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SUMMARY:Walking Springfield Ave
DESCRIPTION:Join University of Orange for our Jan Term 2023 Field Trip\, a ~2 mile walk of Springfield Ave in Newark\, NJ. This walk is connected to our reading group of Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book “Root Shock”. We’ll read from the passages in Root Shock about urban renewal in Newark. \nWe’ll meet at the statue of Lincoln on the corner of Springfield Ave and Market Street at 1PM on Sunday February 11th. To stay up to date about possible postponements due to inclement weather\, please register here.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/walking-springfield-ave
LOCATION:Seated Lincoln Statue\, Springfield Ave\, Newark NJ\, Market St & Springfield Ave\, Newark\, NJ\, 07102\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Orange,Jan Term,Jan Term 2023
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SUMMARY:Whats the Story? Winter 2023 Memoir Writing Class
DESCRIPTION:10-week virtual memoir class offered by UofO\, taught by developmental editor Susan Hasho\n  \nWhat’s the Story? A Memoir writing class \nREGISTER HERE  \nDo you have some stories you’d like to tell? There may be stories about your life that you want to tell your children or grandchildren\, perhaps about another country or culture you came from or your parents came from. Was there an experience that changed your life or your neighborhood? How about if you were in the military and you want to share something about that? If you have a desire to share or describe anything that you are fascinated by\, care about or even want to change\, this class is a place to do that. \nWhat’s the Story is a 10-week writing class that intends to provoke\, free and guide anyone to write a memoir that reflects their own unique voice and life experience. There will be interaction with everyone in the class\, homework\, time for each person to talk about their writing or their questions about what they would like to write as well as feedback from the teacher. Anyone who chooses may read their writing at a designated time period during the class. \nSusan Hasho is a developmental editor which is an editor involved in the mysterious process of enabling writers and anyone interested in writing to find their way through the maze of expectations\, judgement and even fear to find the true heart of what they want to write. She has trained and worked as an actor and writer\, and moved into the advertising field to work as a copy editor for advertising agencies and Fortune 500 companies. She began working with writers several years ago as an editor and it became her goal to teach a writing class that would enable people to be as free of self-criticism and inhibiting expectations as possible in order to write clearly and openly with joy.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/whats-the-story-winter-2023-memoir-writing-class/2023-01-20
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Jan Term 2023,Maggie Ink/Bookbuilder Press
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SUMMARY:Root Shock Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:UofOrange is hosting this 4 week free online reading group of Mindy Fullilove’s “Root Shock”. Join us each week on Mondays from January 16th to February 6th at 6:30PM EST. \nRegister online HERE \nRoot Shock examines 3 different U.S. cities to unmask the crippling results of decades-old disinvestment in communities of color and the urban renewal practices that ultimately destroyed these neighborhoods for the advantage of developers and the elite. \nLike a sequel to the prescient warnings of urbanist Jane Jacobs\, Dr. Mindy Thompson Fullilove reveals the disturbing effects of decades of insensitive urban renewal projects on communities of color. For those whose homes and neighborhoods were bulldozed\, the urban modernization projects that swept America starting in 1949 were nothing short of an assault. Vibrant city blocks – places rich in culture – were torn apart by freeways and other invasive development\, devastating the lives of poor residents. \nFullilove passionately describes the profound traumatic stress- the “root shock”that results when a neighborhood is demolished. She estimates that federal and state urban renewal programs\, spearheaded by business and real estate interests\, destroyed 1\,600 African American districts in cities across the United States. But urban renewal didn’t just disrupt black communities: it ruined their economic health and social cohesion\, stripping displaced residents of their sense of place as well. It also left big gashes in the centers of cities that are only now slowly being repaired. \nFocusing on the Hill District of Pittsburgh\, the Central Ward in Newark\, and the small Virginia city of Roanoke\, Dr. Fullilove argues powerfully against policies of displacement. Understanding the damage caused by root shock is crucial to coping with its human toll and helping cities become whole. \nBuy a copy here: https://nyupress.org/9781613320198/root-shock/
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/root-shock-reading-group/2023-01-16
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Jan Term,Jan Term 2023,Reading Group
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