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Need a break from finals? Need a watercooler conversation starter? Need a movie for the watch party?Contributed by Omar Stoute on 11/15/20 Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other. Read more . . . (143 words) Need a break from finals? Need a watercooler conversation starter? Need a movie for the watch party?Contributed by Omar Stoute on 11/15/20 Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other. Read more . . . (143 words) Need a break from finals? Need a watercooler conversation starter? Need a movie for the watch party?Contributed by Omar Stoute on 11/15/20 Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other. Read more . . . (143 words) Need a break from finals? Need a watercooler conversation starter? Need a movie for the watch party?Contributed by Omar Stoute on 11/15/20 Try "Minding the Gap" with the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County, Title IX, and the Center for IDEAS. In this award-winning documentary three young men bond across racial lines to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. Ten years later, while facing adult responsibilities, unsettling revelations force them to reckon with their parents and with each other. Read more . . . (143 words) Tuesday, November 17 Zoom link: https://ithaca.zoom.us/j/96154404637?pwd=L3diRlRGNk5kL2JkSDlZeGNVRDBGUT09
Public Health Course (ICC- Social Sciences; Theme: World of Systems) Spring 2021Contributed by Amy Frith on 11/15/20 Finding a path through the noise—What happens when safety for anyone is at risk? publichealthinsider.com Read more . . . (124 words) FLEFF and Conversations Across Screen Cultures features Christine Goding-Doty Tues. Nov 17Contributed by Patricia Zimmermann on 11/14/20 Conversations Across Screen Cultures, an online initiative featuring live interviews and discussions with film and media scholars, media artists, and programmers in the Central New York region, continues Tuesday November 17 at 6:30 p.m. with a conversation between Dr. Christine Goding-Doty, Visiting Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Dr. Ulises Mejias, Professor and Director of the Institute for Global Engagement at the State University of New York at Oswego. Read more . . . (245 words) The on-campus Pantry will have limited hours as noted below from Thanksgiving until early January. Because of the limited hours we will be permitting shoppers to take 2 reusable grocery bags of food each time the visit to ensure that they can access enough food for the times that the pantry will be closed. This will be permitted starting the week of November 17 through January 8. Read more . . . (98 words) Reading & Writing About The New Jim Crow: Winter Session 1-credit online courseContributed by Harriet Malinowitz on 11/13/20 Professor Harriet Malinowitz, Department of Writing WRTG 26300 In this free, one-credit, two-week online elective course we will read the entirety of Michelle Alexander’s landmark book The New Jim Crow and respond via writing and discussion, both asynchronously and on Zoom. Read more . . . (134 words) National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week: cohosted by IC Food For Thought and Challah for HungerContributed by Maria White on 11/13/20 National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Nov. 15th to 22nd Read more . . . (74 words) David Salomon(Art History/Architectural Studies) featured in the Nature of Enclosure podcast.Contributed by David Salomon on 11/13/20 David Salomon, Associate Professor of Art History and Coordinator of the Architectural Studies program, is featured in episode four of the Nature of Enclosure podcast. Drawing on his research on the aesthetics of landscapes, patterns and fake-natures, Professor Salomon engaged in a wide ranging conversation with host Jeffrey Nesbit and architects Alex Santander and Denise Luna Acevedo. They critically explored the human-centered condition in an attempt to open up contemporary questions of xeno-entities, infrastructure, and the failed binaries in nature and design theory.
Read more . . . (31 words) The Professional Achievement and Career Excellence Club at Ithaca College (PACE) is so excited to share information about the Fall 2020 version of The Candidate! Read more . . . (73 words) Literary Festival featuring Faculty, Students, and StaffContributed by Mickie Quinn on 11/13/20 November 18 - 29, 2020 The Spring Writes Literary Festival, now in its twelfth year, features over 80 regional writers, and 23 literary themed events and performances. All events are free with zoom registration. Read more . . . (564 words) Asma Barlas, professor (retired) of Politics, was recently interviewed by TRT World.Contributed by Kenesha Chatman on 11/13/20 France and Muslims Asma Barlas, professor (retired) of Politics, was recently interviewed by TRT World about the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in France; her (four-minute) interview can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP_Rof4wXSI . Read more . . . (13 words) Join us for our weekly Shabbat services at 6PM! Zoom room can be found at linktr.ee/ichillel Read more . . . (27 words) On December 8th, the Gingerbread House Competition will take place at 8pm! Please RSVP on IC Engage by November 17th. Read more . . . (59 words) On Friday, November 13th SAB will be hosting a Karate Kid watch party starting at 8pm! Read more . . . (51 words) Join for "How Working Women Can Manage Money At Any Age" WorkshopContributed by Samantha Elebiary on 11/12/20 The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Maggie Germano, Financial Coach for Women. Join us Tuesday, November 17th, from 2pm-3:15pm EST! Read more . . . (123 words) Ithaca College Students of Color have called on White-Identifying students, faculty, and staff to do the internal work necessary to be anti-racist. These ongoing workspaces are designed for White-identifying students to understand the many layers of systemic racism in order to dismantle them, and to understand their role in this anti-racist work. Read more . . . (285 words) WMN invites you to "How Working Women Can Manage Money At Any Age"!Contributed by Samantha Elebiary on 11/12/20 The Women's Mentoring Network (WMN) has partnered with Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) to invite Maggie Germano, Financial Coach for Women. Join us Tuesday, November 17th, from 2pm-3:15pm EST!
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