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(How) Can We Go On Together?

David Hooker, associate professor of the practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding, will lead a structured dialogue about reversing the pattern of polarization in politics and working together toward a common good.

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B034/036, Geddes Hall

(How) Can We Go On Together?

Political Islam and America’s Long War

Visiting Research Fellow Scott Hibbard will examine America’s ‘long war’ with Islamic ideology and militant groups.

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C103 Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Political Islam and America’s Long War

Fire at Sea/Hollow Land (2016)

Through an incredible array of footage, director Gianfranco Rosi explores Lampedusa, the first port of call for thousands of African and Middle Eastern refugees and creates a breathtakingly naturalistic portrait of the Lampedusan people and the events that surround them.

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Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Fire at Sea/Hollow Land (2016)

Ixcanul (2015)

Follow a young Kaqchikel Maya girl, who lives with her parents on a coffee plantation at the foot of an active volcano, as she re-discovers her own world and culture.

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Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Ixcanul (2015)

Hissein Habré, A Chadian Tragedy (2016)

Former Chadian Dictator Hissein Habré’s arrest in Senegal marked the end of a long struggle for the survivors of his regime, director Mahamat Saleh Haroun meets those who both survived this tragedy and still bear the scars of the horror in their flesh and in their souls.

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Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Hissein Habré, A Chadian Tragedy (2016)

Do Not Resist (2016)

The Tribeca Film Festival winner for Best Documentary, this stunning look at the current state of policing in America puts viewers in the center of the action.

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Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Do Not Resist (2016)

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

Join us for the annual ScreenPeace Film Festival, presenting six critically acclaimed films that deal with a wide range of human rights issues from around the globe.

Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

Time to Choose (2016)

Academy Award® winning documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson turns his lens to address the comprehensive scope of the climate change crisis and examines the power of solutions already available.

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Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Time to Choose (2016)

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

Join us for the annual ScreenPeace Film Festival, presenting six critically acclaimed films that deal with a wide range of human rights issues from around the globe.

Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

Join us for the annual ScreenPeace Film Festival, presenting six critically acclaimed films that deal with a wide range of human rights issues from around the globe.

Browning Cinema, DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

ScreenPeace Film Festival 2017

2017 Distinguished Alumni Award Presentation

Featuring Obi Anyadike M.A.'97, editor-at-large and Africa editor of IRIN, the world’s leading humanitarian news service.

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Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium

2017 Distinguished Alumni Award Presentation

The Colombian Peace Process and the Catholic Church

An expert in Catholic Social Teaching, Msgr. Héctor Fabio Henao explores how the Catholic Church played a central role in the Colombian peace process.

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C103 Hesburgh Center

The Colombian Peace Process and the Catholic Church