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Candid Conversations about Diversity: Honoring Diverse Identities in Spiritual Spaces
Join us for a transformative journey in this 5-month series led by Stephanie Anne Johnson and Rev. Abigail Schairer, alongside inspiring monthly guests. This series invites all to break the silence and delve into the vital discussions around race, gender, sexuality, age, and ability in spiritual spaces. 

May 20 Guest: Della Shaffer “Accessibility and Disability” 
 
This month we invite you to an enlightening discussion on accessibility and disability, where we aim to break the silence surrounding ability and foster a deeper understanding of inclusivity and diversity. In this session, we'll explore the barriers that prevent individuals with disabilities from fully engaging in spiritual communities, brainstorm practical ways to promote accessibility, challenge stereotypes, cultivate empathy, and discuss actionable steps towards creating more supportive and welcoming environments. Together, let's work towards breaking down barriers, challenging perceptions, and building a more inclusive spiritual community where everyone feels valued and empowered to participate fully. 
 
Della M. Shaffer: 
Having recently retired after a fulfilling 50-year career, Della Shaffer has worn many hats in the field of disability services, from managing independent living centers to investigating human rights violations. Throughout, she’s been deeply involved in advocacy, serving on numerous councils and committees. 
 
Academically, Della holds an AA in Liberal Arts and a BS in Anthropology/Sociology. Spiritually, her journey has been diverse, from a Baptist upbringing to exploring Lutheran and Presbyterian churches and even explored EST training. She found her permanent spiritual home over 30 years ago at Center for Spiritual Living and has been loving Its inclusive philosophy. In the teaching and spiritual community, Della has found an enduring sense of belonging and purpose.