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SUMMARY:Remembering Rosa\, Remembering Robeson
DESCRIPTION:Join us TONIGHT\, Friday December 2nd\, at 7PM for Remembering Rosa\, Remembering Robeson. \n\n You can view the livestream in two places. Either on the University of Orange YOUTUBE page or the University of Orange FACEBOOK page. \n\n We will also be live and in-person at Central Elementary Auditorium (33 Cleveland St\, Orange\, NJ). We ask that in-person attendees consider wearing a mask and taking a rapid test before coming\, to keep our communities safe from Covid-19. \nPROGRAM: \nRemembering Rosa\, Remembering RobesonDecember 2nd\, 2022Central Elementary Auditorium\, Orange NJ \nSem Etienne performs Lift Every Voice \nMindy Fullilove speaks about Robeson in Orange \nSuperintendent Fitzhugh makes remarks \nRonald Campbell sings in ode to Paul Robeson \nKhemani Gibson reads Paul Robeson’s speech to the National Negro Labor Council  \nRosa Parks Community School Dance Performance led by Ms. Knox \nUofO HonDoc Honorees- Virgilio Aran & Rosanna Rodriguez \nEbenezer Baptist Church sings\, led by Winston Nelson Sr & Saalim McLean \nUofO HonDoc Honorees– Gloria Stewart & Sem Etienne \nOrange High School & Ebenezer Baptist Church Choirs sing “I need you to survive” \nRemembering Rosa: A Concert for Peace is an annual University of Orange event in collaboration with Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Orange Public Schools. Remembering Rosa is organized by Tisa Singleton\, Winston Nelson Sr.\, Douglas Farrand\, and Mariel Johnson. Thanks to Yardbird Entertainment\, Barry Devone\, Jonathan Clerie\, Jacqui Castañeda\, Aubrey Murdock\, Greg Bufford\, Rocketship and Print\, and all the performers\, UofO set up crew\, and volunteers who have contributed to this year’s event.  \n— \n\nUniversity of Orange\, Ebenezer Baptist Church\, and Orange Public Schools present: \nRemembering Rosa\, Remembering Robeson\nA Concert for Peace\nDecember 2nd 2022 7:00PM\, doors at 6:30 Central Auditorium\, Rosa Parks Community School\, Orange NJ FREE COMMUNITY CONCERT featuring performances by student groups\, church choirs\, and musicians from Orange NJ CONCIERTO COMUNITARIO GRATIS Presentando interpretaciones por grupos de estudiantes\, coros de iglesia\, y músicos de Orange\, NJ KONSÈ KOMINOTE POUR GRATIS Pral gen yon pefomans espesyal pa yon gwoup elev\, koral legliz\, e mizisyen ki soti nan Orange\, NJ “Through my singing and acting and speaking\, I want to make freedom ring. Maybe I can touch people’s hearts better than I can their minds\, with the common struggle of the common people.” — Paul Robeson “A través de mi canto\, actuación y habla\, quiero hacer sonar la libertad. Tal vez pueda tocar los corazones de las personas mejor que sus mentes\, con la lucha común de la gente común.” — Paul Robeson “Atravè chante\, pèfòmans\, ak diskou mwen\, mwen vle libète reye. Petèt mwen ka touche kè moun pi byen ke lespri yo\, avèk yon eprèv ke n pataje ak moun komen”. — Paul Robeson This year’s 7th annual Remembering Rosa is titled “Remembering Rosa\, Remembering Robeson.” Our theme this year focuses on Paul Robeson. Through story and song we will remember NJ’s native son – a renaissance man whose life work explored the relationship between music\, solidarity\, and freedom – and who spent time with civil rights organizers in Orange in the late 1950s. La séptima edición anual de Remembering Rosa de este año se titula “Remembering Rosa\, Remembering Robeson”. Nuestro tema de este año se centra en Paul Robeson. A través de la historia y la canción\, recordaremos al hijo nativo de NJ\, un hombre del renacimiento cuyo trabajo de vida exploró la relación entre la música\, la solidaridad y la libertad\, y que pasó un tiempo con los organizadores de los derechos civiles en Orange a finales de la década de 1950. Ane sa se 7èm ane N ap Komemore Rosa ki rele komemorasyon Rosa\, komemorasyon Robeson. Tèm nou pou ane sa chita sou Paul Robeson. Atravè istwa ak mizik\, n ap sonje pitit natif NJ- yon gason renesans ke travay li te eksplore relasyon ki genyen ant mizik\, solidarite\, ak libète- e li te pase tan ak òganizatè dwa sivik yo nan Oranj nan fen lane 1950 yo. We strongly recommend wearing a face mask and taking a Covid-19 rapid test before attending. Recomendamos ampliamente usar una máscara facial y hacerse una prueba rápida de Covid-19 antes de asistir.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/remembering-rosa-remembering-robeson
LOCATION:33 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ 07050\, 33 Cleveland Street\, Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,In Orange,Music City
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SUMMARY:Listening to Marx with the Ear of Our Hearts
DESCRIPTION:Join UofO\, Edgar Rivera Colon\, and Robert Sember for a 10-week course on Marx’s Capital.\n\n\n“Is there wisdom in Marx that can help us address what troubles us today? This ten-session mini-course will allow us to hear Marx’s words in our own voices while connecting to our life stories as neighbors\, family members\, organizers\, workers\, artists\, creators and educators. Each session will focus on key extracts from chapters in Marx’s Capital\, Volume 1. No preparation or prior study of reading Capital is required. Just a desire to listen with intention\, learn\, and participate in dialogue. The goal of our mini-course is to have you tune into Marx using your life experiences and knowledges as a path into critical social analysis and community-building. This is NOT an exhaustive reading of Capital. Rather\, it is an invitation to knowing and understanding a text that has guided social justice movements across the world since it was published in 1867.” \nEdgar Rivera Colón\, PhD\, a medical anthropologist\, teaches courses on health justice and the history of racism in medicine at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine’s Narrative Medicine program. Dr. Rivera Colón is also faculty at Columbia University’s Narrative Medicine program where he trains students in qualitative research methods. With his Columbia colleagues\, he co-authored the award-winning textbook\, The Principles and Practice of Narrative Medicine (Oxford University Press). Recently\, Patrick Hebert and he published “Slow Burn\, Humid Pitch: Cultivating Care While Livin’ La COVIDa Loca” in NACLA Report on the Americas. His forthcoming book project is Love Comes in Knots: Meditations in the American Labyrinth. He hosts a podcast about politics and spirituality called Karl Marx Ate My Field Notes. He is also member of the People’s CDC. \nRobert Sember is an educator and administrator with the Alabama Prison Arts and Education Program (APAEP) at Auburn University\, Alabama.  He is a member of APAEP’s Higher Education in Prison team\, which offers college courses in prisons in Alabama.  Robert is also a member of the international sound-art collective\, Ultra-red\, which helped establish Vogue’ology\, an initiative by and for members of the African-American and Latino/a Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual and Transgender community in New York City.  Robert is a devoted UoO comrade\, having taught a JanTerm course and participated in workshops and reading groups.  He was a co-chair of the organizing committee of the 400 Years of Inequality initiative.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/listening-to-marx-with-the-ear-of-our-hearts-10
LOCATION:NJ
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SUMMARY:December Solidarity Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly solidarity potluck. Organized by UofO and the HUUB\, they are an opportunity to gather\, share food\, and get to know one another. We are still meeting outdoors to keep our community safe from Covid. We’ll keep warm around a firepit.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/december-solidarity-potluck
LOCATION:35 Cleveland St\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,Cooking Gathering,In Orange
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