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Themes of dissent, displacement addressed in Ray Smith symposia kick-off event Sept. 14

Tuesday, September 11, 2012, By Rob Enslin
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In keeping with the foci of this year鈥檚 Ray Smith symposia, 黑料不打烊 is hosting a special kick-off event devoted to dissent and displacement. Titled 鈥淔eeling on the Outside,鈥 the event is Friday, Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. in Hendricks Chapel. The program includes a community panel discussion, live music, a mini-exhibition and a reception.

鈥淔eeling on the Outside鈥 is free and open to the public. For more information, call Elane Granger Carrasco, associate director of the Slutzker Center for International Services, at 443-2457.

The event is organized and presented by the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean (PLACA) in the Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs in the Maxwell School and by the Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) at SU Library. The symposia are enabled by a major bequest from the estate of Ray W. Smith 鈥21, administered by The College of Arts and Sciences.

鈥’Feeling on the Outside鈥 affirms our commitment to sustained scholarly discussion about important issues,鈥 says Gerald R. Greenberg, the college鈥檚 senior associate dean for academic affairs and the humanities; associate dean of curriculum, instruction and programming; and associate professor of languages, literatures and linguistics. 鈥淥ur goal with this event鈥攁nd with the symposia in general鈥攊s to promote divergent thinking and viewpoints that produce inclusive, cooperative results.鈥

This year鈥檚 Ray Smith symposia are 鈥,鈥 organized and presented by PLACA, and 鈥,鈥 organized and presented by the SCRC, in conjunction with an interdisciplinary group of faculty from across campus. Each symposium features a yearlong line-up of arts and cultural programming, in addition to keynote lectures and mini-seminars.

The synergy is apparent with the kick-off program, which includes the following:

Brief remarks by Greenberg; Granger; Luis Casta帽eda, assistant professor of art history in the Department of Art and Music Histories; and Sean Quimby, senior director of the SCRC;

A community panel discussion with Valerie Martinez G鈥12, coordinator of mentoring programs in SU鈥檚 Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Daniel Aguilera G鈥13, a master鈥檚 candidate in the College of Visual and Performing Arts; and

A performance by the music group Tr铆o Los Claveles, followed by a reception in the Huntington Beard Crouse Hall breezeway.

Information about the symposia will be on view, as will a selection of archival materials from Grove Press Records, foreshadowing 鈥淧ositions of Dissent.鈥

鈥’Moving Borders鈥 will look at the impact of cultural, political and economic displacement. 鈥楶ositions of Dissent鈥 will reflect on the theme of dissent and its relevance to the humanities, while drawing on the rich primary source collections of the SCRC,鈥 says Greenberg. 鈥淏oth programs will have considerable crossover appeal.鈥

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