Series on Community Bridge-Building — "A Case for REPAIRations: Notre Dame and Its Neighbors"

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Location: Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies and O'Rourke's Public House

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Join the Accomplice Program for a 2-day series on community bridge-building and how this speaks to the University of Notre Dame’s strategic framework.

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, April 2
Hesburgh Auditorium

12:00 pm
“History between Notre Dame and harmed communities”
Presented by: Zada Ballew, Ph.D. candidate in history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Dé Bryant, professor of psychology and director of Social Action Project, Indiana University South Bend

1:00 pm
“A case for reparations from Notre Dame”
Presented by: Clark Power, professor, Program of Liberal Studies and executive director of Play Like a Champion, University of Notre Dame, and Gwendolyn Purifoye, assistant professor of racial justice and conflict transformation, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
Moderated by: Laurie Nathan, professor of the practice of mediation and mediation program director, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

Lunch will be available beginning at 11 am.

Wednesday, April 3, 5:00 pm
O’Rourke’s Public House
1044 E. Angela Blvd., #103, South Bend, IN 46617

Meet at O'Rourke's for a walking tour of the Harter Heights neighborhood, led by Derrick Perry, high fidelity wraparound supervisor at Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, South Bend

Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.