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2 pm–3:30 pm
Fostering Civil Discourse in the Classroom
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4
12 pm–1 pm
The Genesis and Metamorphosis of the Militia Movement into a National Domestic Terrorism Threat
1 pm–2 pm
Japanese Religions and Popular Culture Info Session
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12 am–1 pm
Dish It Up
12 pm–1:15 pm
PURPLE Movie Screening & Discussion - A Part of the Law & Democracy Series
2 pm–4 pm
B-Week: In Our Inclusive Era: Make Friendship Bracelets in DIGS
9
12 pm–1 pm
Panel discussion, ‘A House Divided: Politics Today and American History’
12 pm–1 pm
The First-Generation Law Student Series: How to Ace Finals and Win a Trip to CALI
1 pm
Shadows of the Seventh: A Survivor’s Story
4 pm–5 pm
Learning from Lau v. Nichols (1974): Intersecting Language Rights and Racial Integration for Equitable Schooling
5 pm–8 pm
Pride in the Workplace
6 pm–7:30 pm
2024-25 Racial Literacy Roundtables
7 pm
Israel and Palestine: Perspectives on the Ongoing Violence
10
9 am–10:30 am
Civil Discourse Workshop presented by SLICE
3:30 pm–5 pm
Courageous Dialogue Workshop
6 pm
DeMisty Bellinger to read from ‘All Daughters are Awesome Everywhere’
11
12
8:30 am–2:30 pm
Rural America: Wasteland or Reasons for Hope?
13
14
8 am–3:30 pm
Aspiring to Teach, Share and Belong: A Brighter Future for our Native Students
15
12 am–1 pm
Dish It Up
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Great Plains Talk: Dr. Tom Gannon, “Birding While Indian”
5:30 pm–6:30 pm
Great Plains Talk: Tom Gannon, “Birding While Indian”
16
2 pm–3:30 pm
From Awareness to Action, Strategies for Addressing Microaggressions in the Classroom
17
4 pm–5:30 pm
Art & Civility Conversation
4 pm–5 pm
Civil Conversations
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22
12 pm–1 pm
Dish It Up
23
24
3 pm–4:30 pm
Civil Discourse Workshop presented by SLICE
3:30 pm–4:30 pm
Courageous Dialogue Workshop
6 pm–7:30 pm
Women’s and Gender Studies 2024 Lecture
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29
12 pm–1:15 pm
Disagreeing Better: Fostering Meaningful Civic Conversations
12 pm–1 pm
Dish It Up
12 pm
Informal Conversation with Visiting Scholar Dr. Rhi Johnson
5:30 pm–7 pm
Medieval and Renaissance Studies presents Charles Parker
30
10 am–11 am
Reviewing Your Syllabus through the Lens of ‘Open’
12 pm–1 pm
When Bodily Autonomy is on the Ballot: ACLU of Nebraska on Ballot Initiatives 434 and 439
5:30 pm–7 pm
Politics, Romance, and a Lost Manuscript: Recovering the Secret History of Key West
31
11 am
Masculinity, Law and Justice: An Interdisciplinary Conversation about the Trial of the Menendez Brothers
12 pm–1 pm
The First-Generation Law Student Series: Maintaining a Healthy Work-Life Balance
1
4:45 pm
Life in Lincoln: International Quilt Museum
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