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Kelly Fitzgerald ’15 has been contemplating her beliefs. Everything happens for a reason. If all else fails, just breathe. Don't go to sleep angry. Talk to strangers.Not so strange for a college student, but as for documenting them on a roll of toilet paper? Well, that’s indicative of Fitzgerald’s eccentricity.Fitzgerald, an international and cultural studies major with a leadership minor, is embracing what makes her unique and will be sharing it – unrolling the paper to reveal her beliefs – during the This I Believe Showcase on April 16. The event promotes self-expression, character building and understanding of others’ beliefs.“I wanted to participate because who doesn't want a chance to get on a soapbox and share what they believe?” she said. “I have learned lots of things from being in college, traveling, talking to people and life in general, and it is nice to have a forum to share some of these lessons.”The event is part of the Interfaith Harmony Week, hosted by the Better Together Interfaith Group and sponsored by the Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith, Values and Spirituality, Live-Well UT and UT GLTSBA.“Our goal is to raise awareness about the interfaith movement by using this week to educate students about other religions and beliefs,” said Courtney Tipton ’12, president of Better Together. “We are all human kind and while we have different beliefs, we share many of the same values and ethics.”The weeklong events include a talk about Mormonism and politics from Assistant Professor Ryan Cragun, the practice of a type of yoga of awareness connecting body, mind and spirit called Kundalini yoga lead by instructor Margaret Trezza, and the Gay Lesbian Transgender Straight Bisexual Alliance (GLTSBA) Day of Silence when students are asked to take a vow of silence for the day or some period of the day in support and solidarity against the silencing and oppression of the GLTSBA community.“Think of the voices you’re not hearing,” said Brandon D’Arezzo ’14, a sociology major. “It is only through breaking the silence that we can take the steps to equality and understanding of one another.”The events run April 16-20 and include the following:
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