13 Oct 2015 12:30pm - 2:00pm Seminar Room SG1, Alison Richard Building

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Jasmine Bourne (Music)
Tom Hawker (Criminology)
Matthew Russell (Project CURATE)
Rowan Williams (Divinity,  Master of Magdalene College)

Photo: Trey Ratcliff

 

This opening seminar will begin with an example of kinship through education from Cambridge Universities ‘Sing Inside’ students who run choral workshops in prisons. Rowan Williams (Divinity) will explore the politics of faith, space, meaning making and community in conversation with Matthew Russell, Executive Director of Project CURATE – the Center for Reconciliation and Theological Education, and an affilliate professor of practical theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in the US.

 

Photo: Trey Ratcliff

 

Food for thought: this event will include snacks for attendees donated by Nanna Mexico (www.nannamexico.co.uk)
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Open to all. 
Part of The Subversive Good Disrupting Power, Transcending Inequalities Research Group Seminar Series

Administrative assistance: gradfac@crassh.cam.ac.uk

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