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DESCRIPTION:"Barefoot Solutions": Networking Rural India and a Global Initi
 ativeSanjit “Bunker” Roy\,&nbsp\;Founder of Barefoot College in IndiaMeaga
 n Fallone\,&nbsp\;CEO&nbsp\;of Barefoot College InternationTODAY: Join us 
 for the next iteration of the Moonlighting Discourse Series hosted by SUNY
  ESF's President\, Dr. Quentin Wheeler\, featuring Indian social activist 
 Sanjit "Bunker" Roy and Syracuse University Professor of Philosophy Dr. Sa
 muel Gorovitz. Moonlighting brings great thinkers from different backgroun
 ds to share their ideas on a variety of interesting and topical subjects. 
 Each event is tailored for the general public and everyone is welcome to a
 ttend.&nbsp\;Admission is free but please register if you plan to attend.S
 anjit “Bunker” Roy&nbsp\;is an acclaimed Indian Social Activist and educat
 or who founded the Barefoot College\, the only college by and for the rura
 l poor. He will be accompanied by&nbsp\;Meagan Fallone\, CEO of Barefoot C
 ollege International. Roy was selected as one of Time's 100 most influenti
 al personalities in 2010 for collaborating with villagers to find "barefoo
 t solutions" that center on solar energy\, water\, education\, connectivit
 y\, healthcare\, handicrafts and the empowerment of women. &nbsp\;This eve
 nt is part of the “Networks” themed Syracuse Symposium series\, and is bei
 ng co-sponsored by the Humanities Center at SU together with the South Asi
 a Center\, the College of Arts and Sciences\, School of Architecture\, Sch
 ool of Education\,&nbsp\;David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
 \, Whitman School of Management\,&nbsp\;Renée Crown University Honors Prog
 ram\, WiSE (Women in Science and Engineering)\, the Democratizing Knowledg
 e Project\, departments of geography\, philosophy\, and art and music hist
 ories\, the South Asia Program at Cornell University\, and SUNY ESF.Sponso
 red by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:Barefoot Solutions: Networking Rural India and a Global Initiative 
 Moonlighting Discourse Series 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>"Barefoot Solutions": Networking Rural I
 ndia and a Global Initiative</b></p><p><b>Sanjit “Bunker” Roy\,</b><i>&nbs
 p\;Founder of Barefoot College in India</i></p><p><b>Meagan Fallone\,</b>&
 nbsp\;CEO<i>&nbsp\;of Barefoot College Internation</i></p><p><b>TODAY:</b>
  Join us for the next iteration of the Moonlighting Discourse Series hoste
 d by SUNY ESF's President\, Dr. Quentin Wheeler\, featuring Indian social 
 activist Sanjit "Bunker" Roy and Syracuse University Professor of Philosop
 hy Dr. Samuel Gorovitz. Moonlighting brings great thinkers from different 
 backgrounds to share their ideas on a variety of interesting and topical s
 ubjects. Each event is tailored for the general public and everyone is wel
 come to attend.&nbsp\;</p><p>Admission is free but please register if you 
 plan to attend.</p><p><b>Sanjit “Bunker” Roy</b>&nbsp\;is an acclaimed Ind
 ian Social Activist and educator who founded the Barefoot College\, the on
 ly college by and for the rural poor. He will be accompanied by&nbsp\;<b>M
 eagan Fallone</b>\, CEO of Barefoot College International. Roy was selecte
 d as one of Time's 100 most influential personalities in 2010 for collabor
 ating with villagers to find "barefoot solutions" that center on solar ene
 rgy\, water\, education\, connectivity\, healthcare\, handicrafts and the 
 empowerment of women. &nbsp\;</p><p><b></b>This event is part of the “Netw
 orks” themed Syracuse Symposium series\, and is being co-sponsored by the 
 Humanities Center at SU together with the South Asia Center\, the College 
 of Arts and Sciences\, School of Architecture\, School of Education\,&nbsp
 \;David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics\, Whitman School of Ma
 nagement\,&nbsp\;Renée Crown University Honors Program\, WiSE (Women in Sc
 ience and Engineering)\, the Democratizing Knowledge Project\, departments
  of geography\, philosophy\, and art and music histories\, the South Asia 
 Program at Cornell University\, and SUNY ESF.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the
  South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p>
 <p> </p>
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