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Election Aftermath: Faith & the Common Good

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Now that the bitterly contested presidential election is behind us, how can we bring the country closer together as the transition of power unfolds?

We’ve organized an expert panel discussion described below and welcome you to join us for an edifying and inspiring discussion. Panelists include:



Dr. Mark Silk

Dr. Mark Silk
Director, Leonard Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life and Professor of Religion in Public Life, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Dr. Silk is a Religion News Service columnist for Spiritual Politics


Dr. Charlie Camosy

Dr. Charlie Camosy
Associate Professor, Theology Department, Fordham University, Bronx, NY.  Dr. Camosy also writes for Religion News Service.

 


Tom Scott

Tom Scott
Co-Founder of Nantucket Nectars Juice Company (sold in 2002), which became a Harvard Business School case study. He is an Emmy-award winning film producer, and is Co-Founder, Chairman and is CEO of Greenwich, Conn. -based The Nantucket Project, and is pursuing a Masters Degree in Divinity & Political Science at Yale Divinity School.


MaryAnn Murtha

MaryAnn Murtha
MaryAnn Murtha teaches in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Western CT State University. Active in the non-profit community, she was appointed by Newtown’s First Selectman as a donor liaison in the wake of the Sandy Hook School shooting. She is also a contributor to Religion News Service.


David Gibson

David Gibson – Moderator
RNS National Correspondent, an award-winning religion journalist, author and filmmaker. He has written several books on Catholic topics. His latest book is on biblical artifacts: “Finding Jesus: Faith. Fact. Forgery,” which was also the basis of a popular CNN series.


When:  December 7th, 2016,  7-8:30pm. Doors open at 6:30pm

Location:
St. Catherine of Siena Parish Hall
4 Riverside Avenue
Riverside, CT 06878

 

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