Event In Indiana: Soulforce and AIM to present: A Soulforce Symposium at Manchester College


Soulforce and AIM at Manchester College are proud to be partnering on special events happening on campus October 3rd – October 4th!

Here you will find a description of each event and their locations. All of these events are open to the public. Folks from the community and other schools are encouraged to attend! You can come to one of the events, or be a real daredevil and attend all three!

The events:

Soulforce Leadership and Nonviolent Strategies Training

Monday, October 3rd – 8PM – Union Lahman Room

This training is perfect for student leaders, faculty and anyone interested in developing leadership skills. Infusing Nonviolent strategies and principles as taught by Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr into team and group management this leadership training will be unlike any other.

Performance by J Mase III preceded by an hour of open mic poetry/spoken word/story telling

Tuesday, October 4th – 7:30PM – Wine Recital Hall

Join us for a performance by renowned performer J Mase III! Attendees will also have a chance to show off their own talent for an hour of open mic. J Mase III takes the stage at 8:30PM. Find out more about J Mase at www.jmaseiii.com

A landmark Panel on Intersectional Justice

Tuesday, October 4th – 3:30PM – Union Hoff/Lahman

What exactly is intersectional justice? Manchester welcomes local and national participants to a panel on social justice and equality. Especially poignant to students and faculty in sociology, psychology, and social justice fields this panel will take an in-depth look at unique identities and how they intersect with one another. This is a VIA event.

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If you can’t join us in Indiana, please donate to make this and other Symposium programs possible!

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Thanks for the great work for Justice that you are doing at Soul Force. I live in Botswana the last 30 years and we are also going through the process of Justice for all. Keep up the good work. ~JM

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