"Sources of Hope for a Global Future"

March 12, 2002
Tufts University Campus | Goddard Chapel

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Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Winner of the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize, he is the Former General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches and the Former Bishop of Johannesburg. He is the author of Crying in the Wilderness, Hope and Suffering: Sermons and Speeches, The Rainbow People of God, The Essential Desmond Tutu, and most recently, No Future without Forgiveness.

He was appointed Chairperson of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by President Nelson Mandela.

Welcome

Patricia Kepler, Interim University Chaplain

Message from Tufts University President Lawrence Bacow

Presentation of the Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award

Sherman Teichman
Director, Institute for Global Leadership/EPIIC
Read Sherman Teichman's remarks.

Alexander Busse '04
EPIIC Colloquium

Reading on Peace
Noureddine Hawat
Muslim Affiliate Chaplain

Introduction of Music
Lisa Coleman

Music
"Wanting Memories" and "Nkosi Sikeleli Afrika"

Essence, Student Singing Group
Abigail Akande '04, Kaity Colon '03, Nadia Exama '05, Betsaida Garcia '02, Claire Johnson '05, Leah King '04, Candice Lewis '05, Rebecca McCormick '03, Sarah Sutton '04, Seanna Walsh '04, Sarah Yamani '02

Introduction of Russell Lecture

Joseph Walser
Chair, Department of Religion, Director, Africana Center

Introduction of Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Steven Bonsey
Episcopal/Protestant Associate Chaplain

Marlon Thomas '04
Protestant Student Fellowship

The Address

Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Read Archbishop Tutu's Address

Discussion
Moderated by Patricia Kepler and Sherman Teichman

Expression of Appreciation
Jeffrey Summit
Associate Chaplain and Hillel Director

Music
"Voluntary and Orison for Desmond Mpilo Tutu (2002) For Piano"
John McDonald
Piano, Chair, Music Department

Benediction
David O'Leary
Associate Chaplain and Catholic Center Director

Presented by
The University Chaplaincy and EPIIC/Institute for Global Leadership

Co-Sponsored by
The Department of Comparative Religion, Africana Center, Catholic Center, Fletcher Roundtable on a New World Order, Granoff Family Hillel Center, Islamic Center, Peace & Justice Studies, and the Protestant Ministry