Schedule of Events


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Added Attractions:

Kids for Peace
Activities for kids ages 6-11, including multi-cultural stories, movement, music, and a socio-economic meal that emphasizes just distribution of food. Childcare for children ages 3-5 will be provided free of charge.

EPI Artists' Exhibit
Many of the EPI Artists' who contributed to the Epidemic Peace Imagery Exhibit have contributed similar art to the TaPW Conference. The Epidemic Peace Imagery Exhibit can be viewed at the Public Library Main Branch through the month of September.

PeaceWeaving
An opportunity to do some weaving during the weekend on a peace piece that is in progress.

Food!
Food can be purchased throughout the weekend in the Regina Hall dining room or in the Wingra Cafe in Predolin Humanities Center.

Sign Interpretation
Sign interpretation will be offered for the Friday, 7PM presentation.
The Schedule
  • Friday, Sept. 19:
    5:30-6:30PM, Tailgating for Peace
    Food availible for purchase, with entertainment by local musicians.
    Predolin Terrace

    7PM, Presentation: "What Would A Peaceful World Look Like?"
    Father Roy Bourgeois
    (founder of SOA Watch)
    Anderson Auditorium

    8 PM for kids: "Sing Your Way Around the World" with Clare Norelle.


  • Saturday, Sept. 20
    9AM-Noon, Nonviolence Training w/ Eric LeCompte

    Kids for Peace Events start at 9AM

    Noon - lunch in the EC dining room (pay as you go)

    Workshops:
    1-2PM, SOA Watch w/ Roy Bourgeois
    2PM, Islam & Conflict Resolution (Islamic Perspective)

    3:00-3:30PM Ice Cream Social -- Predolin Terrace / Commons area

    3:30-5PM, Peace Communities in Colombia & Palestine
    Supper break (on your own, on campus or in Madison restaurant)
    Fr. Roy will possibly be speaking at church service in the evening.

    5PM, Theatre as Nonviolent Protest

  • Sunday, Sept. 21
    10AM-11:30 and 2-6PM, Nonviolence Training for Trainers w/ Eric LeCompte

    11:30 Mass, Roy B. preside/preach -- St. Joseph Chapen, Regina Hall
    12:30PM, Brunch in the EC dining room (pay as you go)

    1:30-2:30PM, Music as Nonviolent Protest w/ C. King, K. Brandow and Prince Myshkin
    2:40-3:40PM, Nonviolent Atonement w/ Denny Weaver
    3:40-4:50PM, International Solidarity Movement w/ Adam Shapiro

    5-6PM, Supper in EC dining room (pay as you go)

    6PM Concert in the Anderson Auditorium w/ Charlie King & Karen Brandow, Prince Myshkin
    (ticket price: $13 in advance, $15 at door; seniors and students: $8 in advance, $10 at door)

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