Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 6th, 2023 Comments Off on The Loving Generation: Growing up in a Multiracial Family
by Emma Nobbe, ’24 A New View Film Series started off the semester with a screening of The Loving Generation. This documentary series offered insights into the experiences of biracial families and individuals since the Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court verdict in 1967 which legalized interracial marriage. The series told the stories of several individuals who […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jan 26th, 2023 Comments Off on Communications at The CFV
by Cora Parker, ’25 As the Center for Faith and Vocation’s Communications Intern for the 2022 Fall semester, I wanted to take a moment and reflect upon some key takeaways from my internship. First and foremost this internship has not only allowed me to build on previous skills and learn an abundance of new skills […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 16th, 2022 Comments Off on Connecting Black Christian Faith to Gospel Music
by Rebecca Kural, ’25 My Interfaith internship at the CFV has been one of the highlights of my semester. This is my first internship experience, and I feel so lucky to have had the unwavering support and encouragement of Daniel Meyers and Marguerite Stanciu. My role as the interfaith community engagement intern is very flexible […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 14th, 2022 Comments Off on How Understanding Differing Viewpoints Can Lead to Growth
By Shiza Noveer, ’23 My first introduction to the Center for Faith and Vocation was during the fall semester of my junior year. I had decided to apply for the Interfaith Council after hearing about it from numerous friends. After my first Interfaith Council meeting, I was hooked. Those meetings became something I looked forward […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 12th, 2022 Comments Off on Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic-Project Grace
by Mackenzie Winchester, ’23 During the Fall 2022 semester, I was given the opportunity to experience firsthand how a faith-based organization can contribute to the development of the community. Despite growing up right outside of the city, I had never felt close to the Indianapolis community. Once a week, I would go to the Expungement […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 5th, 2022 Comments Off on Discovering the Value Presence of Religious and Cultural Diversity
by Noah Giddings, ’24 Center for Interfaith Cooperation Internship The Center for Interfaith Cooperation is a local Indianapolis non-profit focused on improving the relationships between different faith groups and creating community between religious groups. The CIC hopes to improve the relationships between different religious communities through mutual exposure, thereby demonstrating the humanity common to all. […]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Nov 14th, 2022 Comments Off on A New View Film Series: A Ballerina’s Tale Pulling back the curtain on the diversity and inclusion principles of the classical art form.
By Cora Parker, ’25 Much like any other forms of art, ballet is rooted in a world of tradition. From the music played to the choreography performed, the rich history of the art form is one that stretches across centuries and is actively demonstrated in performances today. Behind its beautiful nature, the industry happens to […]
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