WHO and WHAT:聽Mason Jennings will explore the intersections of creative expression and peace in a special presentation as the featured musician of the Nobel Peace Prize Forum.
奥贬贰狈:听7 p.m., Saturday, March 8
奥贬贰搁贰:听Foss Center, Augsburg College, 625 22nd Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55454
罢滨颁碍贰罢厂:听$25. Available at聽
叠础颁碍骋搁翱鲍狈顿:听Mason Jennings is the third artist to explore issues related to peace聽and the arts for the聽Nobel Peace Prize Forum. Previous artists Dessa, Omar Offendum,聽and Brother Ali were聽met with critical聽acclaim for pushing the boundaries on the discussion about the role in the world of musicians as peacemakers.
Jennings blends the insights of a poet, the political broadsides of a protest singer, and the broad musical eclecticism of a jazz musician with the passion of a rock and roller.
ABOUT THE FORUM:聽The Nobel Peace Prize Forum () is a premier international event designed to inspire peacemaking. Now in its 26th聽year, the NPPF celebrates the work of Peace Prize Laureates and deeply explores questions of peace and conflict. This year, the NPPF addresses issues in faith and peace, law and business, health and science, and global issues. The program is housed and coordinated by Augsburg College in partnership with the University of Minnesota Humphrey School of Public Affairs and the School of Public Health, and the five Norwegian Lutheran colleges of Augsburg, Augustana College (Sioux Falls, SD), Concordia College (Moorhead), Luther College (Decorah, IA) and St. Olaf College (Northfield). The Forum鈥檚 corporate sponsors include Thomson Reuters.