Marian University
 
Agenda 
April 6
7 p.m. Keynote Address
Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel, Marian Hall
 

"Behind the Swoosh: Globalization, Sweatshops, and Social Justice"
Jim Keady, Director and Founder, Educating for Justice

April 7

10-11 a.m. 

Opening Ceremonies Allison Mansion
11 a.m.-12 noon First Session  
 

"Capital Punishment as Public Policy"
Chris Hitz-Bradley, President, Indiana Center to Abolish Capital Punishment

 

"Activism and Advocacy: Producing RESULTS"
Lisa Marchal, Global Grassroots Associate, RESULTS Educational Fund

12 noon-1 p.m.

Lunch Break

 
 

You may bring your own lunch or purchase lunch on campus.

1-2 p.m.

Second Session

 
 

"The Peace Institute: Local Work, Global Vision"
Kate Williams, Indianapolis Peace Institute

 

"Hidden Racism: Structural Realities"
Father Boniface Hardin, Founder and former President, Martin University

2-3 p.m. Third Session
 

"Peace Within Myself: A Life of Interfaith Activism"
James Wolfe, President, Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center

 

"Towards a U.S. Department of Peace"
Kathryn Hessler, Indiana Campaign for a United States Department of Peace

3-5 p.m.

Religion, Mass Murder, and the Partition of India

 

Rabba Hun Kee Kariye (Thus Departed our Neighbors)
A Film, Directed by Ajay Bhardwaj; India, 2007

7 p.m.

Keynote Address

Bishop Chartrand Memorial Chapel, Marian Hall
 

“Wage Theft and the Interfaith Movement”
Kim Bobo, Founder and Director, National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice