Freilich Foundation

Seminar - Personal Bigotry and Politics of Public Violence in India

Dr Dibyesh Anand
Visiting Fellow Freilich Foundation, 2009
Reader in International Relations
Centre for the Study of Democracy
Westminster University

June 26th, 1pm
Theatrette Old Canberra House,
Lennox Crossing ANU 

Eminent Lecturer Series, November 2009

Women and War

Professor Hilary Charlesworth and other eminent scholars will deliver a series of lectures on the theme of Women and War.

This lecture series will consider women's complex relationship to war and conflict. It will investigate the images of womanhood that are used in decisions about the use of force as well as the effect of conflict on women.

This lecture series will be held at the ANU during the month of November. Further details to be announced.

Exhibitions

A Brighter Day

An art exhibition sponsored by the Freilich Foundation for the 2009 Summer School.

A Brighter Day

by Ursula Frederick and Katie Hayne

The Herbert and Valmae Freilich Foundation presents: “A Brighter Day”
an exhibition held as part of the Freilich Foundation summer school in Religion and Bigotry 2009.

Do you pray? Do you protest? What do you believe in? No matter where your faith lies – religion, politics, the environment or simply peace – within us all is a brighter day.

About the artists:
Ursula is an archaeologist and artist. She is currently a PhD candidate at the School of Art, ANU. Katie is a digital media developer and lecturer at the Research School of Humanities, ANU. Katie and Ursula have worked on several collaborative photomedia projects, “A Brighter Day ” is their most recent work.

http://www.anu.edu.au/hrc/freilich/summer_school/lanterns/index.htm