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 Young People as Agents of Change

Young People as Agents of Change

April 18, 2017

On March 20, 2017, three Desmond Tutu Center Youth Fellows joined Earth Charter Indiana and several other Indiana youth organizations to help the Indiana Pacers tip off Pacers Go Green Week. [...]

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 Generation A: Young Activists Learn From the Past

Generation A: Young Activists Learn From the Past

April 7, 2017

On Monday, March 13th, 2017, Dr. Allan Boesak, Chair of the Desmond Tutu Center spoke at a United Way’s Emerging Leaders event entitled, “Generation A: Young Activists Learn from the Past”. [...]

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 South African Youth Fellows Cohort Announced

South African Youth Fellows Cohort Announced

April 7, 2017

The Desmond Tutu Center is excited to announce that we have chosen our cohort of South African Youth Fellows for 2017-2018. The Fellows, whose ages range from 17 to 21, come from cities all over [...]

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 Grants are in the Air: Indiana Humanities Awards Two Grants to the DTC

Grants are in the Air: Indiana Humanities Awards Two Grants to the DTC

April 7, 2017

The Desmond Tutu Center is pleased to announce that we have been awarded two grants from Indiana Humanities. The first grant, one of Indiana Humanities’ Humanities Initiative grants, will help us [...]

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 Melanin Monologues: Speak to be Heard

Melanin Monologues: Speak to be Heard

April 7, 2017

The Desmond Tutu Center is happy to report on “Melanin Monologues,” hosted by Butler University’s Black Student Union on Friday February 24. The event featured music, poems and spoken word pieces [...]

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 Inuk- A Quest for Identity and Rebirth

Inuk- A Quest for Identity and Rebirth

April 7, 2017

On Thursday, March 16, 2017, “Inuk” played in Robertson Hall at Butler University. The film, part of the A New View Film Series, is a story both of Greenland’s struggle to balance tradition and [...]

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  • The Beginning of a Movement

    The Beginning of a Movement

    Restorative Practices Workshop: The Beginning of a Movement By: Elizabeth McGlone Restorative practices is an unfamiliar name to many people, and often a misunderstood concept. Speaker Kristina Hulvershorn explained that people assume restorative practices mean letting students walk all over the teacher and do whatever they want, but this is not the case. Restorative practices […]

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  • A New View Film Series Presents: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama

    A New View Film Series Presents: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama

    What: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama  When: Thursday, July 14th at 6:30pm  Where: Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall in Butler University’s Robertson Hall Click here to view the film’s trailer Join us for the first film in the 2016-2017 New View Film Series. How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor […]

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  • Books and Breakfast Presents: Brown Girl Dreaming

    Books and Breakfast Presents: Brown Girl Dreaming

    BOOKS AND BREAKFAST PRESENTS: BROWN GIRL DREAMING BY JACQUELINE WOODSON JOIN THE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. COMMUNITY CENTER, THE DESMOND TUTU CENTER, AND BUTLER UNIVERSITY POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT FOR A BOOK DISCUSSION ABOUT RACE AND CHILDHOOD   “Ms. Woodson writes with a sure understanding of the thoughts of young people, offering a poetic, eloquent narrative […]

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