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DESCRIPTION:This unique collaborative event between PARCC at the Maxwell Sc
 hool and the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) will&nbsp\;bring 
 together Syracuse University faculty and Santiago Armengod\, a Mexico City
  based printmaker who attempts to communicate the urgency of radical chang
 e through his artwork.&nbsp\; The discussion will focus on the tensions in
  American society and policy in relation to Mexican immigration and citize
 nship\, with a particular spotlight on the artistic expression of the disc
 rimination experienced by many Mexicans.        Exhibition Opening and Rec
 eption in the Joseph A. Strasser Commons\, Eggers Hall&nbsp\;begins at 5:0
 0 p.m.&nbsp\;Presenter:&nbsp\;Holly Greenberg\, Associate Professor and Pr
 oject Coordinator at VPA.Followed by a Panel discussion in 204 Maxwell Hal
 l at 5:45 p.m.Moderator: Catherine Gerard\, Director of PARCC    Panelists
 :&nbsp\;Kristi Andersen\, Chapple Family Professor of Citizenship and Demo
 cracy at the Maxwell SchoolSantiago Armengod\, a Mexico City based printma
 ker who attempts to communicate the urgency of radical change through his 
 artwork&nbsp\;    Andrew Saluti\, Assistant Director of SUArt Galleries Sh
 affer Art Building.        For complete details please follow this link.  
       
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SUMMARY:90th Maxwell Anniversary and Coming Back Together Event - Carving T
 hrough Borders: Discrimination\, Immigration\, and Citizenship
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>This unique collaborative event betw
 een PARCC at the Maxwell School and the College of Visual and Performing A
 rts (VPA) will&nbsp\;bring together Syracuse University faculty and Santia
 go Armengod\, a Mexico City based printmaker who attempts to communicate t
 he urgency of radical change through his artwork.&nbsp\; The discussion wi
 ll focus on the tensions in American society and policy in relation to Mex
 ican immigration and citizenship\, with a particular spotlight on the arti
 stic expression of the discrimination experienced by many Mexicans.    <br
 >    <br><b>Exhibition Opening and Reception in the Joseph A. Strasser Com
 mons\, Eggers Hall&nbsp\;begins at 5:00 p.m.&nbsp\;<br></b><span style="fo
 nt-family: Arial\, Verdana\, sans-serif\; font-size: 13px\; font-style: no
 rmal"><i>Presenter:</i>&nbsp\;</span><b>Holly Greenberg</b><span style="fo
 nt-family: Arial\, Verdana\, sans-serif\; font-size: 13px\; font-style: no
 rmal">\, Associate Professor and Project Coordinator at VPA.<br></span><b>
 <br>Followed by a Panel discussion in 204 Maxwell Hall at 5:45 p.m.<br></b
 ><i>Moderator:</i> <b>Catherine Gerard</b>\, Director of PARCC    <br><i>P
 anelists:&nbsp\;</i><b>Kristi Andersen</b><span style="font-family: Arial\
 , Verdana\, sans-serif\; font-size: 13px\; font-style: normal">\, Chapple 
 Family Professor of Citizenship and Democracy at the Maxwell School</span>
 <i><br></i><b>Santiago Armengod</b>\, a Mexico City based printmaker who a
 ttempts to communicate the urgency of radical change through his artwork&n
 bsp\;    <br><b>Andrew Saluti\, </b>Assistant Director of SUArt Galleries 
 Shaffer Art Building.</p><p>    <a title="&quot\;New"></a><b></b></p><p>  
   <a href="http://maxwell90th.syr.edu/">For complete details please follow
  this link.</a>    <a title="New Link"></a>    <a href="http://" title="Ne
 w Link"></a></p><p></p>
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