Wanted – New Kinship Admin Team Members

Our wonderful group of dedicated Kinship Ray admins are praying and hoping that others might want to join us in our work to promote social and earth justice action in our beloved Ruhaniat Sufi community!

You are welcome to join us short-term – perhaps simply to work on a specific project you are passionate about. Or we would love to have you work with us long-term on the many different projects, events, and actions that we continually find to lift up all of us and our beloved planet and siblings.

If you are interested, please email Wakil at drmatthewsusa@gmail.com.

Palestine

The Kinship Ray admin team was privileged to spend time in conversation with two experts on the history and current situation in Palestine, Guy Benintendi of our Ruhaniat family and his friend and colleague, Sergio Atallah.

For an extensive list of resources to learn more about this important subject, please see our resources page on the Kinship website –
https://sri-kinship-ray.org/pdf/Palestine%20Resources.pdf (note there are many excellent social and earth justice resources available on that site, so please check them out while you are there!

Guy and Sergio recommended some specific actions that you can participate in yourselves. Here is a link to a sample letter that can encourage individuals and organizations in support of a specific call to action. This letter is one that Sergio and a Pastor friend wrote to engage local organizations in support of Palestinian human rights, by calling on our Congress Representative to endorse House Resolution 2590. A fact sheet on that resolution can be found here.

Serge also notes that it seems every week he hears of organizations that are coming forward with statements opposing Israel’s regime in the West Bank. Here’s the latest statement of solidarity from the Quakers. If you or your local organizations were interested in sending similar letters or publishing a similar statement, please consider using these as templates.

Upcoming Events

First please note that all Ruhaniat and Inayattiyah events are available on their calendars.

Ongoing Ruhaniat Sufi Events Calendar

There are many different opportunities for online Zikr, Dance, Retreats, and classes that can be found on the Ruhaniat Sufi Events Calendar here:

https://ruhaniat.groups.io/g/announcements/calendar

With all of the distressing events in our world, we’d especially like to highlight the opportunity to join Yahya for the Embodied Soulwork class every Monday morning at 8:30 AM Pacific time. Here is some more information:

https://www.selfsoul.org/event/coming-home-embodied-soulwork/?instance_id=5733
A time to gather and remember that we are awareness, witnessing the many experiences in life through SoulWork practices of song, chanting, elemental attunement (earth, water, fire, air), and sharing. There will be other guests offering active imagination exploration. On Zoom – a free event.

Ongoing Inayatiyya Events Calendar

And our sibling Sufi organization the Inayatiyya also posts a calendar with many different opportunities to deepen your spiritual and social justice practice. You can find their calendar here:

Event Calendar

Northwest Sufi Camp

Northwest Sufi Camp will this year be celebrating blossoming teachers and more diversity in the teaching staff. Our main teachers will be Tania and David from Columbia! Check out the flyer and more information and registration here: https://nwsuficamp.org/

Sufi Book Club

While the book club is taking a hiatus for the summer, we will be sending out summer reading suggestions curated by members who have read and been inspired by them. If you are already a member and would like to send us your recommendations, please send them to Nur Mariam (adsimmons@comcast.net) or Wakil (drmatthewsusa@gmail.com), or you can send them directly to the mailing list. If you would like to be on our mailing list please let either of us know that as well!

We are also hosting a movie night on July 25 at 5PM Pacific time. Contact Wakil (drmatthewsusa@gmail.com) if you would like to be added to that Zoom invitation.

We will be watching and discussing two excellent videos that were first seen at the Bioneers conference this year. They are each about 20 minutes long, so we’ll have breakout rooms and a chance to meet as a larger group to share our feelings and thoughts.

The first is a keynote speech by one of the founders of Bioneers – Nina Simons – Navigating the Nexus: Nature, Culture and the Sacred. It is introduced as follows:

“If you’re at all like me, you may be having trouble finding your way through the challenging confluence of crises we are facing these days.” Bioneers Co-founder Nina Simons explores how we can support each other to make our way through the maze we’re currently facing.

The second is a very compelling and inspiring video by Angela Glover Blackwell- Transformative Solidarity for a Thriving Multiracial Democracy. It is introduced as follows:

True solidarity requires stitching together what appears separate into a powerful, magnificent whole. The honed, deliberate, transformative practice of solidarity produces an exhilarating recognition of our interconnectedness and interdependence—essentials for a thriving democracy. Angela Glover Blackwell, a renowned civil rights and public interest attorney, longtime leading racial equity advocate, and founder (in 1999) of the extraordinarily effective and influential national research and action institute that advances racial and economic equity by “Lifting Up What Works,” PolicyLink, discusses transformative solidarity and why it’s necessary for a thriving multiracial democracy.

Angela Glover Blackwell, one of the nation’s most prominent, award-winning social justice advocates, is “Founder-in-Residence” at PolicyLink, the organization she started in 1999 to advance racial and economic equity that has long been a leading force in improving access and opportunity in such areas as health, housing, transportation, and infrastructure. The host of the Radical Imagination podcast and a professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, Angela, before PolicyLInk, served as Senior Vice President at The Rockefeller Foundation and founded the Urban Strategies Council. She serves on numerous boards and advisory councils, including the inaugural Community Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve and California’s Task Force on Business and Jobs Recovery.

We will be considering books to read when we start up again in the Fall and will let you know if you are on the mailing list.

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Here is one summer reading book recommendation from Nur Mariam to get you started:

ALL THE DAYS PAST, ALL THE DAYS TO COME BY MILDRED TAYLOR
Description of the book:
Cassie Logan narrates this book, a young black woman searching for her place in the world, a journey that takes her from Toledo to California, to law school in Boston, and, ultimately, in the 60s, home to Mississippi to participate in voter registration. She is witness to the now-historic events of the century: the Great Migration north, the rise of the civil rights movement, preceded and precipitated by the racist society of America, and the often violent confrontations that brought about change.

Review of All the Days Past All the Days to Come:
Taylor is unsparing in her depiction of the years of segregation and of the Black experience of white racism, bigotry, and injustice … this never-didactic book is irresistibly readable, while the richly realized, highly empathic characters are unforgettable. Taylor’s remarkable novel is, in sum, that rare exception: an absolutely indispensable book.” – Booklist

This is a historical novel I highly recommend! Mildred Taylor depicts in vivid detail the resilience of the Logan family as they fight for the right to vote and to live in a land where they can know justice.

Our Sufi family at work for the Environment!

Hamida Sandy Susut has written an article on the Ziraat web pages about the deep energy retrofit in her housing co-op (an updated article can be found here).

There are also two short videos showing the concept and an interview with her. https://www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/energiesprong-retrofitting-59-homes-to-net-zero-in-canadas-north. After viewing the video scroll down to hear the 309 B interview. It is so amazing to see what can manifest with intention.

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The Connectivity Project film series presents stories of the ripple effects that our actions can generate, shedding light on the interconnected nature of life, society, and spirit. Featuring interviews with indigenous elders, scientists, visionaries, and activists, the films open our eyes to how individual efforts can make a world of difference. These short films were envisioned by Rose Madrone who has been part of NWSC for several years. Here is an interview with her https://kpfa.org/episode/terra-verde-november-15-2019/ and a link to the website and films https://www.connectivityproject.com.

Kalama Reuter has been stewarding native plants in Washington through a program called Rare Care. This spring she helped find a thriving population of Suksdorf desert parsley pictured above, but sadly three other rare species were not found as habitats have changed. In addition, she spearheaded an EV carshare grant application for her small town. A $200,000 grant was just awarded and it will be the first two public Electric Vehicle charging stations in her rural Washington county along with EVs available to share.

Please send us what you are doing! We can inspire each other with our passionate contributions. We’d love to feature Racial Justice, Trauma-Informed Practice, Immigration, and Reproductive Justice efforts.