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- Living My Truth: Art by Nathaniel Devarie9:00 am
- Scenes and Symbols: Artworks from China, Korea, and Japan10:00 am
- Adipose Semiar, "A Bioenergetic Approach to Elucidate the Role of TORC1 Signaling in the Metabolic Adaption of Pancreatic ß-cells to Excess Glucose." Speaker: Lucia Rameh, PhD10:00 am
- Soldiers and Kings: Violence, Representation, and Photoethnographic Practice in the Context of Human Smuggling Across Mexico, A Lecture By Jason De Leon12:00 pm
- David Lammy, Labour Member of Parliament for Tottenham, in Conversation with Graham Wilson12:30 pm
- SPH DEAN'S SEMINAR (SHINE LECTURE)—Is Patient Privacy Dead?1:00 pm
- Student recital: Isreal Gutierrez, trombone2:00 pm
- Karen Adelman Seminar3:00 pm
- Create Space3:00 pm
- Tea Time3:30 pm
- Internship Insights Expo4:30 pm
- Global Dinner Club5:00 pm
- When Buddhism Turned to Writing5:00 pm
- Alianza Latina6:00 pm
- Stealing Culture: The Complicated Politics of Cultural Appropriation 6:00 pm
- String Departmental Recital6:00 pm
- Book Club6:00 pm
- Conversations with Christopher Ricks- Bob Dylan: Trouble No More - Slow Trains Coming7:00 pm
- Alea III concert8:00 pm
- Graduate Vocal Ensemble Concert8:00 pm
- Student Recital: Jieun Kim, cello8:00 pm
Living My Truth: Art by Nathaniel Devarie
Nathaniel Devarie paints his personal narrative in his art exhibition "Living My Truth". He brings us on a journey from rejection in his conservative, Christian church community to self-acceptance through love as a gay male. Through strong visuals in acrylic paint and fabric works, the viewer receives a deep understanding of how the plight of LGBTQAI individuals search for spirituality may be found beyond the parameters of organized religion. He takes all the positives of what he learned from his family and church community of his youth to bear on his new understanding of God as love.
When | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm every day until Tuesday, May 22, 2018 |
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Building | 745 Commonwealth Avenue |
Room | Community Center (Lower Level) |
Contact Name | Kara Jackman |
Contact Email | kjackman@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | School of Theology |
Fees | Free |