
Oct 2 – 3, 2022
Morris Inn Smith Ballroom (Notre Dame) | Zoom Webinar
The Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion welcomes you to its Nasr Book Prize Symposium Oct. 2-3 in the Morris Inn Smith Ballroom at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
The institute will honor Dr. Tyson Yunkaporta, an Indigenous Australian scholar and the author of Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World, with this recognition.
Dr. Yunkaporta's book, which has earned widespread acclaim, raises important questions and brings Indigenous ways of knowing to the critical examination of global systems. The symposium will feature contributors representing diverse religious and secular traditions, who will discuss the work and the ideas it explores.
Please register to attend in person or online for any of the public panels. Mealtime conversations will be available to watch on Zoom.
The Ansari Institute is grateful for the generosity of Drs. Sherif Nasr and Randa Nasr, co-founders of siParidigm Diagnostic Informatics in Pine Brook, N.J., whose support has made this possible.
Sunday, Oct. 2
12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
Welcome & Introductions
Symposium Speakers

Dr. Scott Appleby
Marilyn Keough Dean
Keough School of Global Affairs

Dr. Mahan Mirza
Executive Director
Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion

Dr. Charles Powell
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Multifaith Engagement
Ansari Institute for Global Engagement with Religion
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Yarning with Indigenous Traditions

Dr. Sousan Abadian
Scholar, educator, consultant
(Indigenous)

Dr. Ashlee Bird
University of Notre Dame
(Native American)
3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Engaging with Asian Traditions

Dr. Lara E. Braitstein
McGill University
(Buddhism)

Dr. Christine Gross-Loh
Author, The Path
(Chinese traditions)

Dr. Narinjan Khalsa-Baker
Loyola Marymount University
(Sikh)

Dr. Mugdha Yeolekar
California State University, Fullerton
(Hinduism)
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Award Dinner
Tribute to Sand Talk; Presentation of the Randa and Sherif Nasr Book Prize on Religion & the World; Conversation on Genre and Word of Gratitude

Dr. Carolyn T. Brown
Board Chair
Fetzer Institute

Dr. Anantanand Rambachan
Professor of Religion
St. Olaf College

Dr. Tyson Yunkaporta
Author, Sand Talk
Nasr Book Prize Honoree
Monday, Oct. 3
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
Conversation with Baha’i, Sikh, and Secular Traditions

Dr. Jacques Berlinerblau
Georgetown University
(Secular)

Mr. Khushwant Singh
International Partnership on Religion and Sustainable Development
(Sikh)

Dr. Robert Stockman
Wilmette Institute
(Baha’i)
11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
In Dialogue with Abrahamic Traditions

Dr. David Cloutier
The Catholic University of America
(Catholic)

Ms. Nana Firman
Global Muslim Climate Network
(Islamic)

Dr. Anna M. Gade
University of Wisconsin-Madison
(Islamic)

Rabbi Dr. Or Rose
Hebrew College
(Jewish)
12:45 – 2:00pm
Religions for Peace Award Luncheon
Featured Speaker

Dr. Azza Karam
Secretary General
Religions for Peace International
Honorees

Rev. Kosho Niwano
Co-Moderator and Executive Committee Member
Religions for Peace International

Mr. Abdul Ilah Rafie Marafie
International Trustee
Religions for Peace

Dr. Aruna Abhey Oswal
Chair
Abhey Oswal Group and Aruna Abhey Oswal Trust
Originally published at ansari.nd.edu.