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NAACP symposium addresses racism and Spokane schools

On Nov. 8 at the Davenport Hotel, The Education, Incarceration, and the Courageous Conversation Community Forum Symposium was hosted by the NAACP and the Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs.

Retreat center to host “Journey to Christmas” Day of Prayer

Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will host an Advent of Prayer entitled, “Journey to Christmas” led by the Rev. David Kuttner on Dec. 3 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Philadelphia gets ready to host Pope Francis following official papal announcement

“The pope is coming to Philadelphia,” Mayor Michael Nutter announced at a news conference Monday (Nov. 17), after the Vatican officially confirmed what has been rumored for months — that Pope Francis will visit the city in September 2015 for the eighth World Meeting of Families.

“Stand Together for Justice” Sexual Assault Protest to take place at Gonzaga

On Tuesday at noon at the Crosby Student Center, a protest will be held to raise awareness of sexual assaults at the Gonzaga University campus.

Gonzaga, City of Spokane to show “Winter in the Blood” Film

Gonzaga University’s Center for American Indian Studies and the City of Spokane will host a viewing of “Winter in the Blood,” a film by twin brothers Alex and Andrew Smith at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21 and 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium at Gonzaga.

Mormons change rules to allow moms, divorced women to teach religion

Mormon mothers with children in the home as well as members who have been previously divorced now can be hired to teach in one of the LDS seminaries or institutes of religion.

SpokaneFAVS Mixer Tonight!

Each month SpokaneFAVS invites the community to come visit with its writers, board members and readers at an informal social mixer.

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