QUICK SUMMARY A conversation based on Geoff Cameron's recently published a book on how the US and Canada have led the world in refugee resettlement, and how faith-based organizations played an essential role in this key aspect of global refugee protection. DETAILS...
Events
Identity: Film Screening & Conversation Around Faith, Race, Art & Mental Health
An official selection of the Justice Film Festival, Identity journeys with Andrew Nemr, an internationally known tap dance artist, as he navigates the seminal question, “Who am I?” The film joins Andrew as he navigates being the only son of immigrants, a trusted...
Fractured: Why our societies are coming apart and how to put them back together
Theos will host a conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Join us on June 3rd at 12.30pm BST, when Theos will host a lunchtime conversation with Jon Yates and Dr Madeleine Pennington. Jon will discuss his new book Fractured: Why our societies are...
Immigrants and the American Future
Immigrants and the American Future: A Conversation with: President George W. Bush Russell Moore President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, Southern Baptist Convention Yuval Levin Director, Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies, American Enterprise...
The Priority of the Person: A Conversation with David Walsh and John von Heyking
In the first event of the IHE’s new initiative on Catholic Political Thought, spearheaded by IHE Fellow V. Bradley Lewis, join Professor John von Heyking and IHE Fellow David Walsh for a lively discussion of Walsh’s latest book, The Priority of the Person: Political,...
Urban Playground: How Child-Friendly Planning and Design Can Save Cities
What type of cities do we want our children to grow up in? Car-dominated, noisy, polluted and devoid of nature? Or walkable, welcoming and green? As the climate crisis and urbanization escalate, cities urgently need to become more inclusive and sustainable. We will...
Life, Young Latinos, and COVID-19: Where Do We Go From Here?
A year after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the United States and the world, many are reflecting on the past year and where we go from here. It has raised questions about whose life is protected and valued by our health care system, which workers are “essential,” and...
The Battle Over American History and Civics: The Traps and Perils of Having a National Plan
A broad consensus has formed for improved instruction in American history and civics. Multiple studies and assessments indicate that Americans have an appallingly deficient understanding of their history and their governing process. And, of course, the events of...
Does Civility Still Matter?
In an increasingly polarized age, people are confused about when civility is appropriate, and what it entails. In a conversation moderated by David Corey (Baylor in Washington), join Dr. Cornel West (Union Theological Seminary), Dr. Teresa Bejan (Oxford University),...
Neighbourliness in a Global Context
What does it mean to be a good neighbour on a global scale? Theos researcher Simon Perfect will chair this talk given by the Bishop of London. What does it mean to be a good neighbour on a global scale? How might Brexit impact on our ability to live up to that...