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An Evening of Reflections on Syracuse’s 15th Ward
Mar 24th, 2009 by jspitzner | No Comments »

Grace Church

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An Evening of Reflections on Syracuse’s 15th Ward
featuring Dr. Mindy Fullilove , author of Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurt America and What We Can Do About It and a photography exhibition about the Ward.

Thursday April 16th
Grace Episcopal Church (819 Madison St)
Reception and Exhibition viewing: 5:00pm
Dr. Fullilove’s Presentation: 7:00pm

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Sojourner Storytelling Conference February 26, 2009
Feb 1st, 2009 by jspitzner | No Comments »

Memories of the 15th Ward

Sojourner

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Free and Open to the Public

Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse University

6:00 pm Reception: Shaffer foyer

7:00-9:00 pm Program:

Mixed media shorts

Storyteller: Sandy Sternlich

Second Storyteller: Francis Parks

Video: “Tell Us About the Ward”

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Visible Memories Conference @ Syracuse University
Mar 23rd, 2008 by atdemo | No Comments »

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The Visible Memories Conference at Syracuse University will explore the intersections between visual culture and memory studies with particular focus on the ways in which memories are manifested and experienced in visible, material, or spatial form.

Syracuse University has been heavily involved in the study of public memory and visual culture for the past seven years.  The university has previously hosted two major interdisciplinary conferences devoted to the themes of “Framing Public Memory” (2001) and “Contesting Public Memories” (2005). These events have attracted national and international scholars from such disciplines as Anthropology, Rhetorical Studies, Philosophy, Writing, Geography, and Art.  As a result of these efforts, the Syracuse University “Public Memory Project” has become a hub for collaboration among scholars from over a dozen departments and has hosted numerous individual scholars while supporting specific memory-related projects within the Syracuse community

The Visible Memories Conference is presented by the Visual Arts and Cultures Cluster of The Central New York Humanities Corridor, made possible by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Corridor is a large-scale partnership with Syracuse University, Cornell University, and the University of Rochester that connects scholarship in five other cluster areas: philosophy, linguistics, religions and cultures, musicology/music history, and humanities at the interface of science/technology.

Contact: 

Dr. Anne T. Demo

Phone: 315-443-1032

E-mail: atdemo@syr.edu

Communication and Rhetorical Studies

100 Sims Hall, Building V

Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York 13244  

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