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The 2009-2010 Alworth Peace & Justice Lecture Series will focus on the systemic and moral Some argue that - despite the current global financial crisis - the free enterprise system as we know it still represents the best hope for growth, prosperity and social justice. Others are calling for reform and a reexamination of how we manage resources, development and economic justice. |
All presentations are held at
7:30 p.m. in the Mitchell Auditorium.
No charge for any event
For more information, call (218) 723-5940
Tuesday, Sept. 29
"Democracy and The Corporation"
Marjorie Kelly author of
The Divine Right of Capital
Tuesday, Oct. 20
"We're Better Off Than We Think"
W. Michael Cox, author of
Myths of Rich & Poor
Tuesday, March 9
"The Wealth of Communities"
Bill McKibben, author of
Deep Economy
Mission
The Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice seeks to bridge social and political barriers to bring together people of all ages and philosophies to work toward the common goals of peace and justice. The College of St. Scholastica is proud to offer this important resource as a service to our region. The public is invited to participate in Center activities and to utilize the resource center. Suggestions for future events are welcome.
The Center is funded in part by the Lee and Rose Warner Foundation, the Global Awareness Fund of the Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation and Reader Weekly.
These lectures also have received special support from the DeWitt and Caroline Van Evera Foundation and from Mary C. Van Evera in memory of William P. Van Evera, former trustee of the College.
The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of The College of St. Scholastica or the co-sponsors of the series.
For more information on the Alworth Center for the Study of Peace and Justice, contact Tom Morgan at tmorgan@css.edu or (218) 723-5940.
