Black Catholic History Month Panel
Carlow University 3333 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PAPanelists: Fr. Matthew Hawkins, Carey Dabney Virtual Attendance Available Sponsored by the Atkins Center for Ethics
Panelists: Fr. Matthew Hawkins, Carey Dabney Virtual Attendance Available Sponsored by the Atkins Center for Ethics
Speaker: Terri Collin Dilmore, PhD Sponsored by the Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics.
This presentation will explore what it means to see through the eyes of the dominant culture, how one rejects the Christianity of the dominant culture, and how one begins to create a different cultural foundation upon which to base one's faith.
In the midst of unprecedented sociopolitical upheaval, join the SJI for a virtual panel discussion on the rise of white supremacy in Allegheny County, identifying red flags, and safely combatting nationalist, fascist rhetoric and organizing.
A workshop consisting of community organizations in the Pittsburgh area sharing their best practices in gender-based violence prevention education and a discussion of strategies for overcoming obstacles, including best practices … Continued
A conversation with Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, the pediatrician, professor, and public health advocate whose research first exposed the Flint water crisis—revealing that the children of Flint were exposed to dangerous … Continued
Sponsored by the Atkins Center for Ethics, Kashmir Hill, a journalist at The New York Times and the author of YOUR FACE BELONGS TO US, will speak about the looming tech dystopia and how it can avoided.
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