Abraham’s Bridge Film Screening & Panel Discussion (Read More)

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This screening and discussion of the short documentary film "Abraham's Bridge" is part of the ongoing series "Cultivating Care in Complex Times: Faith, Friendship, and Food Insecurity," exploring how relationships across difference can foster care, resilience, and shared responsibility. The series will culminate in a community event at the Unity Garden on the Tri-Faith campus on Sunday, May 3. The panel will be facilitated by Dr. Courtney Wilder, Professor of Religion, Midland University. The panelists include: Taylor Keen, Sacred Seed; Bonni Leiserowitz, Unity Garden at Tri-Faith; and Abdul Mackie, Catholic Charities of Omaha. This event is open to the public and free of charge. For more information about Abraham's Bridge, please see: abridgefilm.com Hosted by the Luther College of Arts and Sciences at Midland University

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Sacred Seed: Reviving Indigenous Agricultural Lifeways (Read More)

Seed is sacred to the First Peoples of this land. Taylor Keen shares his 10 year journey to reclaim his Omaha tribal seeds and the teachings afforded by the Plant Nations. Presented by Taylor Keen, who is of Omaha and Cherokee heritage and is a full-time instructor at Creighton University. Keen is the author of ‘Rediscovering Turtle Island: A First Peoples' Account of the Sacred Geography of America" and the founder of Sacred Seed.

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