
Experience the resilience of the Latinx community
through the intersection of
art, faith, public policy and theology.
September 20-21, 2019
SMU Perkins School of Theology
and SMU Meadows School of the Arts
Free and Open to the Public
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Featuring nationally renowned scholars, artists, local activists, clergy and community leaders in a variety of settings throughout this two-day event.
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Latina Feminist
Daisy Machado
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Political Sociologist
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
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Biblical Scholar
Fernando Segovia
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Jessica Carmona, Award-winning Playwright and Actor
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Witness a performance of “Elvira, The Immigration Play Friday,” September 20.
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Engage the mind, body and soul on the issues of immigration, race and gender through:
- An art exhibition
- Poetry and musical reflections on the theme
- An original stage performance
- Engaging worship
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Event Sponsors Include:
The Center for the Study of Latino/a Christianity and Religions
Ignite/Arts Dallas: A Center for People, Purpose, Place at
SMU Meadows School of the Arts
The SMU Meadows Division of Theatre
Event Partners include:
The Roy Barton Lecture
Ignite/Arts Dallas at SMU Meadows School of the Arts
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