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SUMMARY:(POSTPONED) UofOrange Jan Term Stroll 'n Scroll
DESCRIPTION:DUE TO COVID19 OMICRON VARIANT SPREAD IN OUR COMMUNITY WE ARE POSTPONING THIS EVENT UNTIL IT IS SAFE TO GATHER AGAIN.\n\nJoin UofOrange for a walking tour around Orange\, NJ using the Stroll ‘n Scroll method for learning about our city!\n\n\nAt UofOrange we learn about our city by spending time in our city! Join us for a walking tour of Orange NJ. Mindy’s Fullilove’s book Main Street introduced to us a way of exploring our own neighborhoods. Together we will stroll the streets of Orange\, share what we see\, hear\, smell\, taste\, and feel. Afterwards we will create a ‘scroll’\, documenting our walk and everything we experienced. \nWe will meet at the HUUB (35 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ) on January 22nd at 11am. If the weather is bad\, the rain date is January 29th at the same time and place. We will walk for about an hour and then convene to make our scroll for about an hour. Warm beverages and tasty snacks from local cafes\, bakeries and restaurats will be provided. \nDepending on the state of Covid-19 spread in Essex County\, we may well do the ‘scroll’ part of our walk outside\, in which case we encourage warm dressing but will also provide an outdoor heater so that we can stay warm.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/uoforange-jan-term-stroll-n-scroll
LOCATION:35 Cleveland St\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jan Term,Jan Term 2022
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SUMMARY:CDC's COVID Collapse: Organizing for a People's Response (part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for part 2 of “CDC’s Covid Collapse”. We will split into three working groups. See below for more information and sign up here. \n—- \nCandidate Joe Biden denounced the Trump administration’s handling of the COVID pandemic. And with good reason. In less than a year\, half-a-million Americans were killed by both the virus and the negligent response. Despite running on a platform to get the outbreak under control\, and even now with a vaccine in hand\, by next spring the new administration will bear responsibility for another half-a-million passing. \nLike its predecessor\, the Biden administration has repeatedly tried to turn the page on COVID\, largely in the service of reopening the economy first\, rather than intervening into this major public health emergency at the scale it requires. Under both administrations\, the CDC has repeatedly bent the science of COVID against a full-spectrum response and increasingly with the aim of sending millions back to work and school under what have proven to remain dangerous conditions. That kind of anti-public health approach is unacceptable. \nWhat does a people’s response to such a dereliction of public health duty look like? Join our panel of epidemiologists and community leaders for a discussion of what an exit out of the COVID trap requires. Help set up working groups to push for specific interventions that are proven to help both control the COVID outbreak and mitigate the burdens that arise from these intercessions. Despair alone is not an option. We need to act!
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/cdcs-covid-collapse-organizing-for-a-peoples-response-part-2
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Jan Term,Jan Term 2022
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