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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (March 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. Rooted in humanities- and arts-based sources primarily from The Charleston Syllabus\, these sessions give us time to practice and normalize hard conversations about race. \nThere will only be ONE session track in March (e.g.\, no Race & track) and the focus will be on The Civil War & Reconstruction in History and Memory. \nA little more about Powerful Conversations on Race: \n\nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together to dive into a variety of topics concerning race.\nActive participation is expected and a camera “check-in” is required.\nWhen possible\, participants are urged to join via laptop or tablet rather than smart phone to better engage with the content and others.\nEntry into the session is not granted after 3:15pm.\nAfter registering via Eventbrite\, you will immediately receive an email confirmation with the Zoom link at the very bottom of the confirmation message.\n\nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-march-2022/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (February 2022)
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED UNTIL MARCH 13.  \nDue to a scheduling oversight the February Powerful Conversations on Race session will be postponed until March 13\, 2022. This month’s dialogue conflicts with an iconic American tradition – Super Bowl Sunday. This has resulted in an extremely low number of registrations. Our work is sustained by a cadre of community-based facilitators that volunteer to lead these difficult community conversations each month. As such\, we want to be respectful of the considerable amount of work and time they give to make this the best experience possible\, which means having participants to attend the dialogue. Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to seeing you in March!  \nPowerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. Rooted in humanities- and arts-based sources primarily from The Charleston Syllabus\, these sessions give us time to practice and normalize hard conversations about race. \nThere will only be ONE session track in February (e.g.\, no Race & track) and the focus will be on The Civil War & Reconstruction in History and Memory. \nA little more about Powerful Conversations on Race: \n\nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together to dive into a variety of topics concerning race.\nActive participation is expected and a camera “check-in” is required.\nWhen possible\, participants are urged to join via laptop or tablet rather than smart phone to better engage with the content and others.\nEntry into the session is not granted after 3:15pm.\nAfter registering via Eventbrite\, you will immediately receive an email confirmation with the Zoom link at the very bottom of the confirmation message.\n\nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators. \nRegister below.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-february-2022/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220109T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183336
CREATED:20211130T204913Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Jan. 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. Rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources\, these sessions give us time to practice and normalize hard conversations about race. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nThere will only be one session in January and we will explore excerpts from the writings and speeches of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators. \nRegister below.
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-jan-2022/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183336
CREATED:20210827T191328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T194107Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Nov.)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. These sessions provide a means of getting comfortable talking about uncomfortable topics are are rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nNovember’s sessions will focus on: \n\nPCR 101: Race\, Holidays\, and Dinner Discussions\nRace & . . .  Religion & White Supremacy (Inspired by this year’s Spirit & Place Festival Public Conversation with Robert Jones.)\n\n*For now\, PCR sessions are being conducted via Zoom. A camera check-in will be requested when you enter the space and since we share our computer screen to show images and text\, it is best to login from a laptop or tablet rather than a smartphone. Registration is managed through Eventbrite and the link is below. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-nov/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Discussion,Interactive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T133000
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SUMMARY:We Are The Change We've Been Waiting For: A Practical Guide to Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Transform a mindset of “that’s terrible” into “I can be the change!” after hearing from grassroots activists and learning practical action steps for social change. \nBeginning with a panel discussion featuring local activists followed by small group discussions\, participants will explore clear\, easy-to-understand strategies they can use to confront challenges they see in the world. An accompanying exhibit will also inspire attendees to focus their thoughts and feelings into action. \nFeatured guests include representatives from Flanner House’s Food Justice Project\, Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana\, Indianapolis First Friends\, and Project Lia. Attendees will not only hear from these panelists but also receive handouts and other materials on action steps they can take in their own lives to affect positive social change. \nA partnership between Indianapolis Peace & Justice Center\, Center for Interfaith Cooperation\, and Indianapolis First Friends. \nQuestions? Contact 317-288-0408 or susanperickson@gmail.com. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 10 and please note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \nClick here to register. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/we-are-the-change-weve-been-waiting-for-a-practical-guide-to-social-change/
LOCATION:Indiana Interchurch Center\, 1100 W. 42nd St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Exhibit,festival,Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Past the Klan: The Roots of Racism in IPS and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:WATCH OPENING REMARKS & SMALL GROUP REPORT OUTS HERE. \nGo on a journey through the last 100 years of IPS’s past to dispel urban myths and uncover hidden stories around race and racism\, religion\, gender\, ethnicity\, geography\, and politics. \nAfter a brief presentation on IPS’s history\, participants will be divided into small groups and given a research-based packet including historic newspaper clippings\, IPS board minutes\, and other historic documentation to tease apart and critically analyze. Following a path of inquiry asking “What?\,” “So  what?\,” and “Now what?\,” participants will work together to propose action steps for addressing past harms. \nHistory-based scenarios might include the Klan’s role in IPS’s history\, what the Indianapolis Recorder does – and does not – shine light on\, what the Citizen School Committee was\, what part religion played in the district’s past\, and who Principal George Buck was. \nA partnership between Charles E. & Virginia P. Loflin Center on the History of the Indianapolis Public Schools\, Redevelopment/Restoration of the Southside\, Kheprw Institute\, Dr. Richard Pierce\, Virgil and Sheila Boyd\, The Black & Latino Policy Institute\, The Historic Journey\, Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Brown\, and Families Talk: IPS Oral Histories. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-2462 or festival@iupui.edu. \nThis event is currently scheduled to occur in-person. Register by Nov. 7 and note this event will adhere to prevailing local guidance on COVID-19. Thoroughly read confirmation details sent by the host. \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/past-the-klan-the-roots-of-racism-in-ips-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Central Library\, Center for Black Literature & Culture\, 40 E. St. Clair St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211110T100000
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and American Religion: Resetting the Agenda
DESCRIPTION:TO WATCH A RECORDING OF THIS EVENT\, CLICK HERE. \nTO LISTEN TO A FOLLOW-UP INTERVIEW ON WFYI’S “ALL IN\,” CLICK HERE. \nClimate change is real\, and the danger is urgent. Can religion contribute to meaningful change\, or are the main solutions political? Join Peter Thuesen\, author of Tornado God\, as we discuss one of the biggest challenges of our time. \nThroughout U.S. history\, religion – particularly Christianity – has inspired radical change in some and passivity in others. The prophetic tradition in Hebrew scripture\, for example\, has called some Americans to radical responsibility\, whereas apocalyptic texts in the same Bible have led other Americans to conclude some events are beyond our control. Peter Thuesen will challenge attendees to consider these conflicting impulses and whether they can be marshaled in creative new ways to address climate change. Following Thuesen’s lecture\, participants will gather in small Zoom breakout rooms to discuss the question\, “Does religion have a role to play in combatting climate change\, and if so\, what should that role be?” \nIn partnership with Peter Thuesen and the IUPUI Senior Academy. \nQuestions? Contact 317-274-5942 or pthuesen@iupui.edu. \nThis event will be conducted via Zoom and is not in-person. Register by Nov. 10. \nImage Credit: Russ Allison Loar \n \nThis event is part of the Spirit & Place Festival. Click here to discover more festival events! \nSpirit & Place is a self-funded community initiative housed in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI.  \n 
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/climate-change-and-american-religion-resetting-the-agenda/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,festival,Lecture
LOCATION:https://spiritandplace.org/event/climate-change-and-american-religion-resetting-the-agenda/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211010T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183336
CREATED:20210827T190911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210827T191919Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Oct.)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. These sessions provide a means of getting comfortable talking about uncomfortable topics are are rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nOctober’s sessions will focus on: \n\nPCR 101: Religious Life\, Spirituality\, and Racial Identity\nRace & . . . TBA\n\n*For now\, PCR sessions are being conducted via Zoom. A camera check-in will be requested when you enter the space and since we share our computer screen to show images and text\, it is best to login from a laptop or tablet rather than a smartphone. Registration is managed through Eventbrite and the link is below. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-oct/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Discussion,Interactive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210912T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20210912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T183336
CREATED:20210827T185803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T051405Z
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SUMMARY:Powerful Conversations on Race (Sept.)
DESCRIPTION:Powerful Conversations on Race (PCR) is a monthly community dialogue series — with two tracks — exploring topics around race\, racism\, and the resulting impact. These sessions provide a means of getting comfortable talking about uncomfortable topics are rooted in humanities- and art-based materials and sources. \nThis IS NOT a lecture or book club\, but rather a space for community to come together and dive deeply into a variety of topics concerning race. Active participation is expected. \nPCR 101 sessions are great starting place for those new to these kinds of dialogues and/or those wishing to more fully understand America’s complex racial history. Race & . . . sessions explore more contemporary issues are are designed for those who wish to continue past PCR 101. \nLearn more on the Powerful Conversations on Race main page. \nSeptember’s sessions will focus on: \n\nPCR 101: Religious Life\, Spirituality\, and Racial Identity\nRace & . . . Education in Indianapolis\n\n*For now\, PCR sessions are being conducted via Zoom. A camera check-in will be requested when you enter the space and since we share our computer screen to show images and text\, it is best to login from a laptop or tablet rather than a smartphone. Registration is managed through Eventbrite and the link is below. \nSpecial thanks to our partners Asante Art Institute of Indianapolis\, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis\, Indiana Humanities\, IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI\, Medical Humanities & Health Program @ IUPUI\, National Endowment of the Humanities\, Nicholas H. Noyes\, Jr.\, Memorial Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church\, The Indianapolis Foundation\, a CICF affiliate and of course our community-based dialogue facilitators!
URL:https://spiritandplace.org/event/powerful-conversations-on-race-sept/
CATEGORIES:Community Conversation,Discussion,Interactive
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