ACHIEVING PEACE IN OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH POLITICS AND RELIGION…
IS NONVIOLENCE POSSIBLE?
Join us for a lively evening with moderator, Doug Fabrizio and a panel of prestigious leaders from diverse communities.
Theme: Discussions about achieving peace within our community through
politics and religion. Is non-violence possible?
Date & Time: Wednesday, February 7, 2007 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Venue: Westminster College/Vieve Gore Concert Hall, Emma Eccles
Jones Conservatory
1840 South 1300 East
Moderator: Doug Fabrizio – Host, KUER
Sponsored BY: Mayor Peter Corroon’s Council On Diversity Affairs, Community of Peace, First NationsGroup, Chamade, Westminster College Diversity Center and SL Interfaith Roundtable
Panelists: 1. Utah Lt. Governor Gary Herbert
2. Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff
3. State Representative David Litvack
4. Westminster College Representative
5. Unitarian Church, SL Interfaith Roundtable Tom Goldsmith
6. Lakota Spiritual Leader Arvil Looking Horse
7. President Islamic Society of Greater SL Tarek Nosseir
8. Attorney at Law Phil Uipi, Esq.
9. Director Utah Pride Center Valerie Larabee
10. Past Administrator, SLC Minority Affairs Archie Archuleta
11. Calvary Baptist Church Rev. France Davis
Opening address: Arvil Looking Horse, 19th generation Keeper of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe Bundle, Spiritual Leader: the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota People of the Great Plains.
It all begins with us