Kathryn Wasserman Davis Collaborative in Conflict Transformation KWD COLLABORATIVE IN CONFLICT TRANSFORM.

Light blue flyer with a heart-shaped world being held in a hand.

Peace Vigil

All are welcome to meet at the peace pole in the MIIS garden on November 1 from 12:30 to 1:30 to hold a vigil for peace and honor the lives of those lost in recent conflicts, as well as our other loved ones who have passed away. Nov. 1 is the traditional day to honor the dead in many cultures, known as “Day of the Dead” in Mexico. You’re welcome to bring a photo, a prayer, a poem, flowers. The space is a safe and inclusive space to honor our collective grief and losses. Some flowers will be provided by the KWD Collaborative in Conflict Transformation.

Our Green Thumb Garden

Closed to the Public

Dinner Dialogue: Israel and Palestine

Tragic events in the Middle East have impacted many in the Middlebury community, and raised questions about how we may respond both personally and collectively to global conflict and violence on a college campus. How can we make space for authentic expression of grief, anger, and fear, while not contributing to dehumanization and stereotyping? In facilitated small groups, participants in this community dinner will have a chance to share their experiences, hear the perspectives of other community members, and reflect on our core concerns and sense of purpose.

Middlebury College

Closed to the Public
4 dancers in movement, 2 in the front and 2 in the back

The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters Series with INSPIRIT Dance Company Lunch and Discussion

The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters series welcomes INSPIRIT, a dance company. INSPIRIT’s newest work, “What We Ask of Flesh” sees flesh as the veil between the world and the soul, and explores what people hold, relinquish and collect to create an identity. “What We Ask of Flesh” is about navigating the spaces between our internal and external existence.

Mahaney Arts Center Cafe

Closed to the Public
4 dancers, 2 in front and 2 in back

The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters Series with INSPIRIT Dance Company Movement Matters Masterclass

The Global Body in Conflict: Movement Matters series welcomes INSPIRIT, a dance company. INSPIRIT’s newest work, “What We Ask of Flesh” sees flesh as the veil between the world and the soul, and explores what people hold, relinquish and collect to create an identity. “What We Ask of Flesh” is about navigating the spaces between our internal and external existence.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public