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  • Lies that Bind: Rethinking Identity (Liveright 2019) The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen (Norton 2010) The Ethics of Identity (Princeton 2007) Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Norton 2007) In My Father’s House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture (Oxford 1993) Mitri RahebFaith in the Age of Hijacked ReligionsCANCELLED DUE TO TRAVEL DISRUPTION Made possible by the generous sponsorship of Mountain View Lutheran Church, Edgewood, WA 6:30 p.m. | March 6 | Chris Knutzen Who: Rev

  • warmth and kindness with which he spoke and listened was transcendent. It also was known to many that David was a member of the Sudanese refugee cohort known as the Lost Boys, who came to the U.S. to escape bloodshed that marred the largest country in Africa. Although we were good friends, I always hesitated to ask David questions about his childhood. I worried that, if I knew details about what I suspected was a horrific past, I might somehow treat him differently. I didn’t think either of us wanted

  • AND AWARDS Finally, the 2009-2010 academic year was also a year to remember in terms of institutional recognition and awards. More than once last year the world noticed that, way up here in the upper left hand corner of the nation, 1600 miles west of the Mississippi, and two mountain ranges apart from the vast majority of independent colleges and universities, one Pacific Lutheran University is doing really exceptional work. Last year at Opening Convocation the university received the Senator Paul

  • Endowment Warwick Family Scholarship The Richard and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies at PLU Weathers Endowed Scholarship Doc and Lucille Weathers Endowed Scholarship West Coast Grocery SBA Endowed Scholarship Rev. John Whiteneck and Rev. Joe Smith Generations for Peace Endowment Stephen and Leslie Whyte Endowed Music Scholarship Wick Family Endowed Scholarship Margaret Wickstrom Endowed Scholarship for International Students James S. Willis, Jr. Memorial Endowment for Music

  • the relationship between living humans and other persons or things, however they are conceived.” Everyone and everything deserve the same respect, including those which are seen in the West as inanimate (Mountains, rivers, etc.) There are also a large number of different traditions within the umbrella of Native American religions, because there are hundreds of Indigenous groups.  Although there are not unifying holidays in the way there are with other religious traditions, NA and Indigenous people

  • from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, and two new staff members are hired. Spring 2006 Women’s Studies is changed to Women’s & Gender Studies by faculty. Fall 2006 The Women’s Center moves to Upper Campus on 121st Street. 2007 The center’s Department of Justice grant is renewed for another three years. 2008 The “He Loves Me, He Loves me Not: Men’s Role in Ending Violence Against Women” national conference is held. Mar. 11, 2010 Assistant Attorney General Tony West visits

  • fiancé and best friend, making memories that will last a lifetime. I also had the chance to study away to Rome, Italy, serve as a Resident Assistant for three years, and travel to Germany and France in Choir of the West. I am excited to graduate and move on to the next chapter of my life, but PLU and the experiences I have had at PLU will always hold a special place in my heart. What’s next? I am marrying my love and best friend, Matt Hubbard, in July of this year and we are excited to start our

  • Lerner Fellow from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, and has participated in numerous Holocaust education programs nationally and internationally, including those through the USHMM and Yad Vashem. Ilana has helped to plan and lead international Holocaust study trips and is currently working on planning another for 2015 to Poland and Israel. Ilana lives in West Seattle and is the proud mom of two kids, ages 6 and 8.Jennifer Marlow Jennifer Marlow is an assistant professor of European history at

  • Lerner Fellow from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, and has participated in numerous Holocaust education programs nationally and internationally, including those through the USHMM and Yad Vashem. Ilana has helped to plan and lead international Holocaust study trips and is currently working on planning another for 2015 to Poland and Israel. Ilana lives in West Seattle and is the proud mom of two kids, ages 6 and 8.Jennifer Marlow Jennifer Marlow is an assistant professor of European history at

  • Lerner Fellow from the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, and has participated in numerous Holocaust education programs nationally and internationally, including those through the USHMM and Yad Vashem. Ilana has helped to plan and lead international Holocaust study trips and is currently working on planning another for 2015 to Poland and Israel. Ilana lives in West Seattle and is the proud mom of two kids, ages 6 and 8.Jennifer Marlow Jennifer Marlow is an assistant professor of European history at