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Colleagues:

The Spring 2012 Social Justice Film Series continues this Wednesday 
(April 11th) with its presentation of *_"Divided We Fall: Americans in 
the Aftermath"_* -

*"Divided We Fall: Americans in the Aftermath"_
_Wednesday, April 11th, 2012*
/_Two _showings: *Noon *(104 Allen House) and *7:30 PM* (Living/Learning 
Commons - Room 216)
/The film will be screened partially followed by a discussion on themes.

*/About the film: /*A powerful film that speaks to the forces unleashed 
in a time of national crisis--racism and religion, fear and forgiveness. 
Winner of more than a dozen international awards, the film has been 
celebrated as "a starting point for the new dialogue on race and 
religion that is essential to America's future" (Diana L. Eck, Professor 
of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies at Harvard University and 
director of The Pluralism Project <http://www.pluralism.org>). As we 
celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it is 
clear that the take-home message in the aftermath, still has much 
relevance today.
*/
/*/*About the  Social Justice Film Series*/: Brought to you by the 
Center for Cultural Pluralism, the Spring 2012 Social Justice Film 
Series theme is 'Conversations at the Crossroads' and offers 
participants an educational opportunity to explore through film and 
subsequent discourse and engage issues of identity in its various forms, 
visible and invisible. Films selected for the Social Justice Film Series 
have two viewings and are generally screened up to a half hour and 
followed by an engaged discourse on the themes by the participants. To 
be respectful of your time, it is our hope that this entire educational 
program does not exceed ninety minutes.

/*About the Center for Cultural Pluralism:*/ Established in 1999 at the 
Allen House, the Center for Cultural Pluralism (CCP) is dedicated to 
helping UVM achieve its core mission to provide quality multicultural 
education in order to equip faculty, staff and students with the 
competencies necessary to function in a diverse world. Focusing on the 
complex intersections of issues of culture and social justice, the 
Center offers a unique "Cultural Hub" where individuals and 
organizations working on behalf of cultural diversity and social justice 
issues can collaborate and coalesce.

Join us!

Respectfully,

Dirk

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Dirk J. Rodricks
Program Coordinator
Center for Cultural Pluralism
461 Main Street, Allen House
University of Vermont | Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-7990 (office) | (802) 656-3348
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