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DESCRIPTION:Labor leaders and scholars from around the world are gathering 
 for a two-day symposium in Syracuse\, New York\, to explore how the moral 
 resources within religious traditions can invigorate struggles for labor j
 ustice. The symposium will bring together ethicists\, theorists\, theologi
 ans\, historians\, and others to foster a dialogue intended both to deepen
  scholarly conversations around these issues and to promote greater intell
 ectual depth for faith-based labor organizing.Facebook page: https://www.f
 acebook.com/events/788073191271364/Website with free registration: http://
 web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%20and%20labor%20symposium.htmFriday\, Ap
 ril 10Syracuse University\, Hall of Languages 500Panel 1: 10:30am-12:00pm-
 THE RELIGIOUS ETHICS OF WORKGerald Beyer (Associate Professor of Christian
  Ethics\, Villanova University)Jon Malesic (Associate Professor of Theolog
 y\, King’s College\, PA)Elliot Ratzman (Assistant Professor of Religion\, 
 Temple University)&nbsp\; Moderator: Gretchen Purser (Assistant Professor 
 of Sociology\, Syracuse University)Lunch: 12:00-1:00pmPanel 2: 1:00-2:30pm
 - RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND WORKER POWERJoerg Rieger (Wendland-Cook Professo
 r of Constructive Theology\, Southern Methodist University)Ken Estey (Assi
 stant Professor of Political Science\, Brooklyn College)Jennifer Leath (Vi
 siting Lecturer in Women’s Studies and Religious Ethics\, Harvard Divinity
  School)&nbsp\; Moderator: Kevin Ahern (Assistant Professor of Religious S
 tudies\, Manhattan College)Break: 2:30-3:00pmPanel 3: 3:00-4:30pm- ORGANIZ
 ING\, PRAYING\, LITIGATINGJung Mo Sung (Professor of Religious Studies\, M
 ethodist University of Sao Paulo\, Brazil)Melissa Snarr (Associate Profess
 or of Ethics and Society\, Vanderbilt Divinity School)David L. Gregory (Do
 rothy Day Professor of Law\, St. John's University)&nbsp\; Moderator: John
  Burdick (Professor and Chair of Anthropology\, Syracuse University)Break:
  4:30-5:00pmRoundtable: 5:00-6:30pm- GRASSROOTS RELIGION AND LABOR ACTIVIS
 MJanel Bailey (National Organizer\, Interfaith Worker Justice)Kaaren Ander
 son (Senior Minister\, First Unitarian Church of Rochester\, NY)Sara Nicco
 li (Executive Director\, New York State Labor-Religion Coalition)Mark Spad
 afore (Political Organizer\, Service Employees International Union 1199)&n
 bsp\; Moderator: Tiffany Steinwert (Dean of the Chapel\, Syracuse Universi
 ty)Sponsored by the Syracuse University Labor Studies Working Group\, the 
 Syracuse University Religion Department\, the McDevitt Center at Le Moyne 
 College\, the Department of Religious Studies at Le Moyne College\, the Le
 ctures Committee at Le Moyne College\, the Economics Department at Le Moyn
 e College\, the Political Science Department at Syracuse University\, the 
 Anthropology Department at Syracuse University\, the Social Science Progra
 m at Syracuse University\, and other academic units. If you have questions
 \, please ask Prof. Vincent Lloyd (vwlloyd@syr.edu) or Prof. Fred Glennon 
 (glennon@lemoyne.edu).
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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 are gathering for a two-day symposium in Syracuse\, New York\
 , to explore how the moral resources within religious traditions can invig
 orate struggles for labor justice. The symposium will bring together ethic
 ists\, theorists\, theologians\, historians\, and others to foster a dialo
 gue intended both to deepen scholarly conversations around these issues an
 d to promote greater intellectual depth for faith-based labor organizing.<
 br><br>Facebook page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/78807319127
 1364/" title="&quot\;https://www.facebook.com/events/788073191271364/&quot
 \;">https://www.facebook.com/events/788073191271364/</a><br>Website with f
 ree registration: <a href="http://web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%20and%
 20labor%20symposium.htm" title="http://web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%2
 0and%20labor%20symposium.htm">http://web.lemoyne.edu/~glennon/religion%20a
 nd%20labor%20symposium.htm</a><br><br><b>Friday\, April 10</b><br><b><i>Sy
 racuse University\, Hall of Languages 500</i></b><br><br>Panel 1: 10:30am-
 12:00pm-THE RELIGIOUS ETHICS OF WORK<br>Gerald Beyer (Associate Professor 
 of Christian Ethics\, Villanova University)<br>Jon Malesic (Associate Prof
 essor of Theology\, King’s College\, PA)<br>Elliot Ratzman (Assistant Prof
 essor of Religion\, Temple University)<br>&nbsp\; Moderator: Gretchen Purs
 er (Assistant Professor of Sociology\, Syracuse University)<br><br>Lunch: 
 12:00-1:00pm<br><br>Panel 2: 1:00-2:30pm- RELIGIOUS PRACTICES AND WORKER P
 OWER<br>Joerg Rieger (Wendland-Cook Professor of Constructive Theology\, S
 outhern Methodist University)<br>Ken Estey (Assistant Professor of Politic
 al Science\, Brooklyn College)<br>Jennifer Leath (Visiting Lecturer in Wom
 en’s Studies and Religious Ethics\, Harvard Divinity School)<br>&nbsp\; Mo
 derator: Kevin Ahern (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies\, Manhattan
  College)<br><br>Break: 2:30-3:00pm<br><br>Panel 3: 3:00-4:30pm- ORGANIZIN
 G\, PRAYING\, LITIGATING<br>Jung Mo Sung (Professor of Religious Studies\,
  Methodist University of Sao Paulo\, Brazil)<br>Melissa Snarr (Associate P
 rofessor of Ethics and Society\, Vanderbilt Divinity School)<br>David L. G
 regory (Dorothy Day Professor of Law\, St. John's University)<br>&nbsp\; M
 oderator: John Burdick (Professor and Chair of Anthropology\, Syracuse Uni
 versity)<br><br>Break: 4:30-5:00pm<br><br>Roundtable: 5:00-6:30pm- GRASSRO
 OTS RELIGION AND LABOR ACTIVISM<br>Janel Bailey (National Organizer\, Inte
 rfaith Worker Justice)<br>Kaaren Anderson (Senior Minister\, First Unitari
 an Church of Rochester\, NY)<br>Sara Niccoli (Executive Director\, New Yor
 k State Labor-Religion Coalition)<br>Mark Spadafore (Political Organizer\,
  Service Employees International Union 1199)<br>&nbsp\; Moderator: Tiffany
  Steinwert (Dean of the Chapel\, Syracuse University)</p><br><p><i>Sponsor
 ed by the Syracuse University Labor Studies Working Group\, the Syracuse U
 niversity Religion Department\, the McDevitt Center at Le Moyne College\, 
 the Department of Religious Studies at Le Moyne College\, the Lectures Com
 mittee at Le Moyne College\, the Economics Department at Le Moyne College\
 , the Political Science Department at Syracuse University\, the Anthropolo
 gy Department at Syracuse University\, the Social Science Program at Syrac
 use University\, and other academic units.</i> </p><p>If you have question
 s\, please ask Prof. Vincent Lloyd (vwlloyd@syr.edu) or Prof. Fred Glennon
  (glennon@lemoyne.edu).<br><br></p><p></p>
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