Presenters: Eric Ward, Rabbi Shelly Goldman, and Imam Ahmed Alamine
IUPUI Campus Theatre, 420 University Blvd, Indianapolis, IN 46202
This session will explore the ways in which antisemitism and Islamophobia are central to the philosophical and practical underpinnings of the set of white nationalist ideologies.
Hosted by the Effects and Echoes: The Impact of White Nationalism on Religious Communities seminar
Join us for the 17th Annual Thomas H. Lake Lecture with special guests David Brooks and Anne Snyder. Together they will discuss faith, philanthropy and community.
St. Luke's UMC
100 W. 86th Street, Indianapolis
David Brooks is an Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times, a position he began in September 2003, as well as an Executive Director at the Aspen Institute. He is also currently a commentator on “The PBS Newshour,” NPR’s “All Things Considered” and NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Anne Snyder is the editor-in-chief of Comment magazine. Since 2016 Anne has directed The Philanthropy Roundtable‘s Character Initiative, a program seeking to help foundations and business leaders strengthen “the middle ring” of morally formative institutions. Her path-breaking guidebook, The Fabric of Character: A Wise Giver’s Guide to Renewing our Social and Moral Landscape, was published in 2019. Anne is also a Fellow at the Center for Opportunity Urbanism, a Houston-based think tank that explores how cities can drive opportunity for the bulk of their citizens, and a Senior Fellow of The Trinity Forum.
Associate Curator for American Art; Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library
543 Indiana Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Morgan will introduce several big ethical questions as a way to think about contemporary public art.
Hosted by the Public Art and Ethics seminar
Litre House, 5301 Winthrop Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46220
TBD
Hosted by the seminar 'A Faith Leader and Scientist Walk into a Bar: Building Productive Conversations about Faith and Science'
Speaker, Christine Bader, former advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Rapporteur on Business and Human Rights
Ms. Bader will talk about her work with the United Nations and with human right impact assessment, both from the UN perspective and from the corporate world. Attendance is limited. Please contact Professor Kelly Eskew with your interest. kreskew@iu.edu
IU Bloomington Campus, Hodge Hall, 2075
Speaker, Christine Bader. Christine Bader wants everyone to imagine a world where work enables them to live the lives they want. She is Co-Founder of The Life I Want, a storytelling project reimagining a future of work that works for all. Christine is also the author of The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, and has previously served as Director of Social Responsibility at Amazon, contributing writer for The Atlantic, is a former advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Rapporteur on Business and Human Rights, and more.
*Food provided*
Speaker, Christine Bader wants everyone to imagine a world where work enables them to live the lives they want. She is Co-Founder of The Life I Want, a storytelling project reimagining a future of work that works for all. Christine is also the author of The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, and has previously served as Director of Social Responsibility at Amazon, contributing writer for The Atlantic, is a former advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Rapporteur on Business and Human Rights, and more. LOCATION TBD
Speaker, Christine Bader wants everyone to imagine a world where work enables them to live the lives they want. She is Co-Founder of The Life I Want, a storytelling project reimagining a future of work that works for all. Christine is also the author of The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, and has previously served as Director of Social Responsibility at Amazon, contributing writer for The Atlantic, is a former advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Rapporteur on Business and Human Rights, and more. LOCATION TBD
Hosted by the Educated: A Common Read on Ethics, Education, and Society seminar
Presenter: TBD
IUPUI Campus, Global Crossroads Classroom, ES 2132
This session will set the stage for disrupting white nationalism through our scholarship, teaching, and service through a facilitated strategy-setting session.
Hosted by the Effects and Echoes: The Impact of White Nationalism on Religious Communities seminar