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SUMMARY:"How We all Get Free" Series - Pulpit+ Exchange
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URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/how-we-all-get-free-series-pulpit-exchange/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260410
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SUMMARY:Inside Iliff\, an online Admissions informational meeting
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, at 6:00 pm MT – ONLINE\nREGISTER\nThe Iliff School of Theology invites you “Imagine Iliff” by exploring our graduate education offerings! Engage with our Associate Dean of Students\, our Admissions Team\, Leadership and current students/staff. \nThis FREE event will be informative\, relational (not “salesy”)\, and include a Q&A session. A Zoom link will be sent a day or two before the event to all those who register. \nREGISTER
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/inside-iliff-an-online-admissions-informational-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260410
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SUMMARY:2026 Vincent Harding Memorial Scholar Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nOverview\nThursday April 9th Public Lecture from 5pm to 6:30pm in Iliff’s Shattuck Hall. This event is the 2026 Vincent Harding Memorial Lecture. \nDr. Miguel Diaz is this year’s Harding Memorial Visiting Scholar. The title of his Public Lecture is: “Queering Diplomacy: Affirming Differences\, Rejecting Division\, and Empowering the Catholicity of Humanity.” \nDr. Albert Hernandez will moderate the Q-&-A session with the on-site and YouTube livestream audience. \nDetails\nDate/Time: Thursday April 9\, 2026 from 5pm to 6:30pm\nLocation: Shattuck Hall at Iliff School of Theology\nTitle: Queering Diplomacy: Affirming Differences\, Rejecting Division\, and Empowering the Catholicity of Humanity \n“The fact that the fear of the other is pathologically inherent in our existence results in the fear not only of the other but of all otherness…When the fear of others is shown to be the fear of otherness we come to the point of identifying difference with division.”\n–John Zizioulas \nAbout the Speaker\nDr. Miguel H. Díaz is the John Courtney Murray\, S.J. University Chair in Public Service at Loyola University Chicago. He served under President Barack Obama as the 9th U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. He is co-editor of the series from Fordham University Press titled Disruptive Cartographers: Doing Theology Latinamente. He is the editor of the multi-authored first volume\, The Word Became Culture (2024) and is the author of the third volume\, Queer God de Amor (2022). As a public theologian\, he engages print\, radio\, and television media. He participates in several diplomatic initiatives in Washington\, D.C.\, including being a member of the Board and Senior Fellow for Religion and Peacebuilding for the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP). \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/2026-vincent-harding-memorial-scholar-public-lecture/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
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SUMMARY:The Romance of Colorado Statehood: Conversations on the Indian Trauma and Tragedy of Colorado
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATE: The Romance of Colorado Statehood: Conversations on the Indian Trauma and Tragedy of Colorado 150  \nApril 17-18\, 2026 | Free for Attendees \nIliff School of Theology | Shattuck Hall | In Person Only \nTwo days of conversations and consultations.  \nREGISTER NOW\nSponsored by: Iliff (sponsoring host)\, America 250 Colorado 150 Commission\, Chinook Fund \nAugust 1\, 2026\, marks the 150th anniversary of Colorado’s statehood. This anniversary offers us a chance to reflect upon the land\, the territory\, and the creation of the State of Colorado\, reminding us of the varied experiences of all who today call Colorado home.  \nIn what ways have we romanticized Colorado’s statehood? The impact of statehood on Indigenous communities is far from glorious. This land was cleared to become a “safe” home for settlers amidst gold rush and the Civil War. With fears of Confederate expansion and Union protection\, Indian lives became meaningless. As a part of Iliff’s Indigenous commitments\, we are hosting “The Romance of Colorado Statehood: The Indian Trauma and Tragedy of Colorado 150” on April 17-18\, 2026\, in Shattuck Hall. \nThis free event will feature a panel of Indigenous voices\, including community organizers\, lawyers\, and educators. We will engage in some social activism training and organizing during both days. Conversations will take place around food\, with meals being provided for attendees.  \nSpeakers – The Colorado Romance and American Indian Tragedy: Colorado 150/250\n\nRick Williams (Cheyenne/Lakota)\, People of the Sacred Land\, President; retired Exec. Dir. of American Indian College Fund.\nNita Gonzales (Chicana)\, Former Head of Escuela Tlatelolco\, community activist\, and daughter of the Chicano Movement\, continuing the legacy of the Crusade for Justice while guiding environmental and historical justice through the River Sisters Congreso. \n\nSky Roosevelt Morris (Apache/Shawnee)\, Colorado AIM\, Four Winds American Indian Council\n\n\nTink tinker (wazhazhe)\, facilitator\n\n\nREGISTER NOW\nSponsors: \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				America 250 – Colorado 150 Commission Logo
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/colorado-150/
LOCATION:Iliff School of Theology\, 2323 East Iliff Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260429
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SUMMARY:April Renewal Session
DESCRIPTION:April Renewal Session\nTaking Action with RMIAN\nWednesday\, April 29 from noon to 1:30 pm MT via Zoom\nThis year\, our Renewal sessions have considered where our beliefs inspire actions–from what we believe about grief and our bodies\, to the actions and beliefs of our religious leaders and forebearers\, to the ways our Iliff students are living out their beliefs. To finish off our Renewal season\, we are asking the question\, What can we do right now to take action in our beliefs? \nFor our April Renewal session\, Mekela Goehring\, Esq.\, friends of Iliff and Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network\, will be joining us to share about the actions we can take today to live out our beliefs in equity\, diversity\, and acceptance. She will share about the network and how we can be part of advocating for our neighbors. \nRegister for April Renewal Here\nSpeaker: Mekela Goehring\, Esq.\nExecutive Director\, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network \nMekela Goehring has served as RMIAN’s Executive Director since 2005. She began working at RMIAN in 2003 as the organization’s first detention staff attorney\, representing detained clients before the Executive Office for Immigration Review\, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services\, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. She is a frequent speaker on issues involving immigration law and policy\, and works with numerous committees and groups to expand access to justice for individuals in immigration proceedings in Colorado and beyond. Mekela has served as an adjunct professor for externships at the University of Colorado Law School. Prior to working at RMIAN\, Mekela clerked for Judge Casebolt at the Colorado Court of Appeals. Mekela’s passion for working for social justice through the legal system began during fellowships at Community Legal Services in Yuma\, Arizona\, and Colorado Legal Services in Denver\, Colorado. Mekela graduated summa cum laude from the University of Colorado at Boulder and earned her J.D. from the University of Colorado Law School. She was admitted to the Colorado bar in 2002. Mekela has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 2003. In 2013\, the American Immigration Lawyers Association awarded Mekela the Arthur C. Helton Human Rights Award for her outstanding service in advancing the cause of human rights. In 2018\, the University of Colorado Law School awarded Mekela the Dean’s Choice—Dean Edward C. King Making a Difference Award. In her free time\, Mekela enjoys spending time with her husband\, two children\, and all their animals in the Colorado outdoors. \nAt Iliff\, we spend much of our time exploring theology\, ethics\, the world\, and ourselves—wrestling with big ideas and deep questions. But what happens when we move beyond the classroom? Where do we see these beliefs lived out in the world? Who is showing up in real and authentic ways in everyday life—and how can we support them\, learn from them\, and join them? \nThis year\, our Renewal series focuses on the powerful intersection of belief and action. We’ll hear from individuals both within and beyond the Iliff community who are putting their convictions into practice and making a tangible difference. Join us as we explore how ideas take shape in the world around us—and what it means for each of us to do the same.
URL:https://www.iliff.edu/event-calendar/april-renewal-session/
LOCATION:CO
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