About this Event
Don’t miss the final session of the “We Advocate Freedom!” Teach-In Series, hosted by Iliff President, Dr. Lee H. Butler, Jr., as we welcome Rabbi Joe Black for an insightful interview on Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement by Angela Davis. This book bridges global struggles for justice, drawing us into an essential dialogue on freedom, solidarity, and resilience.
Our guest, Rabbi Joe Black, brings a unique perspective to this powerful conversation. As the Senior Rabbi of Temple Emanuel and a long-time leader in both religious and civic communities, Rabbi Black has dedicated his life to building inclusive and compassionate communities. With a background that spans community chaplaincy, leadership in multi-faith initiatives, and national recognition as a musician, author, and educator, Rabbi Black combines profound spiritual insight with a commitment to justice and social action. His voice will add depth and nuance to our exploration of the intersections of faith, activism, and communal responsibility.
In this interview-style session, Dr. Butler and Rabbi Black will discuss the themes raised by Davis, examining how collective movements confront and transcend systemic oppression.
This hybrid teach-in will be hosted both in person at Iliff and via Zoom. Join us for an evening of meaningful dialogue as we close out this series with reflection, inspiration, and a shared commitment to justice.
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Time:
6:00 pm MST – Meal provided to attendees
6:15 pm - Zoom room opens for remote participants
6:30-8:00 pm – Teach-in interview
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Reserve your spot today and be part of this profound conversation, rooted in the pursuit of freedom across boundaries and beliefs.
ADA Accessibility
The Iliff School of Theology is an ADA accessible campus and is committed to providing physical accessibility to everyone. The building has:
Accessible main entrance which includes a ramp and ADA accessible doors
Elevators on every floor
ADA accessible restrooms in each section of the school: Skaggs Hall, Iliff Hall, and the Library (first floor of the Main Library and upper Bacon Education Center)
Parking
Iliff parking is operated by the University of Denver (DU) parking services. All DU parking lots have accessible parking so Iliff parking is also accessible. We have designated ADA spaces and there is a ramp that leads from the parking lot to the main entrance of the Iliff School of Theology.
Contact for Reasonable Accommodations
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The Iliff School of Theology is an ADA accessible campus and is committed to providing physical accessibility to everyone. The building has:
Accessible main entrance which includes a ramp and ADA accessible doors
Elevators on every floor
ADA accessible restrooms in each section of the school: Skaggs Hall, Iliff Hall, and the Library (first floor of the Main Library and upper Bacon Education Center)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Iliff School of Theology, 2323 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, United States
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