Justice - Syracuse Symposium™ 2007

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These links provide additional information about many of the Justice speakers and events.
See schedule for event details

Binh Danh

Lightwork Exhibitions

Artists' Biography at Haines Gallery

Suzanne Cusick
The Harlem Quartet

Music Justice and Gender Conference

Supreme Makeover:
Inventing a New Model of Judicial Openness on the High Court

The panel will feature ABC's Jan Crawford Greenburg (author of Supreme Conflict), veteran Supreme Court reporter Tony Mauro, and Benjamin Wittes of the Brookings Institution.

Jan Crawford Biography

Tony Mauro Biography

Benjamin Wittes Biography

Event Information at IJPM Website

John G. Roberts

United States Supreme Court

John G. Roberts Biography at Whitehouse.gov

John G. Roberts Spee ch at Syracuse University

Roots of Peacemaking: Indigenous Values, Global Crisis

Roots of Peacemaking Website

Paul Farmer, medical anthropologist and founding
director of Partners In Health

Wednesday, September 26

7:30 p.m.

Simulcast to the campus and Syracuse communities in Stolkin Auditorium, Physics Building.

Live web cast at symposium.syr.edu, available to computers on the Syracuse University network.

Paul Farmer's Biography

Partners In Health Website

Health conference associated with Dr. Farmer's visit

Carole Boyce Davies, African and African
New World Studies Scholar

Thursday, September 27

5 p.m., Stolkin Auditorium, Physics Building

Carole Boyce Davies Biography

Judy Wicks and Alice Waters,
advocates of sustainable food reform

Tuesday, October 9

7:30 p.m., Hendricks Chapel

Judy Wicks Biography

Alice Waters Biography

Henry King, Nuremberg prosecutor

Thursday, October 11

6 p.m., Hendricks Chapel

Henry King Biography

A Journey Towards Justice

New jazz by composer and musician Bill Cole

With Billy Bang, Jayne Cortez and the Untempered Ensemble

Thursday, October 18

8 p.m., Setnor Auditorium Crouse College

Bill Cole Biography

Jayne Cortez Biography

Billy Bang Biography

Laura Kurgan and Eric Cadora, specialists in justice mapping

Wednesday, October 24

4:30 p.m., The Warehouse Auditorium, 350 West Fayette St.

Spacial Information Design Lab

Justice Mapping Center

Soul of Syracuse Traditional Music Festival

Musical traditions of refugee communities in Central New York

Saturday, October 27

Noon – 5 p.m.

The Warehouse, 350 West Fayette St.

Claudia Orange, Mãori cultural specialist, Te Papa Tongarewa

Tuesday, October 30

7:30 p.m., Shemin Auditorium

About the Te Papa Tongarewa

Paquito D’Rivera, Cuban composer and musician

Thursday, November 1

8 p.m., Goldstein Auditorium, Schine Student Center

Paquito D’Rivera Biography

Excelsior Cornet Band, original Civil War music performed on period instruments

Thursday, November 8

8 p.m., Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College

The Excelsior Cornet Band's Website

Gail Small, founder and executive director of Native Action

Wednesday, November 7

7:30 p.m., Gifford Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall

The Native Action Website

Freedom Sings™

Tells the musical and visual story of three centuries of banned music in America

Wednesday, November 14

7:30 p.m., Goldstein Auditorium, Schine Student Center

About Freedom Sings™

Amory Lovins,
chairman and chief scientist of the Rocky Mountain Institute

Thursday, November 15

7:30 p.m., Hendricks Chapel

About the Rocky Mountain Institute

Robert Koolakian, author and advocate

Tuesday, November 27

4 p.m., Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, E.S. Bird Library, First Floor

Robert Koolakian Biography