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Think & Drink

 

Think & Drink is a happy-hour series that sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. The series, which invites the public to think and talk together, reflects Oregon Humanities' emphasis on infusing important public conversations with critical thinking and fresh ideas. All Think & Drink events are free and open to the public.

Watch Think & Drink on Religion and Civic Life

If you weren’t able to join us for the fall Think & Drink on Religion and Civic Life, you can watch a video of the event instead. Kevin Palau of the Luis Palau Association and David Gutterman of Willamette University talk about evangelicalism, religious literacy, and religion-based service projects. Thanks to John Cardenas for producing this film.

Think & Drink- Religion and Civic Life from Oregon Humanities on Vimeo.

15 November 2010 | Permalink | Comments? (1 so far)


Just found your videos on Vimeo. Thanks for the uploads!

Rob | Long Beach, CA | 10 Mar at 12:00 PM

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