Fencing in God: Exploring the Intersections of Religion, Immigration, and Incarceration

The Institute of Religion, Culture, and Public Life is sponsoring Fencing in God? - a semester-long series of events focused on the ways in which religion and mobility intersect with immigration and incarceration. Throughout the Spring 2013 term, we will be presenting three public lectures with scholars and activists and three related film-screenings, intended to facilitate and encourage long-term discussions around the topics of religion, immigration, and incarceration.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Sin Nombre: Free screening on February 13th


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      • Religion and Incarceration: A conversation with Wi...
      • Fencing in God Film Series: Broken On All Sides
      • Sin Nombre: Free screening on February 13th
      • Alyshia Galvez on February 12th

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