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Thursday, 13 November 2003 |
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This session explores the challenges of how to deal with a loved one lost to violence, both personally and as a society. Community moral and ethical standards, often defined by traditions of faith or a shared conscience, are commonly used to shape our public and social policy. This session examines our true feelings on the relationship between capital punishment and our community moral standards, in a forum of thoughtful discussion, void of strident political rhetoric. Our goal is to determine what serves us best with respect to reconciling a violent society and lost loved ones with the need to heal and meet the next challenges of life.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 12 November 2003 |
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Media reform and fair trade were the messages when the Tell Us the Truth Tour stopped in Indianapolis for a concert and press conference on November 12, 2003. Public Access of Indianapolis taped the press conference which was held at Indy CD and Vinyl independent music store in Broad RIpple. The concert was held at the Vogue Theater. Listen to Billy Bragg opening the press conference. |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 11 November 2003 |
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How does spirituality help us recover from trauma -- in particular, the trauma of being a war veteran? As part of the 2003 Spirit & Place Festival, Indiana author, Diana J. Ensign, moderates a panel who share their stories of healing. Ensign received an Arts In Indiana grant for her book project, Voices of Hope: Veteran Stories of Faith & Healing.
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 10 November 2003 |
Peacemaking is a philosophical as well as practical activity that requires patience, moral imagination, as well as astute regard for the history of conflicts between peoples and nations. Join two global peacemakers as they compare their experiences reconciling disparate political, religious, and geographic histories and sensibilities. |
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Sunday, 09 November 2003 |
In spite of long histories of forced migrations, incarceration, and other oppression, Sikhs and Tibetan Buddhists share a spirited resilience, a desire for forgiveness, and the embrace of our common humanity. Immerse yourself in Sikh and Buddhist history, culture, tradition, and faith through film, music, chanting, discussion, and displays. |
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