april, 2019

04apr6:00 pm9:00 pmWhat is Grace? IZI Get Real Conversation SeriesMitchell Hamline School of Law

Event Details

Mitchell Hamline School of Law and Marnita’s Table invite you to join us on Thursday, April 4th 2019 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. for an interactive dinner and conversation titled, “What is Grace?” as we kick-off our three event series Get Real. This series will include frank conversations designed to inspire us to move from talk to action in order to facilitate authentic connections across race, class, and culture for the purpose of improving understanding across differences. You are welcome to attend one or all three conversations.
 
Together in this series, we will take on three different important issues. What things are better left unsaid if you want to have productive conversations across race, class and culture? How do we support and help individuals when we witness microaggressions? How do we forgive and move forward with grace as one community when a mistake has been made?
 
(This event has been approved for 2 hours of diversity credit.)
 
What to Expect:
A delicious feast will be served in abundance to allay any dietary concern from vegan to carnivore using the Marnita’s Table model of Intentional Social Interaction. Please dress comfortably. You are our guest for the day! This community supper and dialogue has been made possible thanks to the generosity of the Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
 
Yes! This event is open to the public and free to participate!
 
Series Conversation Dates:
Tuesday, February 19th 2019 | 6:00-9:00 p.m. | Topic: “Really… I Can’t Say That?”
Thursday, March 7th 2019 | 6:00-9:00pm | Topic: Micro-Affirmations
Thursday April 4th 2019 | 6:00-9:00pm | Topic: What is Grace?
 
Location
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Conservatory Room
875 Summit Ave.
St. Paul, MN 55105
 
RSVP via e-mail to lauren@marnitastable.org
You may also call us at 612.928.7744
 
Day of Contact:
Lauren | 612.750.1267
 
Mitchell Hamline Learning Committee
The Mitchell Hamline Learning Committee was formed out of the Mitchell Hamline Diversity Working Group gatherings in an effort to create engaging learning experiences stimulate authentic connections across differences for the Mitchell Hamline greater community.
 
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Mitchell Hamline School of Law provides a legal education grounded in legal theory and distinguished by exceptional practical legal training. A forward-thinking, independent law school with a history dating back more than 100 years, we have continually shaped legal education to be relevant to our students, their future clients, and the legal profession. We are committed to making legal education accessible and offer an unmatched number of enrollment options. Our students graduate prepared to put their degree into practice or use their legal training in the profession of their choice.
 
About Marnita’s Table:
Marnita’s Table seeks to measurably increase social capital across race, class, culture, gender and other means of self-identity in order to catalyze transformational change where racial and cultural differences are not viewed as deficits or merely tolerated, but instead viewed as assets. Experts at social capital building, in the past thirteen years we’ve welcomed over 50,000 people from around the world and the around the way to find common ground while breaking bread. Check out our website www.marnitastable.org for more information.

Time

(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

Mitchell Hamline School of Law

875 Summit Ave

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