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Over the past three weeks, award-winning photojournalist John Noltner helped us document our community's story via online virtual studio sessions with a group of 50 students and staff. During each session he asked participants to reflect on the question: “What does community or belonging look like for you during this time of pandemics and protests?”  

Join us for an evening conversation tomorrow with John as he unveils a sample of this year’s portraits, shares insights on themes explored, and explains his process. 

Thursday, October 1, 2020 
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Register
here to receive Zoom Link

Last year, John spent a week with the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life and helped us document our community's story and response to the question: "What is your responsibility to create community?" You can view images and a short video documenting last year's process here

John Noltner is the creator of "A Peace of My Mind," a multimedia installation that uses art and storytelling to engage diverse communities in the big questions of life. John's latest project is titled: “I Can Hear the Streets Talking” a collection of stories gathered from the George Floyd Memorial in the Twin Cities. 

RSVP on IC Engage to get SLI credit, and be sure to register here to receive the Zoom link!

This project is part of the Student Affairs and Campus Life Signature Event Series and implemented in partnership with the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life, the Office of Student Grants, the First Gen Center, the Office of Student Engagement, Campus Center, the Center for IDEAS, the LGBT Center, International Student Services, and Athletics. 

*Image is a sample of four portraits facilitated by John virtually. 

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