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 November 30 – Dough

November 30 – Dough

December 7, 2017

The second film screening of the New View Film Series took place on November 30 and the film shown was Dough. Unlike the other films in this series, Dough is a comedy, and it is about an old [...]

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 December 2 – Citizen

December 2 – Citizen

December 7, 2017

On Saturday, December 2, Books and Breakfast featured Claudia Rankine’s poetry book, Citizen. In a gist, Citizen is a collection of poems exploring the mounting racial microaggressions in a time [...]

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 October 25 – In Our Own Backyard

October 25 – In Our Own Backyard

November 16, 2017

On October 25, the event “In Our Own Backyard” brought together a powerful panel focused on raising awareness and tackling the issue of child sex trafficking in Central Indiana. The panel [...]

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 November 12 – For Love’s Sake

November 12 – For Love’s Sake

November 15, 2017

“For Love’s Sake: Life as an Ally in the Age of Islamophobia” took place on November 12 at UIndy’s Schwitzer Hall, presented by the Muslim Alliance of Indiana. The event featured a panel [...]

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 November 11 – Rise UP Singing

November 11 – Rise UP Singing

November 15, 2017

On Saturday, November 11, Rise UP Singing brought voices of the Indianapolis community together to sing for historic and contemporary social justice causes: civil rights, worker justice, human [...]

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 November 11 – Poverty: A Community Responds

November 11 – Poverty: A Community Responds

November 15, 2017

On November 11, Faith & Action convened a discussion called, Poverty: A Community Responds, brought together Matthew Desmond, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Evicted: Poverty and Profit [...]

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 November 10 – Welcoming Strangers Summary

November 10 – Welcoming Strangers Summary

November 15, 2017

       On Friday, November 10, the Desmond Tutu Center hosted a screening of the documentary Welcoming Strangers, Finding Brothers and Sisters at Butler University’s Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall. [...]

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 November 6 – K(no)w Voice, K(no)w Power

November 6 – K(no)w Voice, K(no)w Power

November 15, 2017

K(no)w Voice, K(no)w Power was a kinetic conversation on the power of persuasion, empathy, and compassion, which took place on Nov 6, 2018. Inside 16 Park Community Center, a green line split the [...]

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 October 17 – African Responses to Forced Displacement

October 17 – African Responses to Forced Displacement

November 15, 2017

On Tuesday, October 17 the Butler Seminar on Religion and Global Affairs presented Religion, Refugees, and Migration: African Responses to Forced Displacement. Neighboring countries within Africa [...]

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 October 3 – Game Changers Forum

October 3 – Game Changers Forum

October 31, 2017

On October 3, 2017, the Game Changers Forum brought together a stellar group of scholars, civic leaders and celebrities to explore the economic, social and medical impact of gender based abuse. [...]

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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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