Africa
- Nov. 4: Café Cinema: “Hotel Rwanda”
- Nov. 7: Randall Tobias on Indiana and America helping fight AIDS in Africa
- Nov. 8: Hotel Rwanda — An Evening with Paul Rusesabagina
Art & culture
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 5: Absence of Our Presence — The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art Symposium
- Nov. 6: Public Conversation Dinner Dialogue
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 10: Skirting the Issue — Stories of Indiana’s Historical Women Artists
- Nov. 10: Franz Lehár’s “The Merry Widow,” 1905 and 2005 — Waltzing at the Edge of the Abyss
- Nov. 13: The Crossroads Ensemble in Concert
- Nov. 16: Breaking Ground — Adventures in Life and Architecture
- Nov. 17: Gravitating Towards Indianapolis
- Nov. 18: Regulars and Refugees — An Evening with Carrie Newcomer
- Nov. 19: Time and Timelessness — A Conversation with Stewart Brand and Witold Rybczynski
Education
- Nov. 2: Nov. 10: Moving into The Next Generation in Education
- Nov. 16: Indiana Higher Education in a Flat World
Environment & ecology
- Nov. 5: Creation in Time and Eternity — Ecology and Orthodox Christianity
- Nov. 7: Working Our Way Home — An Evening with Wendell Berry & Friends
- Nov. 17: Freshwater and Foreign Policy
Ethnic relations
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 3: The Art of Native Philanthropy
- Nov. 5: Absence of Our Presence — The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art Symposium
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 7: Immigration in American Life: A Midwest Perspective
- Nov. 7: A Reading with A’Leila Bundles
- Nov. 10: 'As Fast As Circumstances Should Permit': Abraham Lincoln's Move Toward Equality
- Nov. 20: Viewing of film "Alan & Naomi" and discussion with director Sterling van Wagenen
Film
- Nov. 4: Café Cinema — “Hotel Rwanda”
- Nov. 8: Hotel Rwanda — An Evening with Paul Rusesabagina
- Nov. 20: Viewing of film "Alan & Naomi" and discussion with director Sterling van Wagenen
Food (eating and thinking)
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 7: Working Our Way Home: An Evening with Wendell Berry & Friends
- Nov. 8: "Jewish Food: The World at Table"
- Nov. 8: Where have all the farmers gone?
- Nov. 12: At Home through Learning and Sharing— an evening with the Sikhs
- Nov. 14: An Intimate Taste of Mass. Ave.
Gender and society
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 7: A Reading with A’Leila Bundles
- Nov. 9: Moving and Staying in a Global Indy
- Nov. 10: Skirting the Issue — Stories of Indiana’s Historical Women Artists
Global business
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 7: Whatever happened to the Free Trade Area of the Americas?
- Nov. 8: Where have all the farmers gone?
- Nov. 15: Revaluing the Chinese Yuan — Opportunity or threat?
- Nov. 16: Indiana Higher Education in a Flat World
- Nov. 16: View and discuss the muckraing film "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price"
- Nov. 16: Global corruption: Capitalism's Achilles Heel
Glocalization
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 3: The US and Global Poverty
- Nov. 6: Public Conversation Dinner Dialogue
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 7: Whatever happened to the Free Trade Area of the Americas?
- Nov. 9: Moving and Staying in a Global Indy
- Nov. 9: The Diaspora and the Homecoming
- Nov. 10: US Challenges in Iraq and the Muslim World
- Nov. 16: Indiana Higher Education in a Flat World
- Nov. 16: View and discuss the muckraing film "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price"
- Nov. 19: Time and Timelessness: A Conversation with Stewart Brand and Witold Rybczynski
Immigration and assimilation
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 3: Maintaining Religious Values in a Changing Society
- Nov. 7: Immigration in American Life: A Midwest Perspective
- Nov. 9: Moving and Staying in a Global Indy
- Nov. 9: The Diaspora and the Homecoming
- Nov. 12: Generations of Immigrant Experiences: Poetry Reading and Historic Walking Tour
- Nov. 12: At Home through Learning and Sharing
- Nov. 13: The Crossroads Ensemble in Concert
Interfaith relations
- Nov. 3: Maintaining Religious Values in a Changing Society
- Nov. 5: Jewish Mystical Tradition and Spiritual Imagination: Living in the Presence of God
- Nov. 5: Creation in Time and Eternity: Ecology and Orthodox Christianity
- Nov. 9: Moving and Staying in a Global Indy
- Nov. 10: US Challenges in Iraq and the Muslim World
- Nov. 12: At Home through Learning and Sharing
- Nov. 13: Sacred Circles, Public Squares
- Nov. 15: Staying at the Heart of Belief, Moving Toward One Another in Openness—An Interfaith Peace-Prayer Service
- Nov. 16: Twenty Years of Interfaith in Indianapolis
International relations
- Nov. 3: The US and Global Poverty
- Nov. 6: Bill Clinton at Butler!
- Nov. 7: Whatever happened to the Free Trade Area of the Americas?
- Nov. 10: US Challenges in Iraq and the Muslim World
- Nov. 14: The US and the UN — Who should be reforming whom?
- Nov. 15: A view from the Israeli peace movement
- Nov. 15: Revaluing the Chinese Yuan — Opportunity or threat?
- Nov. 15: Amb. Donald Gregg on the Korean Peninsula
- Nov. 17: Freshwater and Foreign Policy
Journalism
- Nov. 3: A talk by former FBI agent and profiler Candice DeLong
- Nov. 13: An evening with NPR's Diane Rehm
Middle East
- Nov. 8: "Jewish Food: The World at Table"
- Nov. 10: US Challenges in Iraq and the Muslim World
- Nov. 13: "Israelis and Palestinians: Living in Peace as Neighbors"
- Nov. 15: A view from the Israeli peace movement
Music
- Nov. 3-6: 2005 International Festival
- Nov. 8: "Migrations of a Melody" in words and melody
- Nov. 9: The Diaspora and the Homecoming
- Nov. 13: The Crossroads Ensemble in Concert
- Nov. 18: Regulars and Refugees -- An Evening with Carrie Newcomer
Peacemaking
- Nov. 8: Hotel Rwanda: An Evening with Paul Rusesabagina
- Nov. 11: “Becoming a Peacemaker”
- Nov. 13: "Israelis and Palestinians: Living in Peace as Neighbors"
- Nov. 14: The US and the UN — Who should be reforming whom?
Philanthropy
Political reform
- Nov. 6: Bill Clinton at Butler!
- Nov. 9: Health Care Reform: Current Prognosis
- Nov. 10: “'As Fast As Circumstances Should Permit': Abraham Lincoln's Move Toward Equality"
Poverty at home & abroad
- Nov. 3: The US and Global Poverty
- Nov. 6: Bill Clinton at Butler!
- Nov. 7: Randall Tobias on Indiana and America helping fight AIDS in Africa
- Nov. 7: Whatever happened to the Free Trade Area of the Americas?
- Nov. 9: "Health Care Reform: Current Prognosis"
Value conflict & consensus
- Nov. 6: Public Conversation Dinner Dialogue
- Nov. 6: A Public Conversation with Wendell Berry, A’Lelia Bundles and Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
- Nov. 7: Working Our Way Home: An Evening with Wendell Berry & Friends
- Nov. 8: "Where have all the farmers gone"
- Nov. 9: Moving and Staying in a Global Indy
- Nov. 13: Sacred Circles, Public Squares
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Fantastic schedule, John. This makes me thinking living in Indiana isn't such a wasteland! Nice work -- I blogged it today over at hoosiersatemybrain.blogspot.com.
Also, don't forget the Block Forum Lecture Series over at the IHC -- Some great speakers this season including Diane Rehm and Randy Cohen.
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