
Join us for a night of conversation with Sam Murillo and Mexican families that claim for memory, justice and truth after experiencing enforced disappearances, and now the developing search for our beloved missing ones.



HOW TO ENGAGE IN CONVERSATION:

1. As the first section of this encounter, you will receive a short podcast a week before our live session (Tuesday, July 20th). By doing this, information will be provided about the context and experiences from Mexico, together with some possible questions on how to support or build community even from outside Mexico.

2. Then, come and join our live session (Tuesday, July  27th, 19:30 UK time) where you can listen more about experiences and testimonies, and interact directly on this open dialogue between the church and society.

You can find more information by following our social media @AberdeenMethodist



Borderlands: conversations between church and city is associated with the Aberdeen Methodist Church. The group seeks to bring theological reflection in dialogue with public issues. Connect with us on Facebook.

Sam Murillo is a doctoral student in Systematic Theology as part of the divinity school at the University of Aberdeen. His research is focused on aesthetics and memory in the Mexican necropolitical context of enforced disappearances.



This event will be held over Zoom. The event is free, but registration is required. We look forward to the conversation.

*The zoom link will be sent through email 48 hours before the event and a second reminder 1 hour before the event.

22 min