The F Word: Images of Forgiveness exhibition is a thought provoking collection of arresting images and personal narratives exploring forgiveness in the face of atrocity. First launched in London in 2004, it has since been displayed in over 300 venues worldwide. Drawing together voices from South Africa, America, Israel, Palestine, Northern Ireland and England, the exhibition examines forgiveness as a healing process, a journey out of victimhood and, ultimately, a journey of hope.

The F Word exhibition in the UK can be seen at

29th January - 5th February

New College,
Oxford, OX1 3BN

Monday 1st February

Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK Branch
Westminster Hall
Houses of Parliament
LONDON SW1A OAA

8th February - 7th March

Blackburn Cathedral
Cathedral Close
Blackburn BB1 5AA

http://www.blackburncathedral.com/events-details.asp?events_id=1222&level_id=&events_date=2010-2-8

The F Word exhibition in America can be seen at

18th - 22nd January 2010

Examining Ubuntu
an African Lens on Community, Reconciliation, and Human Rights
Blau Auditorum
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104

All events open to the public.
For a full schedule of events please visit: http://www.examiningubuntu.org/

January 26th 2010

The Criminal Justice Action Awareness Committee of the Campus Y presents ‘Forgiveness Pays’
Featuring Linda Biehl and Ntobeko Peni

Sonya Haynes Stone Centre Theatre
150 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-5250
Tuesday January 26th – 7.30pm
Open to the public