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Native Amazonian with leaves in front of their face

Indigenous film, art and activism: counter-cartographies of the Amazon

This one-day symposium explores the relationship between film, art, and activism in the Amazon. Along with in-person discussions by international speakers, the programme includes a number of contemporary Amazonian films made by Indigenous creators who are using film to amplify their voices and contest historical marginalisation.

God After Harm

Wed 27 March

King's College Chapel

Easter at King’s returns during Holy Week this year. On Wednesday 27 March you are invited to join Dean of Chapel Stephen Cherry in conversation with leading representatives of Jewish, Christian, and Islamic perspectives to consider together what God expects of victims and survivors of harm.

Cost: Free

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Booking is recommended for this event.

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Timing

In person

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Wed 27 March 12:30PM - 1:30PM

Venue

Address: King's College Chapel
King's Parade
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1ST
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