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DESCRIPTION:Labor leaders and scholars from around the world\nare gathering
  for a two-day symposium in Syracuse\, New York\, to explore how the\nmora
 l resources within religious traditions can invigorate struggles for labor
 \njustice. The symposium will bring together ethicists\, theorists\, theol
 ogians\,\nhistorians\, and others to foster a dialogue intended both to de
 epen scholarly\nconversations around these issues and to promote greater i
 ntellectual depth for\nfaith-based labor organizing.\n\nFacebook page: htt
 ps://www.facebook.com/events/788073191271364/\nWebsite with free registrat
 ion: http://web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%20and%20labor%20symposium.ht
 m\n\nSaturday\, April 11\nLe Moyne College\, Curtin Special Events Room\, 
 Campus Center\n\nBreakfast: 9-9:30am\n\nPanel 4:&nbsp\; 9:30-11:00am- THEO
 RIES AND THEOLOGIES OF LABOR\nJeremy Posadas (Assistant Professor of Relig
 ious Studies\, Austin College)\nInese Radzins (Assistant Professor of Theo
 logy\, Pacific School of Religion /\nGraduate Theological Union)\nStephan 
 van Erp (Associate Professor of Fundamental Theology\, Katholieke\nUnivers
 iteit Leuven)\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Moderator:&nbsp\; Cliff Donn (Professor of A
 nthropology\,\nCriminology\, and Sociology\, Le Moyne College)\n\nBreak: 1
 1-11:30am\n\nPanel 5: 11:30am-1pm- HISTORIES OF RELIGION AND LABOR\nGary D
 orrien (Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics\, Union Theological\nS
 eminary)\nJanis Lee Thiessen (Assistant Professor of History\, University 
 of Winnipeg)\nHeath Carter (Assistant Professor of History\, Valparaiso Un
 iversity)\n&nbsp\; Moderator:&nbsp\; David Andrews (Professor of Economics
 \, SUNY Oswego)\n\nConcluding lunch/reception:&nbsp\; 1:00pm\n\nSponsored 
 by the Syracuse University Labor Studies Working Group\, the Syracuse\nUni
 versity Religion Department\, the McDevitt Center at Le Moyne College\, th
 e\nDepartment of Religious Studies at Le Moyne College\, the Lectures Comm
 ittee at\nLe Moyne College\, the Economics Department at Le Moyne College\
 , the Political\nScience Department at Syracuse University\, the Anthropol
 ogy Department at\nSyracuse University\, the Social Science Program at Syr
 acuse University\, and\nother academic units. If you have questions\, plea
 se ask Prof. Vincent Lloyd (vwlloyd@syr.edu) or Prof. Fred Glennon (glenno
 n@lemoyne.edu).\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Religion and Labor: Moral Vision from-for the Grassroots
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>Labor leaders and scholars from arou
 nd the world\nare gathering for a two-day symposium in Syracuse\, New York
 \, to explore how the\nmoral resources within religious traditions can inv
 igorate struggles for labor\njustice. The symposium will bring together et
 hicists\, theorists\, theologians\,\nhistorians\, and others to foster a d
 ialogue intended both to deepen scholarly\nconversations around these issu
 es and to promote greater intellectual depth for\nfaith-based labor organi
 zing.<br>\n<br>\nFacebook page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/7
 88073191271364/" title="https://www.facebook.com/events/788073191271364/">
 https://www.facebook.com/events/788073191271364/</a><br>\nWebsite with fre
 e registration: <a href="http://web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%20and%20
 labor%20symposium.htm" target="&quot\;_blank&quot\;">http://web.lemoyne.ed
 u/~glennon/religion%20and%20labor%20symposium.htm</a><br>\n<br>\n<b>Saturd
 ay\, April 11<br>\n<i>Le Moyne College\, Curtin Special Events Room\, Camp
 us Center</i></b><br>\n<br>\nBreakfast: 9-9:30am<br>\n<br>\nPanel 4:&nbsp\
 ; 9:30-11:00am- THEORIES AND THEOLOGIES OF LABOR<br>\nJeremy Posadas (Assi
 stant Professor of Religious Studies\, Austin College)<br>\nInese Radzins 
 (Assistant Professor of Theology\, Pacific School of Religion /\nGraduate 
 Theological Union)<br>\nStephan van Erp (Associate Professor of Fundamenta
 l Theology\, Katholieke\nUniversiteit Leuven)<br>\n&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Moderato
 r:&nbsp\; Cliff Donn (Professor of Anthropology\,\nCriminology\, and Socio
 logy\, Le Moyne College)<br>\n<br>\nBreak: 11-11:30am<br>\n<br>\nPanel 5: 
 11:30am-1pm- HISTORIES OF RELIGION AND LABOR<br>\nGary Dorrien (Reinhold N
 iebuhr Professor of Social Ethics\, Union Theological\nSeminary)<br>\nJani
 s Lee Thiessen (Assistant Professor of History\, University of Winnipeg)<b
 r>\nHeath Carter (Assistant Professor of History\, Valparaiso University)<
 br>\n&nbsp\; Moderator:&nbsp\; David Andrews (Professor of Economics\, SUN
 Y Oswego)<br>\n<br>\nConcluding lunch/reception:&nbsp\; 1:00pm<br>\n<br>\n
 <i>Sponsored by the Syracuse University Labor Studies Working Group\, the 
 Syracuse\nUniversity Religion Department\, the McDevitt Center at Le Moyne
  College\, the\nDepartment of Religious Studies at Le Moyne College\, the 
 Lectures Committee at\nLe Moyne College\, the Economics Department at Le M
 oyne College\, the Political\nScience Department at Syracuse University\, 
 the Anthropology Department at\nSyracuse University\, the Social Science P
 rogram at Syracuse University\, and\nother academic units.</i> </p><p>If y
 ou have questions\, please ask Prof. Vincent Lloyd (<a>vwlloyd@syr.edu</a>
 ) or Prof. Fred Glennon (<a>glennon@lemoyne.edu</a>).\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\
 ;</p><p></p>
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