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SUMMARY:Parliament of the World's Religions
DESCRIPTION:Over 30 people from our area have already registered to attend the Parliament. The conference theme is Reclaiming the Heart of Our Humanity\, and speakers will include the Dalai Lama\, Dr. Karen Armstrong\, Dr. Tariq Ramadan\, Oscar Arias Sanchez\, Dr. Eboo Patel\, Valarie Kaur\, and many more. Hundreds of workshops\, films\, exhibits\, and the opportunity to meet and talk with thousands of people from around the world coming together for peace and cooperation make it an event not to be missed! \nThe Parliament includes 10\,000 people from over 80 nations and 50 faith traditions. It is the largest interfaith gathering anywhere. \nFor full information and registration\, go to the Parliament website. \nDiscount registration is available until July 1.
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/parliament-of-the-worlds-religions/
LOCATION:Salt Palace\, 100 S West Temple\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84101
CATEGORIES:Concert,Conference,Dialogue,Panel Discussion,Prayer Service,Rally,Religious Service,Speaker,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Council for a Parliament of the World's Religions":MAILTO:info@parliamentofreligions.org
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SUMMARY:Leadership Crises in Silicon Valley: A Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:Bannan Institute Spring 2015: Leadership and the Intellectual Life\nTradition\, Innovation\, and Transformation \nKirk Hanson\, Executive Director\, Markkula Center\, Santa Clara University\nAnn Gregg Skeet\, Director of Leadership Ethics\, Markkula Center \nSilicon Valley life presents significant challenges to individual and organizational leadership.  In this working lunch\, Kirk Hanson\, Executive Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University and Ann Skeet\, Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University will reflect on the ten most significant challenges facing Silicon Valley leaders today and consider how resources within the Ignatian tradition might provide an innovative\, transformative way forward. \nCo-sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics \nMore information and RSVP at: www.scu.edu/ic/bannan/2014-15/spring.cfm?b=474&c=20191
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/leadership-crises-in-silicon-valley-a-way-forward/
LOCATION:Williman Room\, Benson Center\, Santa Clara University\, Santa Clara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150503T213000
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CREATED:20150430T090210Z
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SUMMARY:To Save a Life: Film and Panel
DESCRIPTION:To kick-off national youth mental health awareness week\, local church groups\, under the leadership of St. Christopher Parish in San Jose\, with the support of NAMI Santa Clara County\, have rallied together to organize a special screening of To Save a Life.  This event is available FREE to all in our community. \nTo Save a Life is the story of all-American teen Jake Taylor\, who seems to have it all. But after a childhood friend’s death\, Jake’s world turns upside down\, and he is forced to make a decision that could change his life forever. To Save a Life is about making unexpected choices and sacrifices\, while having the courage and determination to persevere against all odds. \nAt some point\, every teen has to decide: “What’s my life going to be about?” The film dares to bring that question into their world\, encouraging them to answer it with boldness\, honesty and compassion. \nTo Save a Life has started a movement all across the country. In communities just like ours\, groups are working together to make an organized effort to reach local teens in crisis. Groups like ours are dedicated to offering every teen the opportunity to see this film and hear its powerful message of hope. \nThe film will be screened from 7 until 9 pm\, and a panel will follow from 9 until 9:30 pm. Panelists will include: \n\nJim Britts\, To Save a Life Film Producer and Youth Pastor\, New Song Community Church\, Oceanside\, CA\nDave Cortese\, Board President\, Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors\nPattie Cortese\, Trustee\, East Side Union High School District\nDawn Brown\, Development Manager\, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Santa Clara County.\nAnne Ehersman\, Executive Director\, Project Cornerstone\n\nSpecial thanks to CineLux Almaden Plaza for donating use of their theatre.\nThe official trailer for the film can be viewed here: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEIeXZInnwI \nAn interview with producer Jim Britts can be viewed here: \n \nAll are welcome!
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/to-save-a-life-film-and-panel/
LOCATION:CineLux Almaden Cinema\, 2305 Almaden Rd.\, San Jose\, CA\, 95125
CATEGORIES:Film,Panel Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Miller":MAILTO:camillerlg@aol.com
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SUMMARY:The Bottom Line of Contemplative Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Bannan Institute Spring 2015: Leadership and the Intellectual Life\nExploring the Impact of Spiritual Engagement by Organizational Leaders in Higher Education\, Business\, and Healthcare \nAndre Delbecq\, Elizabeth McCabe\, David McCallum\, S.J.\, Diarmuid Rooney \nWhat role can spirituality play in executive decision-making and larger organizations? Andre Delbecq of Santa Clara University\, a pioneer in the field of leadership spirituality\, will explore the value and impact of incorporating spirituality into the business\, healthcare\, and higher education arenas\, in conversation with Elizabeth McCabe and Diarmuid Rooney of Ministry Leadership Center\, and David McCallum\, S.J. of Le Moyne University. \nSee details and RSVP at www.scu.edu/ic/bannan/2014-15/spring.cfm?b=474&c=20059
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/the-bottom-line-of-contemplative-leadership/
LOCATION:St. Clare Room\, Library and Learning Commons\, Santa Clara University\, Santa Clara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150426T133000
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Technology as if People Matter
DESCRIPTION:A symposium exploring the effects of the Digital Revolution. A distinguished panel of technologists\, writers and Silicon Valley luminaries will explore the effects of the Digital Revolution on people at home\, at work\, at school and on the road. \nPanelists include: \n\nTom Foremski\, Editor\, Silicon Valley Watcher\nNina Horne\, Public Policy\, City of Oakland\nTapan Parikh\, Professor\, UC Berkeley School of Information\nRichard Whitaker\, Editor\, Conversations.org\nPanel Facilitator: Tom Mahon\, Author and Forty-year Silicon Valley Veteran\n\nSponsored by Interfaith Center at the Presidio in association with AHIMSA\, ServiceSpace and the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery.
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/rethinking-technology-as-if-people-matter/
LOCATION:Presidio Chapel\, 130 Fisher Loop\, Presidio\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ahimsa Berkeley":MAILTO:info@ahimsaberkeley.org
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CREATED:20150416T080150Z
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SUMMARY:What You Wanted to Know About Other Religions (but were afraid to ask)
DESCRIPTION:See description above.
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/what-you-wanted-to-know-about-other-religions-but-were-afraid-to-ask-4/
LOCATION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church\, 950 Santa Cruz Avenue\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:What You Wanted to Know About Other Religions (but were afraid to ask)
DESCRIPTION:See event description above.
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/what-you-wanted-to-know-about-other-religions-but-were-afraid-to-ask-3/
LOCATION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church\, 950 Santa Cruz Avenue\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150426T080000
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SUMMARY:What You Wanted to Know About Other Religions (but were afraid to ask)
DESCRIPTION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church presents a weekend with a panel of scholars from the Christian\, Hindu\, Humanist\, Jewish\, and Muslim faiths. \nDo you have a question for one of our guests? Click here to submit your question. \nAlso viewable at the satellite campuses in Mountain View\, San Jose\, and San Mateo. See locations. \nSee a video of last year’s presentation.
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/what-you-wanted-to-know-about-other-religions-but-were-afraid-to-ask-2/
LOCATION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church\, 950 Santa Cruz Avenue\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150425T170000
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SUMMARY:What You Wanted to Know About Other Religions (but were afraid to ask)
DESCRIPTION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church presents a weekend with a panel of scholars from the Christian\, Hindu\, Humanist\, Jewish\, and Muslim faiths. \nDo you have a question for one of our guests? Click here to submit your question. \nAlso viewable at the satellite campuses in Mountain View\, San Jose\, and San Mateo. See locations.\nAdditional Sessions on Sunday\, April 26\, at 8:00 am\, 9:30 am\, and 11:00 am. \nSee a video of last year’s presentation. \nhttps://vimeo.com/85109794 \n 
URL:https://sivicdev.sivicouncil.org/event/what-you-wanted-to-know-about-other-religions-but-were-afraid-to-ask/
LOCATION:Menlo Park Presbyterian Church\, 950 Santa Cruz Avenue\, Menlo Park\, CA\, 94025
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