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SUMMARY:The Path Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall reading group of The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life. \nThis reading group will be led by social psychiatrist Dr. Mindy Fullilove. \nMindy says: This class will do a “slow read” of The Path\, a wonderful book by Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh. The book has the subtitle “What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life.” As a psychiatrist\, I am drawn to this book because it offers us such interesting and unexpected advice for seeing our own situation through an ancient lens. Our slow read will allow us to consider the philosophy as well as the life perspectives offered by this lovely book. \nReading is awesome but optional! \nThis reading group will meet weekly for 6 weeks on Mondays from October 7th through November 11th. The meetings will be hybrid: in person at Hale House (47 Cleveland Street\, Orange NJ) and on Zoom. \n  \nRegister here for the reading group.  \n 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/the-path-reading-group/2024-10-07
LOCATION:Hale House\, 47 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,Reading Group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241012T090000
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SUMMARY:Dharma Yoga Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Dharma Yoga is a modern interpretation of classical Eight-limbed or Hatha-Raja Yoga\, deeply rooted in ethical precepts that includes elements of flowing Vinyasa\, inversions and held poses that will help you to discover concentration\, meditation\, abiding contentedness and deep healing relaxation. Breathing exercises (pranayama) and meditative techniques regulate the heartbeat\, de-stress the nervous system and calm the mind. Guided deep healing relaxation or Yoga Nidra relieves stress\, slows down the thoughts\, calms the mind and recharges one’s physical body. A complete practice that will lead to radiant health\, a peaceful life and\, eventually self-realization. Dharma Yoga is traditional\, yet contemporary — perfect for the fast-paced world of today. \nAbout the practice: \nDharma I – A strong practice with basic yoga concepts\, postures\, introduction to pranayama (breathwork)\, and potent meditation techniques. \nParticipants can join any and all of the fall classes: \nSaturday\, October 12th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 19th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 26th\, 9am – 10:15am \nAbout the teacher: \nAditi is a urban researcher\, based in New York. Aditi grew up practicing yoga in her community center in Mumbai\, India. In 2020\, as the pandemic entered our lives\, Aditi turned to yoga\, to center healing and growth. Since then she has been practicing ashtanga yoga and reaping the benefits of this deeply meditative practice. To share this experience with everyone\, Aditi has been teacher training at the Dharma Yoga Center in New York\, learning under Shri Dharma Mitra. \nAs part of her teacher training\, Aditi is offering free yoga classes. Participants will be asked to fill out an evaluation form post-practice. This course will be an overview of the practice and we will offer a longer series in the fall.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/dharma-yoga-level-1/2024-10-12
LOCATION:35 Cleveland St\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,In Orange
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
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SUMMARY:The Path Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall reading group of The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life. \nThis reading group will be led by social psychiatrist Dr. Mindy Fullilove. \nMindy says: This class will do a “slow read” of The Path\, a wonderful book by Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh. The book has the subtitle “What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life.” As a psychiatrist\, I am drawn to this book because it offers us such interesting and unexpected advice for seeing our own situation through an ancient lens. Our slow read will allow us to consider the philosophy as well as the life perspectives offered by this lovely book. \nReading is awesome but optional! \nThis reading group will meet weekly for 6 weeks on Mondays from October 7th through November 11th. The meetings will be hybrid: in person at Hale House (47 Cleveland Street\, Orange NJ) and on Zoom. \n  \nRegister here for the reading group.  \n 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/the-path-reading-group/2024-10-14
LOCATION:Hale House\, 47 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,Reading Group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241019T103000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
CREATED:20240920T144244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T210833Z
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SUMMARY:Dharma Yoga Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Dharma Yoga is a modern interpretation of classical Eight-limbed or Hatha-Raja Yoga\, deeply rooted in ethical precepts that includes elements of flowing Vinyasa\, inversions and held poses that will help you to discover concentration\, meditation\, abiding contentedness and deep healing relaxation. Breathing exercises (pranayama) and meditative techniques regulate the heartbeat\, de-stress the nervous system and calm the mind. Guided deep healing relaxation or Yoga Nidra relieves stress\, slows down the thoughts\, calms the mind and recharges one’s physical body. A complete practice that will lead to radiant health\, a peaceful life and\, eventually self-realization. Dharma Yoga is traditional\, yet contemporary — perfect for the fast-paced world of today. \nAbout the practice: \nDharma I – A strong practice with basic yoga concepts\, postures\, introduction to pranayama (breathwork)\, and potent meditation techniques. \nParticipants can join any and all of the fall classes: \nSaturday\, October 12th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 19th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 26th\, 9am – 10:15am \nAbout the teacher: \nAditi is a urban researcher\, based in New York. Aditi grew up practicing yoga in her community center in Mumbai\, India. In 2020\, as the pandemic entered our lives\, Aditi turned to yoga\, to center healing and growth. Since then she has been practicing ashtanga yoga and reaping the benefits of this deeply meditative practice. To share this experience with everyone\, Aditi has been teacher training at the Dharma Yoga Center in New York\, learning under Shri Dharma Mitra. \nAs part of her teacher training\, Aditi is offering free yoga classes. Participants will be asked to fill out an evaluation form post-practice. This course will be an overview of the practice and we will offer a longer series in the fall.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/dharma-yoga-level-1/2024-10-19
LOCATION:35 Cleveland St\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,In Orange
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241021T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
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SUMMARY:The Path Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall reading group of The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life. \nThis reading group will be led by social psychiatrist Dr. Mindy Fullilove. \nMindy says: This class will do a “slow read” of The Path\, a wonderful book by Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh. The book has the subtitle “What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life.” As a psychiatrist\, I am drawn to this book because it offers us such interesting and unexpected advice for seeing our own situation through an ancient lens. Our slow read will allow us to consider the philosophy as well as the life perspectives offered by this lovely book. \nReading is awesome but optional! \nThis reading group will meet weekly for 6 weeks on Mondays from October 7th through November 11th. The meetings will be hybrid: in person at Hale House (47 Cleveland Street\, Orange NJ) and on Zoom. \n  \nRegister here for the reading group.  \n 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/the-path-reading-group/2024-10-21
LOCATION:Hale House\, 47 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,Reading Group
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
CREATED:20241010T185511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T185554Z
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SUMMARY:Reckoning With Root Shock Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Between 1949 and 1973\, 2\,532 federal urban renewal projects were carried out in 993 US cities. Seventy-five percent of the people displaced were people of color\, leading to James Baldwin’s famous remark\, “Urban renewal is Negro removal.” In honor of the 20th anniversary of Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It\, this webinar will revisit the importance of understanding the social and cultural impacts of neighborhood disruption and the displacement of communities of color that has occurred since the federal urban renewal projects. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Mindy Fullilove will engage in conversation with community development practitioners to discuss how the learnings from Root Shock can help us move towards more sustainable and democratic communities. The path forward must include a reckoning with our past as well as taking up the tasks of reweaving the social fabric and reknitting our physical spaces. Join Molly Rose Kaufman at the University of Orange\, Terri Baltimore at the Hill District and Evelyn Burnett at ThirdSpace Action Lab in an engaging conversation around how understanding the history of community displacement and its impacts on neighborhoods’ physical\, psychological\, cultural and economic well-being can help us navigate the pressures that cities are facing across the country and the world. \nThis webinar is hosted by Next City and sponsored by The Kresge Foundation.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/reckoning-with-root-shock-webinar
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
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SUMMARY:Reckoning With Root Shock Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 23rd\, 1pm-2pm ET. \nBetween 1949 – 1973\, 2\,532 federal urban renewal projects were carried out in 993 US cities. Seventy-five percent of the people displaced were people of color\, leading to James Baldwin’s famous remark\, “Urban renewal is Negro removal.” In honor of the 20th anniversary of Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What We Can Do About It\, this webinar will revisit the importance of understanding the social and cultural impacts of neighborhood disruption and the displacement of communities of color that has occurred since the federal urban renewal projects. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Mindy Fullilove will engage in conversation with community development practitioners to discuss how the learnings from Root Shock can help us move towards more sustainable and democratic communities. The path forward must include a reckoning with our past as well as taking up the tasks of reweaving the social fabric and reknitting our physical spaces. Join Molly Rose Kaufman at the University of Orange\, Terri Baltimore at the Hill District and Evelyn Burnett at ThirdSpace Action Lab in an engaging conversation around how understanding the history of community displacement and its impacts on neighborhoods’ physical\, psychological\, cultural and economic well-being can help us navigate the pressures that cities are facing across the country and the world. \nThis webinar is hosted by Next City and sponsored by The Kresge Foundation. \nLearn more about the speakers and register for the webinar here. 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/reckoning-with-root-shock-webinar-2
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
CREATED:20241021T145114Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn with Rev. Greg Jarrell
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Greg Jarrell\, author of Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods\, will be visiting with us on October 24th from 11am to 2pm. We will be touring Orange\, having lunch and learning about his study of the role of white churches in urban renewal in Charlotte\, NC. You are welcome to join for all or part. You can RSVP to info@universityoforange.org. \nPhoto description: white man in a suit beginning the bulldozing of Charlotte’s Brooklyn neighborhood\, the heart of black Charlotte
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/lunch-and-learn-with-rev-greg-jarrell
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,In Orange,Urbanism
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241024T200000
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CREATED:20240906T180344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T163914Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Festival & Solidarity Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Join our partners at the HUUB for their 3rd annual Harvest Festival! The Harvest Festival will run from 2:30-5pm\, followed by the monthly Solidarity Potluck from 6-8pm. Bring a dish\, bring a friend! \n35 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ 07050
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/harvest-festival-solidarity-potluck
LOCATION:The HUUB\, inc\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Cooking Gathering,Fall Term,In Orange
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T103000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
CREATED:20240920T144244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T210834Z
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SUMMARY:Dharma Yoga Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Dharma Yoga is a modern interpretation of classical Eight-limbed or Hatha-Raja Yoga\, deeply rooted in ethical precepts that includes elements of flowing Vinyasa\, inversions and held poses that will help you to discover concentration\, meditation\, abiding contentedness and deep healing relaxation. Breathing exercises (pranayama) and meditative techniques regulate the heartbeat\, de-stress the nervous system and calm the mind. Guided deep healing relaxation or Yoga Nidra relieves stress\, slows down the thoughts\, calms the mind and recharges one’s physical body. A complete practice that will lead to radiant health\, a peaceful life and\, eventually self-realization. Dharma Yoga is traditional\, yet contemporary — perfect for the fast-paced world of today. \nAbout the practice: \nDharma I – A strong practice with basic yoga concepts\, postures\, introduction to pranayama (breathwork)\, and potent meditation techniques. \nParticipants can join any and all of the fall classes: \nSaturday\, October 12th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 19th\, 9am – 10:15am \nSaturday\, October 26th\, 9am – 10:15am \nAbout the teacher: \nAditi is a urban researcher\, based in New York. Aditi grew up practicing yoga in her community center in Mumbai\, India. In 2020\, as the pandemic entered our lives\, Aditi turned to yoga\, to center healing and growth. Since then she has been practicing ashtanga yoga and reaping the benefits of this deeply meditative practice. To share this experience with everyone\, Aditi has been teacher training at the Dharma Yoga Center in New York\, learning under Shri Dharma Mitra. \nAs part of her teacher training\, Aditi is offering free yoga classes. Participants will be asked to fill out an evaluation form post-practice. This course will be an overview of the practice and we will offer a longer series in the fall.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/dharma-yoga-level-1/2024-10-26
LOCATION:35 Cleveland St\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,In Orange
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241028T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190129
CREATED:20240830T200433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T144732Z
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SUMMARY:The Path Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fall reading group of The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life. \nThis reading group will be led by social psychiatrist Dr. Mindy Fullilove. \nMindy says: This class will do a “slow read” of The Path\, a wonderful book by Michael Puett and Christine Gross-Loh. The book has the subtitle “What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life.” As a psychiatrist\, I am drawn to this book because it offers us such interesting and unexpected advice for seeing our own situation through an ancient lens. Our slow read will allow us to consider the philosophy as well as the life perspectives offered by this lovely book. \nReading is awesome but optional! \nThis reading group will meet weekly for 6 weeks on Mondays from October 7th through November 11th. The meetings will be hybrid: in person at Hale House (47 Cleveland Street\, Orange NJ) and on Zoom. \n  \nRegister here for the reading group.  \n 
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/the-path-reading-group/2024-10-28
LOCATION:Hale House\, 47 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Fall Term,Reading Group
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