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The Ground Beneath Your Feet is Sacred: Haudenosaunee Cultural Resource Protection
8/4/2010 4:38:57 PM
For centuries the cultural heritage of the Haudenosaunee has been under assault, including everything from excavation of burial grounds for development to the theft of human remains and important cultural artifacts which were stored in museums. Learn about the increasingly successful efforts to reve
Educate, Agitate, Organize: The Syracuse Peace Council
1/27/2009 2:11:42 PM
A graphic look at the history and current work of the oldest, local, autonomous peace and social justice organization in the United States. Features interviews, music, footage from demonstrations, stills and more
Consuela "Chela" Metzger: Rare Skills for Rare Books: Book conservation education"
11/11/2008 9:18:19 AM
The Brodsky Endowment for the Advancement of Library Conservation presents: Consuela "Chela" Metzger: "Rare Skills for Rare Books: Book conservation education." “European hand bookbinding practice does not form the best foundation on which to build or even graft the principles of book conservat
A Celebration of Black Syracusans: Family History
7/3/2008 2:51:15 PM
Part of a video series featuring prominent Black figures in "Syracusian" history. This edition focuses on the relevance of tracing relationships, collecting and preserving documents and photographs, as well as the importance of creating permanent records. Featured Speakers: Prof. Gwaltney; Joyce Jo
Why Native American Sovereignty Makes Sense for All of Us
7/1/2008 4:02:03 PM
A panel discussion features three thoughtful presentations on "Why Native American Sovereignty Makes Sense for All of Us". The program is introduced by Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor. Panelists are: TONYA GONNELLA FRICHNER, President and founder of the American Indian Law Alliance in
A Celebration of Black Syracusians: Mid to late 20th century
7/1/2008 11:45:40 AM
Part of a video series featuring prominent Black figures in "Syracusian" history. This edition focuses on housing and economic programs, new churches, and the influx of urban, corporate professionals. Speakers: Louis P. Clark, Dennis Dowdell, Vivian E. Moore
A Celebration of Black Syracusians: Mid-20th Century
6/20/2008 9:26:05 AM
Part of a video series featuring prominent Black figures in "Syracusian" history. This edition focuses on the emergence of Black figures in the Schools, Neighborhood Centers and housing projects of Syracuse. Featured Speakers: Judith M. Brooks; Marjorie D. Carter; William M. Chiles; Jesse Dowde
A Celebration of Black Syracusians: Early 20th Century
6/18/2008 2:51:13 PM
Part of a video series featuring prominent Black figures in Syracusian history. This edition focuses on specific achievements of various Black groups and individuals such as the first Black churches, fraternal organizations, and social clubs. Speakers: Rev. John W. Anderson, Jr.; Rev. Larr
Racism, Native American Rights and the United Nations
6/17/2008 12:09:58 PM
Onondaga Nation faithkeeper Oren Lyons discusses the Onondaga Nation, racism and international indigenous issues. The presentation is the seventh in the series "Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future," presented in Syracuse, NY in 2006 by a consortium involving Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation,
Onondaga Land Rights: ALL Central New Yorkers Can Benefit
6/12/2008 4:12:20 PM
A discussion looking at how the full Central New York community can benefit by full recognition of the rights of the Onondaga Nation. Panelists include: Syracuse Common Council President Bea Gonzalez, Onondaga Nation faithkeeper Wendy Gonyea and Syracuse Peace Council staffperson Andy Mager. The
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