The Huntsville Baha’i Community is pleased to host on Sunday August 19, 2018:
~Alicia Tyson, a PhD student examining the intersection between natural and social system resiliency and management of natural resources in Puerto Rico
and
~Amelia Tyson, a MFA candidate exploring, through film, constructive approaches to building collaborative relationships to address water resource management issues in Alabama.
JOIN US FOR A LIGHT BRUNCH AT 9:30 AM.
Brunch is provided, including vegetarian, gluten free, & dairy free friendly offerings.
PROGRAM BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 10AM.
Children’s activities are available.
The presentations and discussions will explore ways in which the Revelation of Baha’u’llah sheds light on the evolution of methodological approaches within two diverse professional arenas seeking to address and examine societal and community needs. As society looks to deal with ever greater challenges to its oneness, integration of the Teachings of the Bahá’í Faith to the very fabric of our daily professional and personal lives is needed like never before.
“Is not the object of every Revelation,” Bahá’u’lláh proclaims, “to effect a transformation in the whole character of mankind, a transformation that shall manifest itself, both outwardly and inwardly, that shall affect both its inner life and external conditions?”
For more information contact Rosana Tyson (rosanatyson@hotmail.com or text 256.457.4030)