Band of Sisters, two nuns advocate for the rights of immigrant detainees and deportees in and around a Chicago-area deportation center. It is 50 years since Pope John XXIII opened the Second Vatican Council to let a little fresh air into the church, and most Catholic nuns in the U.S. have never looked back. Fascinating scenes of convent life prior … // More
PRESENTED BY Denver Film Society 9/16/2013
Dates have yet to be announced
PRESENTED BY Byers-Evans House Museum
In 1890, the Santa Fe Indian School was founded as a boarding school for students from New Mexico’s Indian pueblos. The school also served to promote the artistic development of young Native American artists from communities throughout the U. S. Works by Allan Houser, Quincy Tahoma, Harrison Begay, Blue Corn, and Pop Chalee. The Studio Style: Santa Fe Indian School, 1932-1962 - Through Oct 31 - Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm. Byers-Evans, 1310 Bannock St. Free! historycolorado.org/be - 303-620-4933.
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10am - 4pm
Byers-Evans House Museum
1310 Bannock StreetDenver, CO 80204
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