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Oct. 5 Westheimer Peace Symposium to Offer Means to ‘Build a Just World’

31st Annual Event to Feature Dialogue on Nonviolence and Social Justice and a Concert The date and program are set as the 31st annual Westheimer Peace Symposium will delve into the relationship between nonviolence and social change through a day-long dialogue Oct. 5 at Wilmington College. The event, which is expected to be in-person on campus, is titled "Build a Just World: A Toolbox for Nonviolent Social Change." George Lakey, a pioneering Quaker sociologist and peace activist and, Amaha Sellassie, a Dayton-area sociologist and social justice activist, will present the day's sessions, both individually and collectively. The symposium's  programming will culminate with a concert related to social change and nonviolence featuring the country and bluegrass acts The Tillers and Possessed by Paul James . Also, in gearing up for the symposium, the Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center at WC will present a gallery exhibit highlighting the life testimony to nonviolence, peace and social justice embodied by the late Professor Emeritus Larry Gara. The exhibit opens Sept. 21.