Presented by the Keene Human Rights Committee. This years theme builds upon the presentation last year by Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Father Gregory Boyle, who encouraged those in attendance to go out into the world and build what Martin Luther King called "a beloved community." One where we imagine a circle of compassion with nobody standing outside the circle, a place where there are no margins, so there can be no one who is marginalized, a community of kinship and cherished belonging. 
Please join us for an evening of inspired student-created writings, artwork and performance reflecting on the theme of Creating a More Beloved Community. 

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