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Lunch ‘n Learn with Andy Merrifield

Join Andy Merrifield for UofO’s Jan Term seminar on Mushrooms and Marx. Register for free on Eventbrite. Andy Merrifield is a writer, urbanist and independent scholar with a PhD from the University of Oxford. He is author of a dozen books, including works on urbanism and social theory such as Metromarxism, The New Urban Question and Magical Marxism, intellectual …

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Reading Group: Dead Epidemiologists

Join University of Orange’s Collective Recovery team as we dig into Rob Wallace’s new book of essays on the origins of COVID-19, Dead Epidemiologists.  Guest speakers will include the author Rob Wallace, and renowned epidemiologists Rod Wallace and Deborah Wallace, in conversations with Molly Rose Kaufman, Robert Sember, and Lesley Rennis from UofO’s Collective Recovery team.  …

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Jan Term: Mushrooms & Marx

This year’s Jan Term will have the theme Mushrooms and Marx and we’ll be cooking together as we think ecologically about the needs of our cities at this time. Click here to view the full schedule!

Remembering Rosa: Stories & Songs of People’s Power

University of Orange invites you to attend Remembering Rosa: Stories and Songs of People’s Power. Monday December 21st at 6pm.This hour long virtual event features four stories of solidarity and community organizing in Orange NJ alongside song and dance from Ebenezer Baptist Church, Orange Prep Academy, Concepts in Choreography, and local artists Ray Sykes and Joshua …

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Offerings & Reflections: César Presa

During the pandemic and this time of managed retreat, Music City is presenting a series of Offerings & Reflections from musicians, music teachers and students, music lovers and music enthusiasts. If you’re interested in contributing to the series, contact us at music.city.orange.nj@gmail.com. The latest in Music City’s Offerings & Reflections series is a new album …

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UofO 2020 Fund

We are launching our 2020 Annual Campaign! We are raising $15,000 to match $15,000 that we have already committed! Show some love for your favorite free school by donating here, sharing the link with your network, and sending us a video telling us what you’ve learned at UofO (details below!) Here are the instructions to …

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Stroll and Scroll Walks

As a part of UofO’s Reading Group for Mindy Fullilove’s book Main Street we are offering three walks: A Box-Circle-Line walk of Orange’s Main Street on October 31st (~2 miles) on October 31st from 1-3PM A Transect Walk from Maplewood to Montclair (~8 miles) on November 1st starting at 10:30am A Transect Walk following the Orange Line …

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Drawing by Carol Hsiung.

ENCIENDE EL AMOR Music Festival

Enciende El AmorMusic FestivalOctober 17th – 18thOrange, NJ A socially-distanced, mask-wearing celebration of food and music in Orange, NJ. All performances are happening in partnership with local restaurants outdoor dining.  TURN ON THE LOVE for Orange, NJ! A weekend celebration of food, music, and community.  ¡ENCIENDE EL AMOR para Orange, NJ! Una celebración de fin …

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University in Exile

University in Exile is a public space for students to meet, interact, and organize. We aim to foster connections between isolated students during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the typical college experience has been disrupted, we want to cultivate connections not just around coping and surviving but around inventing new ways of being together. We’ll be …

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Main Street Reading Group

We invite you to join the University of Orange in a reading group and urbanism series that will celebrate the launch of Main Street: How A City’s Heart Connects Us All by Essex County’s own Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD. Register for free here. For information on the facilitated Stroll and Scroll walks as a part of …

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