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MPI presents The World Votes: Global Democracy at a Crossroads
Nov
19

MPI presents The World Votes: Global Democracy at a Crossroads

2024 is a historic year for elections around the world, with nearly half of humanity voting in either regional or national elections. Our expert speakers will provide a recap and analysis of trends seen in this historic year for democracy around the world.

Speakers include:

Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations (virtual remarks)

Professor Aram Gavoor, George Washington University Law School

Chad Vickery, International Foundation for Electoral Systems

John Rash, Star Tribune

This will be a free and open to the public event, and also available via live stream.

As a special bonus, those who register will have the chance for a free peek at our Gingerbread Wonderland exhibit, which runs Nov 19 - Jan 4. Exhibit will be available to program attendees for 30 minutes prior to and 30 minutes following the program.

You may also participate via livestream webinar via this link. Recording of the event will be posted 1 week following the event.

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Voices Weaving Stories: Marcie R. Rendon
Nov
8

Voices Weaving Stories: Marcie R. Rendon

Marcie R. Rendon is an acclaimed author and playwright celebrated for her powerful storytelling rooted in her Indigenous heritage. A member of the White Earth Nation, she has written several notable works, including the award-winning novel Girl Gone Missing and the compelling mystery series featuring Cash Blackbear. Her writing explores themes of identity, resilience, and the complexities of contemporary Indigenous life, often weaving personal and cultural narratives into her stories.

In her upcoming free talk at Norway House, Rendon will share insights from her literary journey, discuss the importance of representation in storytelling, and explore the intersection of culture and creativity. Attendees can look forward to an engaging conversation highlighting her experiences as a Native author and the significance of her work in today’s literary landscape. Books will be available for purchase at the event.

Join us for this enriching opportunity to hear from Marcie R. Rendon as she inspires and empowers through her words and perspective.

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Perspectives in Focus: Valerie Plame
Oct
1

Perspectives in Focus: Valerie Plame

Join us for an insightful talk with Valerie Plame, former CIA officer and author, who managed covert programs to prevent nuclear proliferation. Her identity was exposed in the scandal known as the “Plame Affair,” which inspired her best-selling memoir, Fair Game, later adapted into a film starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn.

In this engaging discussion, Plame will explore the global nuclear threat, its historical context, and current disarmament efforts. She’ll also share fascinating insights from her CIA career, including her recruitment, intensive training, and the profound implications of her identity being leaked. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a pivotal figure in national security and literature.

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Fireside Chat with Norwegian Parliamentary President Masud Gharahkhani
Jul
7

Fireside Chat with Norwegian Parliamentary President Masud Gharahkhani

Join members of Norway House and NorCham MSP for a fireside chat with Masud Gharahkhani, President of the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget); Steve Simon, Secretary of State for Minnesota; and Florian Schattenmann, CTO of Cargill. Ben Whitney, former US Ambassador to Norway, will moderate the discussion and Norway House’s President and CEO, Christina Carleton will offer welcoming remarks.

This event is free and open to the public with RSVP.

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Mindekirken Hosts Stortingspresident Masud Gharahkhani
Jul
7

Mindekirken Hosts Stortingspresident Masud Gharahkhani

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The Honorable Masud Gharahkhani—President of the Norwegian Parliament and Member of Parliament for Buskerud (Labour Party)—will attend Mindekirken’s bilingual Sunday service at 10:00am. Following the service, Mindekirken will host Kirkekaffe (church coffee) at Norway House, immediately adjacent to Mindekirken, across the parking lot. Mindekirken suggests a donation of $10 for Kirkekaffe.

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2024 Peace Scholars Conference
Apr
12

2024 Peace Scholars Conference

Six colleges founded by Norwegian-American immigrants in the 19th century came together to sponsor an annual summer Peace Scholars program in Norway, designed to deepen students’ understanding of dialogue and conflict by learning about Norway’s approach to these topics both domestically and abroad.

Students are currently elected through an application and interview process as Peace Scholars—from Augsburg University, Concordia College (Moorhead), Luther College, Pacific Lutheran University, and St. Olaf  College—to be awarded a seven-week academic experience including a dialogue-focused pre-week. The Peace Scholars program is an outgrowth of the Noble Peace Prize Forum. The forum was founded in 1988 by the five-college consortium of Augsburg, Augustana (Sioux Falls), Concordia (Moorhead), Luther, and St. Olaf.

The 2024 Peace Scholars conference will include presentations from the 2023 Peace Scholars and a keynote speech: The Rule of Law—The Path to Peace by the Honorable John R. Tunheim, U.S. District Judge for the District of Minnesota. The conference is free and largely open to the public—with a few private engagements—and we welcome you to join us, learn with us, and meet others with a passion and dedication for peace!

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Mindekirken Tuesday Open House: Mass for the Nameless
Apr
9

Mindekirken Tuesday Open House: Mass for the Nameless

Join our dear friends at Mindekirken for their weekly lunch and lecture program, featuring Ellen Hofsø—author of nine popular fiction books providing glimpses into the lived experiences of the Sami in Scandinavia.

Her most recent book—Messe for de navnløse (A Mass for the Nameless)—was inspired by a mass held by Pastor Gunnar Kristiansen in 2004. Having taken place on a cemetery in Gildeskål, Norway, the mass was for all of the Sami who were buried in an unmarked mass grave. The presentation will be held in a style that is called bokbad (book bath) in Norway, where Ellen Hofsø and Pastor Gunnar will engage in a dialogue about her book.

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Panel + Staged Reading in Honor of Jon Fosse, 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature
Mar
23

Panel + Staged Reading in Honor of Jon Fosse, 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature

Our panel discussion will explore the work of Jon Fosse, with opportunity for audience participation. Panelists include performers Kristin Franklin and Dolph Paulsen, and Dr. Kyle Korynta of the University of Minnesota. This event will be free and open to the public, no registration necessary.

Following intermission, registered visitors are invited to return for a staged reading of Jon Fosse’s Winter, followed by a Q&A with the translator and performers.

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The Invisible Ceiling: Muslim Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Norway
Nov
16

The Invisible Ceiling: Muslim Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Norway

Sarah A. Tobin, Research Director and Research Professor at Chr. Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway, will share her findings on a recent study on entrepreneurship among Muslim immigrants in Norway.

This four-year Norwegian Research Council-funded project explores the dynamics that keep Muslim immigrant entrepreneurs in Norway from establishing and growing their enterprises and becoming sources for socio-economic equality and integration. A significant portion of Muslim immigrants become entrepreneurs, and most of them struggle to become established and grow their businesses due to a lack of Islamic-compliant finance in Norway.

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Norway's National Parks, a presentation by Per Lykke
Nov
14

Norway's National Parks, a presentation by Per Lykke

Get to know some of the most beautiful natural spaces Norway has to offer with a special presentation on Norway’s 47 national parks. Around 10 percent of Norway is national parkland. Forty of the parks are on the mainland of Norway, and another seven are found on Svalbard. The presentation will have a particular focus on Hardangervidda, Europe’s largest national park at 1,321 sq. mi.

Per Lykke, CEO of Hardangervidda National Park Center in Telemark county will present about some of the most majestic nature anywhere in the world. Per is a lawyer, politician, and an advisor to and champion for Norway House for many years. He has a particular passion for the bonds between the US and Norway, and also World War II history and the story of Rjukan.


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Norway and Finland: Standing with Ukraine in the Struggle for Democracy
Oct
25

Norway and Finland: Standing with Ukraine in the Struggle for Democracy

Exhibit: “Genocide and Justice: From Nuremberg to the International Criminal Court”

Reception: Cash bar and lefse hotdogs for sale.

Talk: “Genocide, War Crimes, and Supporting Ukraine’s Democracy” by Dr. Ellen J. Kennedy, Executive Director, World Without Genocide.

This is a hybrid event, available as a webinar on Zoom or as an in-person event at Norway House.

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