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Ticket prices:
- All Event Pass: $32, $22 students (with ID)
- Block (Day) Pass: $12, $8 students
| THURSDAY, APRIL 12 |
| Revolution Redefined: Practicing Incarnational Living |
| 7 PM |
Shane Claiborne: "Is Resistance Radical Enough?" |
| 7:50 PM |
FILM: CAMDEN 28 |
| 9:30 PM |
PANEL: “Encountering a World of Consumerism and Violence” |
| 10:45 PM |
FILM: THE GROUND TRUTH (not an HRW film selection) |
| FRIDAY, APRIL 13 |
Economics Beyond Exploitation
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| 7 PM |
Dwight Hopkins: "The Race of Globalization: Liberation
and Identity in the World Market" |
| 7:50 PM |
FILM: BLACK GOLD |
| 9:30 PM |
PANEL: “The Global Community and the
Participation of Differences” |
| 10:45 PM |
FILM: SWITCH OFF (APAGA Y VAMONOS) |
| SATURDAY, APRIL 14 |
War and Faith
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| 6 PM |
William Cavanaugh: "Does Religion Cause Violence?" |
| 7 PM |
FILM: IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS |
| 9 PM |
PANEL: “Religious and Secular Myths about Violence” |
| 10 PM |
FILM: S-21: THE KHMER ROUGE KILLING MACHINE |
| SUNDAY, APRIL 15 |
Immigration and Hospitality
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| 2 PM |
Rachel McGuire: “Crumbs from the Table: The Social and Political Implications of Hospitality” |
| 3 PM |
FILM: RAIN IN A DRY LAND |
| 4:50 PM |
PANEL: “An Inverted Kingdom" |
| 6 PM |
FILM: SIERRA LEONE'S REFUGEE ALL STARS |
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