Apply now for the Karpf & Hahn Peace Awards!

October 19th, 2012

Available for undergraduate and graduate students

Awarded for artwork and essays on peace, travel grants, conference participation and peace-related projects.

Ranging from $300-$5000

Applications due October 29th to Cheryl Hansen

chansen@brandeis.edu

Pragmatic Pacifism: Proactive, Practical Peacemaking with Dr. Wayne Lavender

October 19th, 2012

October 23rd, 2012
Pearlman Lounge

7:30 p.m

Rev. Dr. Wayne Lavender P’13 will be speaking at Brandeis on October 23rd at Pearlman Lounge on the subject of Pacifism and Practical Peacemaking. Dr. Lavender is a peace maker that runs ‘’Passing the Peace’’, an interfaith, international organization that seeks to help build a world of peace and justice through bringing together people of different faiths and highlighting the importance of ending wars. He will be speaking about his work and experience as a Professor in Iraq and his foundation, that seeks to bring together people of different religious backgrounds to support orphans in Africa and raise awareness about poverty and social inequality.

”The Faces of Eve: Varieties of Mormon Feminism”

October 19th, 2012

Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 – 7-9 p.m.
Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, Epstein Building, Brandeis University
515 South Street, Waltham MA 02454

Media portrayals of Mormon women have focused on the potential for oppression and abuse within both the mainline church and fundamentalists sects. Drawing on her 17 years of fieldwork among fundamentalist polygamous Mormons, Janet Bennion argues that some “sister wives” find fulfillment and even empowerment through their domestic arrangements. In this lecture, she will be joined by historian Laurel Ulrich to look beyond the official patriarchy and find the subtle feminisms Mormon women embody.

Janet Bennion is a professor of social sciences at Lyndon State College in Vermont. Her latest book, “Polygamy in Primetime: Media, Gender, and Politics in Mormon Fundamentalism”, was published in 2012 by the Brandeis Series on Gender, Culture, Religion, and Law, a collaboration between the HBI and the University Press of New England.

Free and open to the public

Parking in Epstein Lot

RSVP encouraged: hbi@brandeis.edu