Lecture/Forum

20 Sep 2015

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Bassem Tamimi Lecture

Sunday, September 20, 2015 - 3:30pm to 5:30pm
O'Hara Student Center at the University of Pittsburgh in the Ballroom
Sponsored By: 
Pitt Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace

Bassem Tamimi is an internationally recognized Palestinian human rights activist from the West Bank farming village of Nabi Selah, where weekly nonviolent demonstrations are held in opposition to illegal Israeli settlement construction and military occupation. Bassem has been detained by the Israeli authorities over a dozen times, at one point spending three years in administrative detention without trial. In 1993, as a result of interrogation by the Israeli Shin Bet, Bassem was left unconscious for eight days and partially paralyzed for months to follow.

17 Sep 2015

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Pope Francis: Reshaping the Diplomatic Role of the Vatican- Global Engagement and Leadership Program

Thursday, September 17, 2015 - 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Power Center, Duquesne University 600 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh
Sponsored By: 
World Affairs Council, Co-sponser: Duquesne University

Keynote speaker: Ambassador Anne Leahy
Former Canadian Ambassador
to the Holy See

Introductory Remarks by the Most Reverend
David A. Zubik, D.D.
Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh

Moderated by Ambassador Dan Simpson
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Associate Editor

Contact: 
Call 412-281-7970 or email welcome@worldpittsburgh.org.

16 Sep 2015

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Religious Freedom & its Intersection with the 14th Amendment

Wednesday, September 16, 2015 - 4:30pm to 6:30pm
719 Fisher Hall, Duquesne University
Sponsored By: 
Christian–Muslim Dialogue Committee of Duquesne University in collaboration with the Turkish Cultural Center of Pittsburgh

Nicholas Cafardi, Dean Emeritus and Professor in the Duquesne University School of Law, will give the inaugural lecture in the Religion & Society Lecture Series, a project of the Christian–Muslim Dialogue Committee of Duquesne University and the Turkish Cultural Center of Pittsburgh.

Professor Cafardi will speak on “Religious Freedom & its Intersection with the 14th Amendment,” in 719 Fisher Hall on Wednesday, 16 September at 4:30.

The event is free and open to the public, and light refreshments will be served.
 

Contact: 
Dr. Marinus Iwuchukwu (iwuchukwum@duq.edu)

22 Jul 2015

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Historical Perspectives on Persian and Iranian Art and Culture

Wednesday, July 22, 2015 - 10:15am to 12:15pm
4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Sponsored By: 
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART

Art History Class:
Historical Perspectives on Persian and Iranian Art and Culture

4 sessions, Wednesdays or Saturdays
Starting July 22 or 25, 10:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
$80 ($64, Carnegie Museums members)

Explore Iran’s rich cultural and artistic history with Soude Dadras, visiting scholar in the department of history of art and architecture at the University of Pittsburgh. Each session will focus on one of four art forms deeply rooted in Persian history—carpets, ceramics, architecture, and calligraphy and painting.

Contact: 
412.622.3131

20 Oct 2015

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Dr. Fareed Zakaria Keynote Address

Tuesday, October 20, 2015 - 8:00pm
Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA
Sponsored By: 
American Middle East Institute

The American Middle East Institute is proud to present Dr. Fareed Zakaria, Host of CNN's GPS

Tickets Now on Sale

Dr. Zakaria's lecture is the culminating event of our Eighth Annual Business Conference.

Biography:

Contact: 
info@americanmei.org

13 Feb 2015

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Dreaming History: Pilgrimage Economy and Spiritual Authority in Cntemporary Central Java, Indonesia

Friday, February 13, 2015 - 2:00pm to 3:30pm
602 Cathedral of Learning
Sponsored By: 
Department of Religous Studies, Dietrich School of Arts and Sceinces, University of Pittsburgh

Ismail Fajrie Alatas, to present on the Muslim pilgrims on pious journeys to visit the tombs of Muslim saints scattered around Java. Mr. Alatas will present his research on the process of history-making that enable sites to become popular pilgrimage destinations. Comprehending these dynamics in turn provides a contextual glimpse into the various negotiations that constitute the formation of Islamic spiritual authority. Ismail Fajrie Alatas is in the joint doctoral program in Anthropology & History, University of Michigan

Contact: 
Linda Penkower, penkower@pitt.edu

20 Feb 2015

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CERIS Book Discussion for Educators

Friday, February 20, 2015 - 8:15pm
4217 Posva Hall, University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored By: 
CERIS

K-16 educators are invited to attend the CERIS spring 2015 book discussion. Dr. Luke Peterson, University of Pittsburgh will facilitate discussion. Registration is required. 5:30 PM dinner (free), 6:00 PM Discussion. Educators can participate in person or via the Internet

Contact: 
Elaine Linn, eel58@pitt.edu

Human Rights and Religious Freedom in the Holy Land

Sunday, November 9, 2014 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh, 605 Morewood Avenue
Sponsored By: 
Jewish Voice for Peac Pittsburgh, First Unitarian Chuch of Pittsburgh

A discussion with Rabbi Arik Asherman, President, Rabbis for Human Rights, Jerusalem, Dr. Ronald Stone, Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethics, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and adjunct professor of religion, University of Pittsburgh and Iman Atef Mahgoub, Imam of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh

Contact: 
pittsburgh@jewishvoicesfor peace.org

12 Nov 2014

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Alison Weir, President of If Americans Knew (IAK) to present

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
O'Hara Dining Room, University of Pittsburgh, 4024 Ohara St Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Sponsored By: 
Students for Justice in Palestine, University of Pittsburgh

Alison Weir is an American journalist. She is the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization If Americans Knew (IAK) and president of another US-based non-profit, the Council for the National Interest (CNI). Both organizations are concerned with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Alison Weir will discuss her new book, "Against Our Better Judgment: The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel" at three events at the University of Pittsburgh

11 Nov 2014

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Alison Weir, President of If Americans Knew (IAK) to present

Tuesday, November 11, 2014 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
O'Hara Dining Room, University of Pittsburgh, 4024 Ohara St Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Sponsored By: 
Students for Justice in Palestine, University of Pittsburgh

Alison Weir is an American journalist. She is the founder and executive director of the non-profit organization If Americans Knew (IAK) and president of another US-based non-profit, the Council for the National Interest (CNI). Both organizations are concerned with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Alison Weir will discuss her new book, "Against Our Better Judgment: The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel" at three events at the University of Pittsburgh

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