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ClassesApril 22, 2021

Compassion Community Circle: Food Insecurity

One in five people in NYC is food insecure. While the pandemic has highlighted inequality in our society, it has also brought forth shining examples of the helpers. Come together as a community to gain a greater understanding of how we all can contribute to the full circle of efforts combatting hunger and food insecurity in our neighborhood.
Kimberly Bryant
Trinity TalksApril 15, 2021

Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Kimberly Bryant

Kimberly Bryant is the founder of Black Girls CODE, a non-profit organization dedicated to “changing the face of technology” by introducing girls of color (ages 7-17) to the field of technology and computer science.
FeaturedMarch 25, 2021

Palms and Passion

Palm Sunday, which Christians mark as the start of the holiest week of their church calendar, is a feast with a dual identity.
Thomas Little looks directly into screen. He is wearing a white shirt.
FeaturedMarch 12, 2021

“Still Coping” with Lags in Medicaid Coverage, Access to Medicine

Even before the pandemic, Thomas Little had trouble transitioning his healthcare when he returned home post-incarceration: “They don’t give you no medical coverage, they don’t tell you what doctors to go to. Nothing. So if you don’t have it in advance, you have a serious problem.”
Still of Lanetta Hill smiling into camera. She is wearing a pink sweater.
FeaturedFebruary 26, 2021

We Need Coordinated Services & Compassion

Lanetta Hill knows firsthand the challenges our neighbors encounter when trying to find safe and stable housing after incarceration. Learn how you can advocate for our justice-involved neighbors to sustain a place they can call home.
Image of a woman smiling in front of a beige background. She has closely cropped hair, and is wearing a hot pink linen shirt with a popped collar.
FeaturedFebruary 18, 2021

Trinity Commons Speaker Series with Judith Jamison

Choreographer, dancer, and living legend Judith Jamison has dedicated her life to telling stories and history through dance in New York City and all over the world. Learn about the importance of representation in the arts, honoring and preserving the past through dance, and the courage dance offers us in this challenging time.
Faith EducationFebruary 13, 2021

The Future of New York City: A Conversation with Errol Louis

Get ready for the upcoming NYC elections by joining the Rev. Phillip Jackson as he talks with Errol Louis, political analyst and host of New York 1’s “Inside City Hall,” as they consider the pressing issues facing the city.
FeaturedFebruary 12, 2021

Knowledge Bites: Supporting Mental Health in Times of Social Distancing

Personal interaction is an essential part of the human experience, and the lack thereof during the COVID-19 pandemic has been detrimental for many. This talk touches on some of the ways COVID-19 has affected mental health, stress management, and tips for seeking assistance.