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SUMMARY:Holding the Center at the Confluence of Crises
DESCRIPTION:Holding the Center at the Confluence of Crises: Understanding and Deploying a “Root Shock”-Informed Approach \nCourse Dates \nMonday\, July 28\, August 4\, 11 and 18\n6pm-7pm via zoom \nOptional in-person “sorted-out city” walking tour of Orange\, NJ\nSaturday\, August 9th at 10am \nCourse Description \nWe are in a confluence of crises: rapid shifts of climate\, attacks on our democracy\, and disregard for the sacredness of all life. At the University of Orange\, a 17-year old people’s free school based in Orange NJ\, we have learned that “holding the center” requires three things: understanding how we got to this point; deploying strategies that support community recovery; and re-building political power rooted in place. This course will explore these three tasks through the lens of the work of the Cities Research Group (CRG)\, led by Drs Bob and Mindy Fullilove. \nFor four decades CRG has conducted groundbreaking research on the forces that caused catastrophic community upheaval\, leading to multiple health epidemics and destroying economic\, social\, political and cultural capital. To describe the vast extent of the harm\, Dr. Mindy Fullilove proposed the term “root shock\,” a phrase gardeners use to describe what happens to a plant whose roots have been torn in the process of the transplantation. She defined it as “the traumatic stress reaction to the loss of all or part of one’s emotional ecosystem.” We believe we are all experiencing some form of root shock right now. With this understanding of root shock\, CRG also identified and practiced collective strategies for community recovery which rebuilds the connective tissue necessary for democracy and people’s power. \nParticipants will engage with useful resources and tools that they can immediately incorporate into navigating the current crises with their own networks and communities. We will host an optional “sorted out city” walking tour in Orange\, NJ on Saturday\, August 9 at 10am and share a walking guide so participants can DIY in their own place. \nCRG is now housed at the University of Orange under the direction of Dr. Mindy Fullilove\, who holds the Helen & Robert E. Fullilove Chair of Community Health at UofO. \nRegister HERE for “Holding the Center at the Confluence of Crises” \n  \nOur Instructors \nDr. Robert E. Fullilove\, III\, is a professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. He got his start in community organizing in 1964\, working with the SNCC “Freedom Summer” project. Since 2010\, he has been teaching public health courses in six New York State prisons that are part of the Bard College Prison Initiative (BPI) and serves as the Senior Advisor to BPI’s public health program. \nDr. Mindy Fullilove is the Helen and Robert Fullilove Professor of Community Health at the University of Orange and Professor Emeritus at the New School University. She is a social psychiatrist who studies urban problems and their solutions. \nMolly Rose Kaufman is a co-founder and director of the University of Orange. She is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism\, with training in urbanism from the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers\, Paris\, France. She uses her grounding in urbanism to develop free education for democracy. \n  \nTestimonials for our previous course\, “Managing Shock and Awe” \nI deeply appreciate the work Dr. Fullilove and the University of Orange team did in designing the sessions and curating the content because\, as with all their work\, the experience was phenomenal (both live and recorded). Through each weekly session I was grounded in examples\, quotes\, anecdotes\, and stories connected to that week’s theme\, which I was able to tie back to my own work and personal life. I have found myself re-listening to the sessions\, coming back to the readings\, and reflecting on the activities long after the course ended. I will consider this course as a resource especially now\, when building belonging and coalitions is critical for the work ahead. \n-Katherine Wright\, The Rippel Foundation \nI thought this course was very grounding and nice for the current political climate that is really overwhelming. It was nice to know that this was happening every week. \n-Priscilla P\, class participant \nThis was extremely accessible. I learned a lot and I really enjoyed the blend of New Jersey people’s history and the provided frameworks\, ways of thinking for how we can move forward in this moment\, and many more moments to come. Thank you so much. I feel more activated than I did before. \n-Natalie T\, class participant \n  \nAbout the Fullilove Chair of Community Health  \nThe University of Orange established the Helen and Robert Fullilove Chair of Community Health in 2025. Dr. Mindy Fullilove is the holder of the chair. She will lead community courses\, as well relevant research in root shock. She introduced the concept of root shock in 2001\, and her book\, Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurts America and What To Do About It\, was published in 2004. UofO led an observance of the 20th anniversary of the book’s publication\, which included editing a special issue of the journal\, Built Environment\, holding a symposium\, and preparing an exhibit on root shock for the Orange Public Library. \nRegister HERE for “Holding the Center at the Confluence of Crises” \n  \nCourse Fees \nAll are welcome to take our course for free! All contributions support the ongoing work of our people’s free university. If you are able\, we ask you to please consider registering at a paid level. \n$300 (full cost of class per person) \n$150 (supporter rate) \n$75 (solidarity rate) \nOTHER amount (donation of any amount appreciated) \nFREE (no one turned away for lack of funds NOTAFLOF)  \n  \nCan your institution sponsor your team to come? Talk to us about team rates (info@universityoforange.org)  \n  \nIllustration by Ayako Maruyama
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/holding-the-center-at-the-confluence-of-crises/2025-07-28
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Collective Recovery,In Orange
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SUMMARY:Adult Steel Pan Intensive (all levels)
DESCRIPTION:The Steel Pan Ensemble of Orange offers opportunities for adults and children to learn and perform steel pan music. \nThe Steel Pan classes are designed to introduce people to playing Steel Pans\, musical instruments originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Participants will get introduced to playing the tenor pan\, double guitar pan\, double seconds pan\, and four-bass pan. Classes are taught by local steel pan musician and educator Jevaun Grant. \nThe adult summer intensive is open to any and all students above the age of 18. \nClass Dates:\nMonday\, July 28th\nWednesday\, July 30th\nFriday\, August 1st\nTuesday\, August 5th \n6:30PM- 8:30PM \nClasses will be held at The HUUB\, 35 Cleveland Street in Orange. \nAll programs end in a community event and performance the evening of Friday August 8th and a potential performance at the Caribbean Festival in Orange Park on Saturday August 9th. \nClasses are pay-what-you-can. We suggest a sliding scale\, but donations of any amount are appreciated and the amount you can afford is not a factor in acceptance to the classes. Classes do need to cover their costs in order to run. Any questions about our pay-what-you-can model or inquiries about full scholarships can be sent to info@universityoforange.org \nRegister for Steel Pan Intensive here. \nIf you are interested but the timing of rehearsals doesn’t work for you\, please still fill out the sign up form and let us know. We will add additional sessions if there is enough interest.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/adult-steel-pan-intensive-all-levels/2025-07-28
LOCATION:The HUUB\, inc\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Orange,Music City
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SUMMARY:Youth Steel Pan Summer Intensive (Beginner)
DESCRIPTION:The Steel Pan Ensemble of Orange offers opportunities for adults and children to learn and perform steel pan music. \nThe Steel Pan classes are designed to introduce people to playing Steel Pans\, musical instruments originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Participants will get introduced to playing the tenor pan\, double guitar pan\, double seconds pan\, and four-bass pan. Classes are taught by local steel pan musician and educator Jevaun Grant. \nThe youth (beginner) summer intensive is open to students age 10-15 (if your student is outside that range and you are interested in future classes please fill out the form also). \nClass Dates:\nTuesday\, July 29th\nThursday\, July 31st\nMonday\, August 4th\nWednesday\, August 6th \n9AM- 12PM \nClasses will be held at The HUUB\, 35 Cleveland Street in Orange. Snack is provided. \nAll programs end in a community event and performance the evening of Friday August 8th and a potential performance at the Caribbean Festival in Orange Park on Saturday August 9th. \nClasses are pay-what-you-can. We suggest a sliding scale\, but donations of any amount are appreciated and the amount you can afford is not a factor in acceptance to the classes. Classes do need to cover their costs in order to run. Any questions about our pay-what-you-can model or inquiries about full scholarships can be sent to info@universityoforange.org \nRegister for Steel Pan Intensive here. \nIf you are interested but the timing of rehearsals doesn’t work for you\, please still fill out the sign up form and let us know. We will add additional sessions if there is enough interest.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/youth-steel-pan-summer-intensive-beginner/2025-07-29
LOCATION:The HUUB\, inc\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Orange,Music City
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SUMMARY:Adult Steel Pan Intensive (all levels)
DESCRIPTION:The Steel Pan Ensemble of Orange offers opportunities for adults and children to learn and perform steel pan music. \nThe Steel Pan classes are designed to introduce people to playing Steel Pans\, musical instruments originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Participants will get introduced to playing the tenor pan\, double guitar pan\, double seconds pan\, and four-bass pan. Classes are taught by local steel pan musician and educator Jevaun Grant. \nThe adult summer intensive is open to any and all students above the age of 18. \nClass Dates:\nMonday\, July 28th\nWednesday\, July 30th\nFriday\, August 1st\nTuesday\, August 5th \n6:30PM- 8:30PM \nClasses will be held at The HUUB\, 35 Cleveland Street in Orange. \nAll programs end in a community event and performance the evening of Friday August 8th and a potential performance at the Caribbean Festival in Orange Park on Saturday August 9th. \nClasses are pay-what-you-can. We suggest a sliding scale\, but donations of any amount are appreciated and the amount you can afford is not a factor in acceptance to the classes. Classes do need to cover their costs in order to run. Any questions about our pay-what-you-can model or inquiries about full scholarships can be sent to info@universityoforange.org \nRegister for Steel Pan Intensive here. \nIf you are interested but the timing of rehearsals doesn’t work for you\, please still fill out the sign up form and let us know. We will add additional sessions if there is enough interest.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/adult-steel-pan-intensive-all-levels/2025-07-30
LOCATION:The HUUB\, inc\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Orange,Music City
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SUMMARY:Youth Steel Pan Summer Intensive (Beginner)
DESCRIPTION:The Steel Pan Ensemble of Orange offers opportunities for adults and children to learn and perform steel pan music. \nThe Steel Pan classes are designed to introduce people to playing Steel Pans\, musical instruments originating from Trinidad and Tobago. Participants will get introduced to playing the tenor pan\, double guitar pan\, double seconds pan\, and four-bass pan. Classes are taught by local steel pan musician and educator Jevaun Grant. \nThe youth (beginner) summer intensive is open to students age 10-15 (if your student is outside that range and you are interested in future classes please fill out the form also). \nClass Dates:\nTuesday\, July 29th\nThursday\, July 31st\nMonday\, August 4th\nWednesday\, August 6th \n9AM- 12PM \nClasses will be held at The HUUB\, 35 Cleveland Street in Orange. Snack is provided. \nAll programs end in a community event and performance the evening of Friday August 8th and a potential performance at the Caribbean Festival in Orange Park on Saturday August 9th. \nClasses are pay-what-you-can. We suggest a sliding scale\, but donations of any amount are appreciated and the amount you can afford is not a factor in acceptance to the classes. Classes do need to cover their costs in order to run. Any questions about our pay-what-you-can model or inquiries about full scholarships can be sent to info@universityoforange.org \nRegister for Steel Pan Intensive here. \nIf you are interested but the timing of rehearsals doesn’t work for you\, please still fill out the sign up form and let us know. We will add additional sessions if there is enough interest.
URL:https://universityoforange.org/event/youth-steel-pan-summer-intensive-beginner/2025-07-31
LOCATION:The HUUB\, inc\, 35 Cleveland Street\, City of Orange\, NJ\, 07050\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Orange,Music City
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