Posts Tagged ‘History’
Tuesday, February 14th, 2017
Grandmaster Caz (left) is one of the interviewees, as well as Duke’s Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, to talk about the genesis of Hip Hop.
Tags:2017, Block Party, Grandmaster Caz, Hip Hop, History, Mark Anthony Neal, Migrant Children
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Monday, October 5th, 2015
SUNY-ESF Professor Matthew Potteiger talked about the some of the historical roots of food injustice during a lecture he called “Framing & Visualizing Food Systems.”
Later Potteiger teamed with Dr. Carolin Mees to talk about Using Buildings to Support Food Production and Community Engagement at the Syracuse Food Justice Symposium.
Tags:2015, History, Matthew Potteiger, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse Food Justice Symposium
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Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015
Means of Production: Change is inevitable. What was once a work field has become a mixed-use business, arts and residential district. We wonder if they sang work songs back when they took salt production literally on the Near West Side.
Tags:2015, Connective Corridor, History, Make Music Day, Near West Side Initiative, SALT District, Second Line Syracuse
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Monday, April 28th, 2014
Connective Corridor construction near the Center of Excellence unearths infrastructure from the old Washington Street line
Tags:2014, Connective Corridor, Construction, History, Midtown, Neighborhood in Transition, New urbanism, Syracuse Architectural Digest, Syracuse Center of Excellence (Syracuse CoE), Transportation, Washington Street
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Tuesday, November 12th, 2013
Drs. Kishi Animishaun Ducre, Joan Bryant and Milt Sernett were panelists for the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back event on Sunday evening.
Here are a few of the photographs from the 12 Years A Slave screening/talk back held at the Manlius Art Cinema on Sunday evening. The event was co-hosted by New Inspiration for the Nation and the African American Studies Department at Syracuse University.
Poet Jackie Warren-Moore asks her question for the panel.
Host George Kilpatrick (right) entertains a question.
Tags:12 Years a Slave, 2013, Film, George Kilpatrick, History, Jackie Grace-Rasheed, Jackie Warren-Moore, Jerry Rescue, Joan Bryant, K. Animashaun Ducre, Manlius Art Cinema, Milt Sernett, NIFTN, Solomon Northup
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