Events

From webinars to convenings, our gatherings are designed to spark learning, build community, and inspire change.

Attend a SRE Network event or explore past programs below.

Looking for the Community Events Calendar featuring events from members across our network? Click here.

Upcoming SRE Events

Details on upcoming SRE Network events are coming soon. In the meantime, check out upcoming events from SRE members and partners on our Community Events Calendar.

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Featured Past SRE Events

Living Your Policy: Sharing Your Policies & Training Your Team

Amee Wurzburg and Stephanie Gray from Sacred Spaces will share how to develop regular opportunities for your community to engage with your policies. They’ll explore best practices, the considerations and steps for your planning process, and concrete ways to communicate your policies and train your staff.

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Where Do We Go From Here? Learnings to the Standards Self-Assessment Report

You’re invited to this interactive session to understand better how the findings can serve as a roadmap for the work ahead to build more safe, respectful and equitable workplaces and communal spaces.

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Making Uncomfortable Conversations A Habit: A New Year’s Resolution

Based on her book, Breaking the Silence Habit, Sarah Pierson will explore why conversations about sexual harassment and violence are important and how these conversations work to prevent and respond to these behaviors.

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2023 SRE Network Convening

You are cordially invited to join us as we gather together in person for the first time since the pandemic.

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What Do We Mean When We Ask A Sexual Offender To “Do T’shuva?” – An Opportunity for Going Deeper Part 2

What can we do when teshuva is insufficient? In these sessions, we will delve into rabbinic sources that might offer new ways of thinking about how a Jewish community might rebuild itself after discovering that its leader was engaged in sexual harassment or abuse.

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What Do We Mean When We Ask A Sexual Offender To “Do T’shuva?” – An Opportunity for Going Deeper

What can we do when teshuva is insufficient? In these sessions, we will delve into rabbinic sources that might offer new ways of thinking about how a Jewish community might rebuild itself after discovering that its leader was engaged in sexual harassment or abuse.

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To submit an event related to safety, respect, and/or equity, email us with the event details. Out team will review and if it is relevant, will feature it on SRE's Community Events Calendar.

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