The Dalai Lama is heading to Chicago next month.
The Tibetan spiritual leader will be speaking about interfaith collaboration at Loyola University on April 26.
The speech is a private ticketed event for Loyola students, faculty, staff and alumni, according to the school’s website.
Many Tibetans consider the 76-year-old Dalai Lama to be their rightful leader.
He fled Tibet to India in 1959 during an unsuccessful anti-Beijing uprising and is reviled by China’s Communist government.
Source Credit: Chicago Sun Times
The Tibetan spiritual leader will be speaking about interfaith collaboration at Loyola University on April 26.
The speech is a private ticketed event for Loyola students, faculty, staff and alumni, according to the school’s website.
Many Tibetans consider the 76-year-old Dalai Lama to be their rightful leader.
He fled Tibet to India in 1959 during an unsuccessful anti-Beijing uprising and is reviled by China’s Communist government.
Source Credit: Chicago Sun Times
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