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Book Launch: Two Books on Christian Social Imagination

A celebration of the publication of two books on Christian social imagination by Emmanuel Katongole: Born from Lament: The Theology and Politics of Hope in Africa and The Journey of Reconciliation: Groaning for a New Creation in Africa

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium

Book Launch: Two Books on Christian Social Imagination

Responding to Violence, A Restorative Justice Approach

The 19th Annual Dialogues on Nonviolence, Religion and Peace featuring Fr. Dave Kelly, Executive Director of the Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation.

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium

Responding to Violence, A Restorative Justice Approach

Politics of Dignity: Whose Dignity Counts, and Who Decides?

Contending Modernities and the Center for Civil and Human Rights will host a moderated panel discussion on the power dynamics that shape the concept of human dignity.

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium

Politics of Dignity: Whose Dignity Counts, and Who Decides?

The 1967 March on the Pentagon: War, Cinema, and Activism

The Browning Cinema will be screening two rare films (MARCH ON THE PENTAGON and VIET FLAKES) related to the 1967 March on the Pentagon and following them with a panel discussion and Q&A.

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Browning Cinema

The 1967 March on the Pentagon: War, Cinema, and Activism

In the Times of War and Peace: Kurdish Women's Activism in Turkey

Kroc Institute Visiting Research Fellow Nisa Göksel examines the historical conditions in which the war broke out between the Turkish state and Kurdistan Workers’ Party and explores how Kurdish women perform their activism around peace at the local and national scales of politics.

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C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies

In the Times of War and Peace: Kurdish Women's Activism in Turkey