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DESCRIPTION:“No Innocence This Side of the Womb\,” hosted by the Newhouse C
 enter for Global Engagement\, will bring together Syracuse and South Afric
 an artists\, academics\, activists and journalists. The event begins at 5 
 p.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium\, Newhouse 3. The event is free and
  open to the public.The event will consist of three panel discussions with
  a rotating open panel chair\, allowing audience members to participate.\n
 &nbsp\;\nSouth Africa to Syracuse – A Common Struggle\, 5 p.m.\nHow segreg
 ation and class affect us\, regardless of geography. How we got here and w
 here we are going.\nPanelists:\nYusuf Abdul-Qadir&nbsp\;'11\, chapter dire
 ctor\, New York Civil Liberties Union\, Syracuse\nEllen Blalock&nbsp\;G'84
 \, artist\, Syracuse\nZuko Gqadavama\, resource development coordinator\, 
 Inkululeko\, South Africa\nCharisse L’Pree\, assistant professor\, Newhous
 e School\, Syracuse University\nMichelle Schenandoah\, CEO and editor-in-c
 hief\, Rematriation Magazine\, Oneida Nation\nJohn Western\, professor\, M
 axwell School\, Syracuse UniversityThe Arts – Ordinary Acts\, Extraordinar
 y Promise\, 6:40 p.m.\nArt’s role in unpacking and pushing back against in
 justice.\nPanelists:\nJaleel Campbell\, artist\, Syracuse\nGabrielle Golia
 th\, artist\, South Africa\nSimon Gush\, artist\, South Africa\nNeelika Ja
 yawardane\, associate professor\, SUNY Oswego Communication – No Easy Walk
  to Freedom\, 8:10 p.m.\nThe role of a free press in providing a reflectio
 n of our societies and a method of holding the powerful to account.\nPanel
 ists:\nPaul Botes\, photographer and picture editor\, Mail &amp\; Guardian
 \, South Africa\nKen Harper\, associate professor and director\, Newhouse 
 Center for Global Engagement\, Newhouse School\, Syracuse University\nJoe 
 Lee\, general manager\, WAER\, Syracuse\nKhadija Patel\, editor-in-chief\,
  Mail &amp\; Guardian\, South Africa\nNiren Tolsi\, journalist\, South Afr
 ica  
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SUMMARY:Geography professor John Western--panelist in campus symposium on e
 quality\, privilege\, justice in South Africa and Syracuse
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“No Innocence This Side of the Womb\,” host
 ed by the <a href="http://newhouseglobal.syr.edu/" target="_blank">Newhous
 e Center for Global Engagement</a>\, will bring together Syracuse and Sout
 h African artists\, academics\, activists and journalists. </p><p><br></p>
 <p>The event begins at 5 p.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium\, Newhouse
  3. The event is free and open to the public.</p><p><br></p>The event will
  consist of three panel discussions with a rotating open panel chair\, all
 owing audience members to participate.<p>\n</p>&nbsp\;<p>\n</p><strong>Sou
 th Africa to Syracuse – A Common Struggle\, 5 p.m.</strong><p>\n</p>How se
 gregation and class affect us\, regardless of geography. How we got here a
 nd where we are going.<p>\n</p><em>Panelists:</em><p>\n</p><p><a href="htt
 ps://www.linkedin.com/in/yusufaq/" target="_blank">Yusuf Abdul-Qadir</a>&n
 bsp\;'11\, chapter director\, New York Civil Liberties Union\, Syracuse\n<
 /p><p><a href="http://www.ellenmblalock.com/" target="_blank">Ellen Blaloc
 k</a>&nbsp\;G'84\, artist\, Syracuse\n<a href="http://www.inkululeko.org/a
 bout.html" target="_blank">Zuko Gqadavama</a>\, resource development coord
 inator\, Inkululeko\, South Africa\n</p><p><a href="https://newhouse.syr.e
 du/faculty-staff/charisse-lpree" target="_self">Charisse L’Pree</a>\, assi
 stant professor\, Newhouse School\, Syracuse University\n</p><p><a href="h
 ttps://rematriation.com/michelle-schenandoah/" target="_blank">Michelle Sc
 henandoah</a>\, CEO and editor-in-chief\, Rematriation Magazine\, Oneida N
 ation\n</p><p><a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/geo/Western\,_John/" ta
 rget="_blank">John Western</a>\, professor\, Maxwell School\, Syracuse Uni
 versity</p><p><br></p><strong>The Arts – Ordinary Acts\, Extraordinary Pro
 mise\, 6:40 p.m.</strong><p>\n</p>Art’s role in unpacking and pushing back
  against injustice.<p>\n</p><em>Panelists:</em><p>\n</p><p><a href="http:/
 /www.jaleelcampbell.com/" target="_blank">Jaleel Campbell</a>\, artist\, S
 yracuse\n</p><p><a href="http://www.goodman-gallery.com/artists/gabrielleg
 oliath" target="_blank">Gabrielle Goliath</a>\, artist\, South Africa\n</p
 ><p><a href="http://simongush.net/simongush/" target="_blank">Simon Gush</
 a>\, artist\, South Africa\n</p><p><a href="https://www.oswego.edu/english
 /content/neelika-jayawardane" target="_blank">Neelika Jayawardane</a>\, as
 sociate professor\, SUNY Oswego</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p> </p><strong>C
 ommunication – No Easy Walk to Freedom\, 8:10 p.m.</strong><p>\n</p>The ro
 le of a free press in providing a reflection of our societies and a method
  of holding the powerful to account.<p>\n</p><em>Panelists:</em><p>\n</p><
 p><a href="https://mg.co.za/author/paul-botes" target="_blank">Paul Botes<
 /a>\, photographer and picture editor\, Mail &amp\; Guardian\, South Afric
 a\n</p><p><a href="https://newhouse.syr.edu/faculty-staff/ken-harper" targ
 et="_blank">Ken Harper</a>\, associate professor and director\, Newhouse C
 enter for Global Engagement\, Newhouse School\, Syracuse University\n<a hr
 ef="http://www.waer.org/people/joe-lee" target="_blank">Joe Lee</a>\, gene
 ral manager\, WAER\, Syracuse\n</p><p><a href="https://mg.co.za/author/kha
 dija-patel" target="_blank">Khadija Patel</a>\, editor-in-chief\, Mail &am
 p\; Guardian\, South Africa\n</p><p><a href="https://mg.co.za/author/niren
 -tolsi" target="_blank">Niren Tolsi</a>\, journalist\, South Africa</p><p>
  </p><p> </p>
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