Upcoming Events

Date: Wednesday, May 7, Noon-9 p.m. at Iliff Seminary

Description: White Privilege and Practices of Social Justice: A Symposium, is sponsored by National Alliance of Pan African Seminarians (NAPAS) at Iliff and will provide honest dialogue and practical skill-building for participants concerned with dismantling systems of oppression that directly and indirectly implicate various social institutions in the United States.

White privilege is the other side of racism that benefits those commonly understood as white and thereby oppressing those who are not white. This symposium seeks to examine the presence and impacts of white privilege on theologically centered social justice practices to allow participants to explore issues of white privilege, race/racism, diversity, sexism, religion/ religious normativity, social justice.

The half-day symposium will begin with an opening address by Jah Latchmen,NAPAS president, and will include screening films “White Like Me” and “Cracking the Codes,” each followed by discussion. A panel will discuss the topic “Resisting Theologies of Whiteness as Social Justice Practitioners” moderated by Heike Peckruhn, Ph.D, Iliff and DU Instructor.

You can get more detailed information about the symposium HERE

You can register to attend HERE ( the symposium is free and open to the public)

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Dear Friends:

We are very excited to invite you to the premiere of a documentary about the Romero Theater Troupe.  Filmmaker Michael Kilman shadowed the troupe for a year, capturing our work, our performances, our hopes and dreams.  His film, Unbound: The Story of the Romero Theater Troupe, will make its debut on Saturday, April 26th at 7:00 pm at Su Teatro (721 Santa Fe).  We hope that this film might contribute to our vision of community empowerment and organizing from below, our vision of theater as a beautiful space to encounter our own voices and to grow in solidarity as a community, our vision of organic theater as a kind of people's theater where the audience participates in the production.  Please come out to see the film and participate in an important Q and A with the filmmaker and the troupe after the film.  Seating and tickets are first come, first serve. You can rsvp at our facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/749183528448801/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

 Hope to see you on the 26th.

paz y solidaridad

Jim

 

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

 Epsilon Nu Omega Chapter

Presents

Strong M.I.N.D.S. Can End Human Trafficking 

A Community Discussion with

Nina Martinez from Street’s Hope,

Meagan Morris with Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

Daniel J. Steele with Rocky Mountain Innocence Lost Task Force

Today there are more slaves in the world than any time in history –  27 million men, women and children.  In Denver right now, human trafficking happens daily but the problem is complex and often under reported.

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