Hindu Chaplains Assoc. conference

From our partners at the North American Hindu Chaplains Association:

Logo of North American Hindu Chaplains Association2022 Annual Conference

North American Hindu Chaplains Association

November 12-13, 2022

 

Join us in Boston or online as we discern ways to articulate our Hindu philosophies and practices to advance diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) objectives, mental health support and community thriving.

Our speakers bring deep wells of knowledge, experience, and practice to share. They follow diverse spiritual pathways which beautifully intersect in their contemplative, heart-centered approaches.

Open to all Hindu chaplains and anyone who serves Hindu care recipients and/or interested in deepening their understanding of DEIB issues and restorative justice practices.

Our keynotes:

Saturday 11/12/2022 @ 11:00 AM

“Discerning the Illusion of Religious Equality in America with Khyati Joshi, author of White Christian Privilege”
Speaker: Dr. Khyati Joshi, founder of the Institute for Teaching Diversity and Social Justice and professor of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Sunday 11/13/2022 @ 11:00 AM

“Restorative Justice: a multifaith indigenous healing modality fostering community discernment, equity, and love.”
Speaker: Dr. Melissa Wood Bartholomew, Associate Dean of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging, Harvard Divinity School

See our full conference agenda, meet all our speakers, and register here.

Can’t make it but want access to the content? Everyone who registers will receive free access to the conference recordings.

Learn, Connect & Discern with us this November!

Questions? Email NAHCA108@gmail.com.

You may also be interested in the Lab’s resources on Hindu chaplaincy, part of our collection of resources organized by faith or philosophical tradition. These resources are valuable not only for Hindu chaplains themselves but any chaplains who serve Hindu individuals, families, and communities. Hindu chaplaincy is a growing field in North America and resources are increasingly available to meet the demand. NAHCA aims to be a resource and endorsing body for current and aspiring Hindu spiritual care-givers, for those interested in supporting Hindu care recipients, and for hiring institutions.