Dignity/Washington Welcomes 2015 in Style

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Dignity/Washington hosted a New Year’s Eve dinner at the Dignity Center. The evening began with appetizers and cocktails, followed by a full buffet dinner, and a midnight toast. The Dignity Center Board Room was transformed into a cozy and elegant dining room.
Special thanks to Mark and Craig for preparing the food, which received rave reviews from all who attended. The event was an excellent way to start 2015.

 

New Year’s Eve at the Dignity Center

Pre-Dinner drinks on New Year’s Eve at the Dignity Center

Mark and Craig delighted guests with their New Year’s Eve dinner buffet and transformed board room.

New Year's Eve at the Dignity Center

New Year’s Eve at the Dignity Center

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Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Dignity/Washington

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Advent Calendar 2014

Online Advent Calendar gives inspiration throughout the season of Advent.
 

Online Advent Calendar

 

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Transgender Spirituality & Ministry

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On Saturday December 13th, Dignity Washington was privileged to host a talk on Transgender Spirituality and Ministry by Rev. Allyson D. Robinson, at the Dignity Center. For Rev. Robinson the transition has brought her inner peace, wholeness, and a closer relationship with God. The essence of her message revolved around the importance of allowing people to present themselves socially as they wish, without gender-policing of any sort. Rev. Robinson further underscored the diversity within the transgender community by pointing that “if you have met one transgendered person, you have met just one transgendered person.”

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A nationally respected, award winning social entrepreneur and movement strategist, Rev. Allyson Dylan Robinson has built a career advising and leading organizations on the vanguard of social change. She is founder and principal of Warrior Poet Strategies, a Washington, D.C. based consulting firm advising select clients in organizational design, diversity and inclusion, and social and civic entrepreneurship.

Since June, 2014 she has also been Transitional Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, an ecumenical, multi-racial, multi-generational congregation that has served Washington, D.C. for over 150 years. Previously, she led internal and external diversity initiatives at the Human Rights Campaign and was the first transgender person to lead a national LGBT organization as executive director of OutServe-SLDN. She’s also served as an Army officer and Baptist pastor, studied at West Point, Arizona State, and Oxford University. She has earned degrees in physics and theology.

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Fr. Jim Smith on Catholic Worker Justice Nov. 15

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On Saturday November 15 Father Jim Smith will present on Catholic Worker Justice— a look at the recent firings of LGBT Catholic teachers, organists, and administrators, and the new homophobic contracts that are now mandatory for job renewal in Catholic schools and parishes.

The presentation will take place at 3:00 pm at the Dignity Center, 721 – 8th St SE, Washington, DC 20003. The presentation, sponsored by Dignity/Washington, is free and open to the public. Feel free to invite friends and allies. Refreshments will follow the presentation.

Fr. Jim Smith has served Catholic parishes as priest or retreat and spiritual director for over 20 years. He is currently a consultant for parish-wide visioning and life-long formation planning, as well as Dignity/USA’s Associate Director.

Fr. Smith is also the author of Welcome the People: Ways to Gather & Nourish Adult Catholics (Twenty-Third Publications), and presenter of many spiritual reflection videos available through www.youtube.com.

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Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family

A document published after the first week of the Extraordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family demonstrated a more open and accepting tone toward Gay and Lesbian Catholics. The news was picked up by the local ABC station in Washington, DC. Dignity/Washington President Dan Barutta and Board Member Kenneth Dowling are featured in this news segment from WJLA. Click on the link below to view the video.

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LGBT Elders Coming of Age: Join Us on October 18

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Join Dignity/Washington on October 18th, 3:30 PM at the Dignity Center, 721 8th Street, SE Washington, DC, for a presentation on “LGBT Elders Coming of Age” by Dr. Imani Woody.

Dr. Woody is the founding director and CEO of Mary’s House for Older Adults, a LGBT friendly residential housing development in Washington, DC. She has a PhD in Human Services, specializing in non-profit management. Her thesis: Lift Every Voice: A Qualitative Exploration of Ageism and Heterosexism as Experienced by Older African American Lesbian Women and Gay Males when Addressing Social Services Needs. She holds a Master of Human Services degree from Lincoln University and is a graduate of Georgetown University’s Paralegal program.

Dr. Woody is currently working as a diversity consultant in the field of health, aging and issues affecting the LGBT and people color communities. She has worked as the pro-bono coordinator of the D.C. Bar and has served as the director of training for the National Association of Protection and Advocacy, coordinating and facilitating trainings across the country for people with disabilities and promoting cultural diversity.

As the director of client services at the Mautner Project, Dr. Woody managed programs that provided educational and direct services to lesbians and bisexual women with cancer. She was also a program manager for the National Caucus and Center on Black Aged, working on national health programs to educate elderly African American women. Formerly a training specialist for the AARP’s Foundation, Dr. Woody developed curriculum and delivery of on-site and web-based trainings. She trained substantive experts to become trainers through the Train-the Trainer program and provided on-going technical assistance to field trainers. Formerly a co-chair of PRiSM, AARP’s ERG group, Dr. Woody worked to help form the Washington, DC LGBT Elder Coalition.

Dr. Imani Woody has been an advocate of women, people of color and LGBT issues for more than 20 years and has served on the board of directors of the Mautner Project, Women in the Life Association and Whitman Walker Lesbian services. She currently is a Commissioner on the (Washington, DC) Mayor’s GLBT Advisory Council, the Program Officer for the Older Adults Advisory Council for the Metropolitan Community Churches, is the Chair of SAGE Metro DC (an organization serving LGBT elders), an Advisory Board member of the SAGE National Resource Center on LGBT Aging and a Board member of the LGBT Technology Partnership.

Dr. Woody has been a life coach for more than 10 years and is the founder and principal of Living Life Like It’s Golden, a six-part program that empowers people to live their lives more fully through visioning. She lives with her wife of thirteen years in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington DC.

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Retreat & Training Day for Acolytes, Lectors October 18

The Dignity/Washington Liturgy Committee will be hosting a Retreat/Training Day for Acolytes, Lectors, and the Curious at the Dignity Center on Saturday, October 18th, from 9:00 am – 3:00 pm. We request all current acolytes and lectors to register as well as members who are interested in serving in these ministries. This special day of reflection, faith sharing and training will enable our existing and new acolytes and lectors to come together in renewing ourselves as well as enriching our participation through continued training. A light breakfast and lunch will be provided. To register, please call Eddie Weingart at 202-440-6757 or email him at MisterDudeDC@me.com

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Synod hopes: That all are welcome | Global Sisters Report

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Ron Boyd and Sr. Jeannine at Dignity NoVA


In this blog post from Global Sisters Report, Sr. Jeannine Gramick, co-founder of New Ways Ministries, reflects on the Vatican Synod on the Family. Click on the link below to read the whole article.

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“Most LGBT Catholics have spent their lives working through negative and condemning messages from church leaders. They now feel they do not need approval or recognition because they have achieved a harmony and serenity that comes only with self-acceptance.” –Sr. Jeannine Gramick

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Dignity/Washington Turns 42

On Saturday, September 27, Dignity/Washington celebrated its 42nd Anniversary with a potluck dinner, silent auction, and awards. Here is a list of award winners for 2014:

Community Service Awards: Martin Witchger, Larry Ranly, Alexei, Stephen Phan & Chip Watts

John Willing Award: Allen Rose

Colfer Award: New Ways Ministry

President’s Award: Jamie Manson

Congratulations to all.

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