Pacem Youth Peace Art Exhibition
As part of the Pacem in Terris 50th Anniversary in 2017 we are “going back to our roots”— the initial innocence of youth, its vision and idealism— as a way of looking forward to the next 50 years.
September 24, 2017
As part of the Pacem in Terris 50th Anniversary in 2017 we are “going back to our roots”— the initial innocence of youth, its vision and idealism— as a way of looking forward to the next 50 years.
Presentation of the short video, "Equal Justice in Occupied Palestine," followed by discussion led by Mike and Rob Abel
Sponsored by Pacem in Terris Palestine Israel Human Rights Initiative
Join the Pacem in Terris Speaker series on September 19, where Bill Frelick will be speaking on Human Rights for all.
Members have exclusive access to photograph parts of the penitentiary in the early morning light. Event includes light refreshments after 9 am.
Space is limited. Members will receive an email with reservation details.
Gregory Boyle will speak about the violence in Wilmington and how citizens can help decrease it.
Westminster Church 1502 W. 13th St Wilmington
Pacem Film Festival—The Best Peace and Justice Films of the Last 50 Years
Discussant: Sally Milbury-Steen, Ph.D.; founder of Delaware Citizens Opposed to the Death Penalty and PhD in Contemporary Literature
Schindler’s List (1993) portrays the efforts of German industrialist Oskar Schindler, who arrives in Krakow, Poland in 1939 to profit from World War II.
Discussant: Polly Zavadivker, Ph.D. ; director, University of Delaware, Jewish Studies Program
This event is sponsored by Pacem in Terris
Did you know that juvenile arrests and adjudications remain on you criminal record forever and can harm your employment, educations, or housing opportunities?
Spike Lee’s classic film, Do the Right Thing (1989), considers race relations in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, a cauldron of racial tensions that explodes on the hottest summer day of the year.