Lecture by Rev. Kaye Edwards ’70: “Our Lives as Living Bridges”
Snidow ChapelA reflection on our need to appreciate and cooperate with nature in order to continue our rightful place in the ever expanding and evolving cosmos.
A reflection on our need to appreciate and cooperate with nature in order to continue our rightful place in the ever expanding and evolving cosmos.
Lightsey is a Black, womanist, queer theologian who serves as vice president for academic affairs and an associate professor of constructive theology at Meadville Lombard Theological School, a Unitarian Universalist seminary in Chicago.
Installation by artist Stephanie Mercedes where students melt bullets to create school bells.
Reception for the "When Do You Feel Safe? Bullets to Bells Demonstration" demonstration — an installation by artist Stephanie Mercedes where students melt bullets to create school bells.
The Jennie Cutler Shumate Lecture on Christian Ministry will be given by Jay Hulme, a transgender Christian who is a poet, author, and artist.
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