Tea & Talk Book Discussion Group - We're reading "The Book of Hope"

Tea & Talk Book Discussion Group - We're reading "The Book of Hope"

Read through the month and join us to discuss "The Book of Hope" by Dr. Jane Goodall

By Francis House

Date and time

Saturday, June 28 · 10am - 12pm EDT

Location

Spiritual Renewal Center, Lancaster Avenue, Syracuse, NY, USA

1342 Lancaster Avenue Syracuse, NY 13210

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

We meet from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm at the Spiritual Renewal Center.


Read through the month and join us to discuss "The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times," by Dr. Jane Goodall.


In a world that seems so troubled, how do we hold on to hope?

Looking at the headlines, a global pandemic, the worsening climate crisis, and political upheaval, it can be hard to feel optimistic. And yet hope has never been more desperately needed.

In this urgent book, Jane Goodall, the world's most famous living naturalist, and Doug Abrams, an internationally-bestselling author, explore, through intimate and thought-provoking dialogue, one of the most sought-after and least understood elements of human nature: hope. In The Book of Hope, Jane focuses on her "Four Reasons for Hope": The Amazing Human Intellect, The Resilience of Nature, The Power of Young People, and The Indomitable Human Spirit.

Told through stories from a remarkable career and fascinating research, The Book of Hope touches on vital questions including: How do we stay hopeful when everything seems hopeless? How do we cultivate hope in our children? Filled with engaging dialogue and pictures from Jane's storied career, The Book of Hope is a deeply personal conversation with one of the most beloved figures in today's world.

And for the first time, Jane tells the story of how she became a messenger of hope: from living through World War II to her years in Gombe to realizing she had to leave the forest to travel the world in her role as an advocate for environmental justice. She details the forces that shaped her hopeful worldview, her thoughts on her past, and her revelations about her next and perhaps final adventure.

There is still hope, and this book will help guide us to it. (from the Jane Goodall Institute)


"Vibrant with wry humor, scientific fact, grassroots advances, compassion, and spiritual depth, this compelling and enlightening dialogue of hope amplifies Goodall’s mantra: 'Together we can. Together we will.'"
Booklist, starred review


Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and UN Messenger of Peace, is a world-renowned ethologist and conservationist, inspiring greater understanding, and action on behalf of the natural world.

On 14th July 1960 Jane arrived on the shores of Gombe in Tanzania to begin what became groundbreaking studies into the lives of wild chimpanzee communities. The discoveries that chimpanzees make and use tools forever changed our understanding of our relationship to the rest of the animal kingdom. This transformative research continues today as the longest running wild chimpanzee study in the world.

Jane’s work builds on scientific innovations, growing a lifetime of advocacy including trailblazing efforts through her international organization of 24 Jane Goodall Institutes which advance communityled conservation, animal welfare ongoing research and care for captive chimpanzees. In 1991 Jane founded Roots & Shoots, an environmental and humanitarian program with 12 high school students in Dar es Salaam. Now Jane Goodall’s Roots |& Shoots empowers young people of all ages to become involved in hands-on projects of their choosing and is active in 70 countries.

Today, Jane travels approximately 300 days each year, inspiring audiences worldwide through speaking tours, media engagements, written publications, and a wide array of film, television and podcast projects. Author of many books for adults and children, her latest publication “The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times,” has been translated into more than 20 languages.

For more information see: https://janegoodall.org/

Frequently asked questions

What is Francis House Education?

Francis House is a private, social-model home for the dying, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities. Along with caring for our residents, we also offer community education on death and dying, grief, self-care and many other topics.

What is the procedure for bad weather?

In the event that bad or hazardous weather is predicted, an email will be sent to all registered participants for notification of cancellation or postponing of the event no later than 8AM on the day of the event.

What is the goal of hosting a Tea & Talk?

Our Tea & Talk book discussion group is a wonderful way to gather in community and discuss a variety of books relating to different aspects of the end-of-life and finding hope and inspiration in life’s journey. Read the book throughout the month and meet at the end of the month for tea and discuss.

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Francis House provides a home and a supportive extended family to people with terminal illnesses. We are located in Syracuse, NY. Our family of caregivers, staff, and volunteers surround each resident with unconditional love, guided by our core Franciscan values of compassion, acceptance, respect, and dignity. Francis House welcomes all residents regardless of faith, ethnicity or ability to pay for their care. Francis House is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities.

Francis House offers community education on end-of-life, spirituality at the end-of-life, grief and grieving, and support for caregivers and families, among other topics. Speakers are available for your group, organization, or classroom. Contact us at education@francishouseny.org.

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FreeJun 28 · 10:00 AM EDT