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Register to attend » Featuring Lisa Schirch, Incoming Richard G. Starmann, Sr. Professor of the Practice in Peace Studies This presentation will provide a survey of the…
Taking Over the Home: On Teaching Feminist Theory in Lahore
Register to attend » Featuring Sara Shroff, Assistant Professor with joint appointments in Gender and Sexuality Studies and Political Science,
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The 28th Annual Hesburgh Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy
Register to attend » Lecture title: The Activist Artist Featuring Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning novelist, essayist, dramatist, and literary…
Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop
"Cash Violence: The Politics of Power and Peace in Liberia” Ben Spatz, Kroc Institute Visiting Research Fellow Abstract: This paper focuses on and builds from one specific element of Ben’s book project, “Cash Violence: The Politics of Power and Peace in Liberia.” The book traces…
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Student Conversations
Join us for the continuing series of monthly conversations focused on the Catholic approach to nuclear weapons that will engage students from Catholic Universities, which include Notre Dame, Georgetown, Catholic University, Northwestern, and university partners in Japan, Africa, South America, Mexico,…
Revising the Mandate for the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan: Reflections on the Recommendations of the UN Secretary-General
This webinar aims to stimulate discussion on a revised mandate for the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA). This is a crucial and difficult issue in light of the fall of the Afghan government in August 2021. In March 2022, the UN Security Council will debate and renew the UNAMA...
Book Launch: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining
Register to attend » From cell phones to computers to life-saving medical technologies, the day-to-day lives of people across the globe are intertwined with materials produced by the global mining industry. A…
Assessing the Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Insights from Kroc Institute Alumni in the Region
Register to attend >>> As the world’s attention remains fixed on what's happing at the Ukraine-Russia border, hear from Kroc Institute peace studies alumni working in and around the…
Show Some Skin: Emerge
Show Some Skin is an annual performance of monologues, written and submitted anonymously by members of the Notre Dame community, including students, faculty, and staff. The show strives to give voice to unspoken stories about identity and difference. This year's theme, Emerge,…
Our Shared Paths to Justice: Learning from Desmond Tutu’s Faith and Activism
Join the Ansari Institute for a timely discussion that will highlight key lessons from the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s work. Hear insights from panelists who will explore his advocacy for what he called “our shared paths to freedom and justice,” and learn how his approach can help us address inequality...
Show Some Skin: Emerge
Show Some Skin is an annual performance of monologues, written and submitted anonymously by members of the Notre Dame community, including students, faculty, and staff. The show strives to give voice to unspoken stories about identity and difference. This year's theme, Emerge,…
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: The Politics of Home
Register to attend this event » Lina Meruane is an award-winning Chilean writer and scholar. She has published two collections of short stories and five novels. Translated…
Show Some Skin: Emerge
Show Some Skin is an annual performance of monologues, written and submitted anonymously by members of the Notre Dame community, including students, faculty, and staff. The show strives to give voice to unspoken stories about identity and difference. This year's theme, Emerge,…
Show Some Skin: Emerge
Show Some Skin is an annual performance of monologues, written and submitted anonymously by members of the Notre Dame community, including students, faculty, and staff. The show strives to give voice to unspoken stories about identity and difference. This year's theme, Emerge,…
Reparations for South Bend: A Conversation Connecting Past, Present, and Future
In honor of Black History Month, The Accomplice Project, sponsored by the Kroc Institute’s Mediation Program, and the Black Lives Matter South Bend Chapter will host a panel discussion on the case for reparations for South Bend’s Black…
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