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DESCRIPTION:Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous Resilience\, Climate 
 Change\, and the Environmental HumanitiesExhibition: Continuity\, Innovati
 on\, and Resistance: The Art of Peter Jones (curated by&nbsp\;Scott Mannin
 g Stevens\, Sascha Scott\, and their Indigenous students)4:00 pm: Arrive a
 t Syracuse Art Museum&nbsp\;(Shaffer Art Building)5:00 pm: Remarks by Frei
 da Jacques\, Onondaga Clan MotherThe symposium was made possible with gene
 rous support from the College of Arts &amp\; Sciences\; Maxwell School of 
 Citizenship &amp\; Public Affairs\; Humanities Center\; Humanities Council
 \; Center for Global Indigenous Cultures &amp\; Environmental Justice\; th
 e Environment\, Sustainability\, and Policy Program\; the Departments of G
 eography &amp\; the Environment\; Earth and Environmental Sciences\; Art &
 amp\; Music Histories\; Anthropology\; English\; Religion\, History\, Soci
 ology\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food Studies\; the Environmental Storytelling
  Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Humanities Network\; SUNY ESF Center for
  Native Peoples &amp\; the Environment\; and the Skä•noñh Great Law of Pea
 ce Center. We also greatly appreciate the contributions of our mentors and
  collaborators of the Haudenosaunee community to this symposium\, and ackn
 owledge with respect the Onondaga Nation\, firekeepers of the Haudenosaune
 e\, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now
  stands.
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SUMMARY:Ray Smith Symposium: Tour of Peter B. Jones Exhibition at Syracuse 
 University Art Museum
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>Ray Smith Symposium 2023–2024: Indigenous 
 Resilience\, Climate Change\, and the Environmental Humanities</h3><div></
 div><div><strong></strong></div><div><strong></strong></div><div><p><span 
 style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inher
 it\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\
 ; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit\; color: inherit"><strong>Exhib
 ition:</strong> <a href="https://museum.syr.edu/exhibition/current/continu
 ity-innovation-and-resistance-the-art-of-peter-b-jones/">Continuity\, Inno
 vation\, and Resistance: The Art of Peter Jones</a> (curated by&nbsp\;</sp
 an>Scott Manning Stevens\, Sascha Scott\, and their Indigenous students)<b
 r></p></div><ul style="margin-left: 30px"><li>4:00 pm: Arrive at Syracuse 
 Art Museum&nbsp\;(Shaffer Art Building)</li><li>5:00 pm: Remarks by Freida
  Jacques\, Onondaga Clan Mother</li></ul><div></div><p><em>The symposium w
 as made possible with generous support from the College of Arts &amp\; Sci
 ences\; Maxwell School of Citizenship &amp\; Public Affairs\; Humanities C
 enter\; Humanities Council\; Center for Global Indigenous Cultures &amp\; 
 Environmental Justice\; the Environment\, Sustainability\, and Policy Prog
 ram\; the Departments of Geography &amp\; the Environment\; Earth and Envi
 ronmental Sciences\; Art &amp\; Music Histories\; Anthropology\; English\;
  Religion\, History\, Sociology\, and Nutrition &amp\; Food Studies\; the 
 Environmental Storytelling Series of CNY &amp\; the Engaged Humanities Net
 work\; SUNY ESF Center for Native Peoples &amp\; the Environment\; and the
  Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. We also greatly appreciate the contri
 butions of our mentors and collaborators of the Haudenosaunee community to
  this symposium\, and acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation\, firek
 eepers of the Haudenosaunee\, the Indigenous people on whose ancestral lan
 ds Syracuse University now stands.</em><span style="background-color: init
 ial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; te
 xt-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-s
 pace: inherit"><em></em></span></p>
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