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Treasures of New York: Four Freedoms Park
This film explores Roosevelt Island's Four Freedoms Park, honoring Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech that changed history. Shaped by the architect Louis I. Kahn, the park is situation directly across from the United Nations and was completed in October 2012.
Triangle Fire: See You in the Streets
In its day, the worst industrial disaster in New York history spurred labor organizers and others to enact progressive legislation. A hundred years later, the Triangle fire tragedy is inspiring a new generation of activists to organize against global sweatshops. Author/artist Ruth Sergel and Cornell Professor Nick Salvatore discussed on March 26, 2018 how Lower East Side Jewish and Italian immigrants lived and worked together in 1911, and presented on the annual commemoration that honors the loss and empowers the living through the memorial act of sidewalk CHALK.
Presented by: Center for Jewish History, Jewish Studies Program of Cornell University & American Jewish Historical Society
John Steele Gordon | Socialism in American History
The idea of socialism is ancient. Organized socialist movements took form in Europe in the nineteenth century, and socialism emerged as a dominant political ideology in many places around the world by the twentieth century. This second CCA of the 2019-2020 academic year, co-sponsored by the Ludwig von Mises Lecture Series, will consider socialism, its practice over time, and its resurgence today.
John Steele Gordon was educated at Millbrook School and Vanderbilt University. His articles have appeared in numerous publications, including Forbes, National Review, Commentary, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He is a contributing editor at American Heritage, where he wrote the “Business of America” column for many years, and currently writes “The Long View” column for Barron’s. He is the author of several books, including Hamilton’s Blessing: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Our National Debt, The Great Game: The Emergence of Wall Street as a World Power, The Business of America: Tales from the Marketplace—American Enterprise from the Settling of New England to the Breakup of AT&T, and An Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power.
BuildingNY:NYStories - Dr. Louise Mirrer, New-York Historical Society
Louise Mirrer's studies, interests and career have taken her to many wonderful cities, but, like her family now, and generations before, she is a New Yorker. In 2004, Dr. Mirrer became president and CEO of the New-York Historical Society, providing energy, commitment and leadership in support of historical scholarship and the enhancement of programs aimed at children, students, adults - all New Yorkers. (Taped: 02/27/13)
Building New York, a lively conversation hosted by Michael Stoler, New York's only weekly television broadcast featuring local and national leaders responsible for real estate activities in the Metropolitan region, began its first season on television and on CUNY TV in March 2006. The program provides insight to the latest news, developments and economic trends. The guests will be able to share their thoughts and personal experience on important real estate issues in the largest real estate community in the world.
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Ricky Ian Gordon, composer: SMTD Commencement Speaker
RICKY IAN GORDON (b. 1956 in Oceanside, NY) studied piano, composition and acting, at Carnegie Mellon University. After moving to New York City, he quickly emerged as a leading writer of vocal music that spans art song, opera, and musical theater. Mr. Gordon’s songs have been performed and or recorded by such internationally renowned singers as Renee Fleming, Dawn Upshaw, Nathan Gunn, Judy Collins, Nadine Sierra, Kelli O’Hara, Audra
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Ricky Ian Gordon’s most recent premieres include The House Without A Christmas Tree (2017, libretto by Royce Vavrek, commissioned and premiered by Houston Grand Opera) a holiday
opera for young audiences that The Wall Street Journal describes as “a charming, family-friendly piece,” and a reduction of The Grapes of Wrath (2017 two-act version commissioned and premiered by the Opera Theatre of St. Louis) which the Chicago Tribune calls “a great American opera.”
A highly prolific composer, Ricky Ian Gordon’s catalog also includes Morning Star (2015, libretto by William Hoffman, premiered by the Cincinnati Opera) about Jewish immigrants in New York’s Lower East Side in the beginning of the 20th century; 27 (2014, libretto by Royce Vavrek, premiered at Opera Theatre of St. Louis) about Gertrude Stein’s salons with Alice B. Toklas, at 27 rue de Fleurus; A Coffin In Egypt (2014, libretto by Leonard Foglia, premiered by the Houston Grand Opera, The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, and Opera Philadelphia) a haunting tale of memory and murder, racism and recrimination; Rappahannock
County (2011, libretto by Mark Campbell, premiered at the Harrison Opera House) inspired by diaries, letters, and personal accounts from the Civil War in the 1860s; Sycamore Trees (2010, libretto by composer, premiered at The Signature Theatre) a musical about suburban secrets and family imbroglios; The Grapes of Wrath (2007 and 2010, libretto by Michael Korie, 2007 premiere by the Minnesota Opera, 2010 premiered by The American Symphony
Orchestra); Green Sneakers (2008, libretto by the composer, premiered by the Miami String Quartet at Bravo! Vail Valley Music Festival) a theatrical song cycle for Baritone, String Quartet, and Empty Chair; Orpheus and Euridice (2005, libretto by composer, premiered by The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Rose Theater); My Life with Albertine (2003, with Playwright Richard Nelson, premiered by Playwrights Horizons); Night Flight To San Francisco and Antarctica (2000) from Tony Kushner’s Angels In America; Dream True (1999, with writer/director Tina Landau, premiered Vineyard Theater); States Of Independence (1992, with
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Mr. Gordon has been a visiting professor at colleges and universities throughout the country including Yale, NYU, Northwestern, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, Bennington, Vassar, Carnegie-Mellon, Elon, Michigan State, University of Michigan, Point Park (McGinnis Distinguished Lecturer), Texas Lutheran University, Eastman School of Music, Florida State
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Among his honors are an OBIE Award, the 2003 Alumni Merit Award for exceptional achievement and leadership from Carnegie-Mellon University, A Shen Family Foundation Award, the Stephen Sondheim Award, The Gilman and Gonzalez-Falla Theater Foundation Award, The Constance Klinsky Award, The National Endowment of the Arts, The American Music Center, and many awards from ASCAP, of which he is a member.
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Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
Lecture—Recent Discoveries at Sardis: From the Bronze Age to the End of Antiquity
Sardis was one of the most important ancient cities of western Turkey—it was the birthplace of coinage, capital of the Lydian king Croesus, and site of one of the Seven Churches of Asia. In this biennial lecture, director Nicholas Cahill, professor of art history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and director of the Sardis expedition, will present new discoveries, research, and conservation projects of 2018–19. He will share new evidence for occupation in the Early Bronze Age, almost a millennium earlier than previously believed; the remains of the Palace of Croesus and the capture of Sardis by Cyrus the Great; the largest arch in the Roman world; and information about patronage in the sixth century CE. Learn more about Archaeological Exploration of Sardis via
Work by the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis is authorized by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism and has been sponsored by Harvard University and Cornell University since 1958. Current conservation work at Sardis is also supported by an award provided by the U.S. Government, Department of State, U.S. Embassy Ankara. This biennial lecture series presents the latest research from the site to the Harvard and greater Boston communities.
Lecture Note: Prof. Paul Kosmin states that Nick Cahill became director of Sardis following the death of Director Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr. Prof. Greenewalt, jr. passed away in May of 2012, a few years after Nick Cahill had become director of the Sardis expedition in 2008.
Tuesday, April 23, 2019, Menschel Hall, Harvard Art Museums.
Gods of the Upper Air
Charles King discussed his book, Gods of the Upper Air: How a Circle of Renegade Anthropologists Reinvented Race, Sex and Gender in the 20th Century, a group portrait of Franz Boas (1858-1942), the pioneering German-American professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and some of his most eminent students: Margaret Mead, Zora Neale Hurston, Ruth Benedict and Ella Cara Deloria. Boas rejected the then-popular notion of cultural hierarchies and taught that cultural differences are not the result of biological differences, such as race.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio Administration Appointment Mitchell Silver as Park Commissioner
Planning director and expert brings to Department of Parks and Recreation extensive experience developing quality urban green spaces for all to enjoy
Mayor de Blasio today announced the appointment of Mitchell Silver as Commissioner of the Department of Parks and Recreation. An internationally-renowned planning director and expert who has worked extensively on parks policy, Silver will be tasked with bringing a holistic perspective to New York City's parks and city infrastructure, while also expanding access, sustainability and public health initiatives throughout the city's 29,000 acres of parkland.
From his early days in New York City's Department of Planning to his work as Chief Planning and Development Officer and Planning Director for the city of Raleigh, NC, Silver has consistently made the expansion of parks and open space a central part of his planning vision for sustainable, healthy and livable cities. As author of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan for development in Raleigh, Silver focused largely on expanding parks and greenways to address recreational and transportation needs, while emphasizing the need to develop parks and open space in tandem with affordable housing. In New York, Silver played a central role in formulating the Harlem-on-the-River plan, where he helped redesign a site originally pegged for a hotel development and turn it into a $20 million park. An innovative leader in urban planning and design, Silver has successfully transformed the landscape of large urban areas, small towns and urban-suburban communities undergoing periods of rapid growth.
Throughout his career as a planning director and consultant, Silver has focused on improving the quality and accessibility of open spaces in low-income communities, using outside-the-box ideas to integrate parks planning with public health, and focusing on ways to better protect communities through green infrastructure and planning. As parks commissioner, Silver will be charged with bringing the de Blasio administration's vision of equity and sustainability to the city's public parks, playgrounds, community gardens and nature centers. Silver will lead DPR efforts to match community needs with park services, introduce innovative health and sustainability initiatives, and ensure equal services and access are provided to residents in every city neighborhood.
About Mitchell Silver:
Mitchell Silver is a renowned planning expert who has made the expansion of parks and open space a central part of his vision. Currently the Planning & Development Officer and Planning Director for the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, Silver oversees an enterprise that includes 230 employees, three departments (City Planning, Community Development and Inspections) and four offices (Transportation Planning, Economic Development, Development Services and the Urban Design Center). Silver authored the 2030 Comprehensive Plan for development in Raleigh, and spearheaded Walk Raleigh, a plan to encourage healthier living and walkability in the city.
Silver is also currently a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Principal at Mitchell Silver and Associates, where he offers services in project management, neighborhood planning, best practices, and implementation strategies. Silver has served as Deputy Director for the Office of Planning in Washington, DC, where he was responsible for managing the Long Range Planning Division, and as Business Administrator for the Township of Irvington, New Jersey, where he focused on township policy and procedures, crisis management, negotiating contracts, and addressing constituent complaints.
In New York City, Silver served as the Manhattan Borough President's Urban Planning, Design and Policy Specialist, as Director of the Manhattan Borough President's Northern Manhattan Office, and as a City Planner in the New York City Department of City Planning. Silver played a central role as an expert consultant in the formulation of the Harlem-on-the-River 197-A plan, which materialized into the plan for Harlem Piers Park, redesigning a site originally pegged for a hotel development and turning it into a $20 million park.
Silver has written and spoken extensively about the need to integrate city planning and public health policy, the expansion of green spaces and recreational facilities, and the implementation of educational campaigns promoting walking and other outdoor activities. He was President of the American Planning Association, has been named one of the Top 100 City Innovators in the World by UBM Future Cities, and was named one of the top international thought leaders of the built environment by Urban Times.
A Brooklyn native, Silvers received his BA from Pratt Institute, and an MA in Urban Planning from Hunter College. He and his wife Mary have three children.
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Michael Lind | How to End the New Class War and Save Democracy From the Managerial Elite
In Episode 120 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Michael Lind, a highly accomplished intellectual, writer, and academic about his latest book “The New Class War.”
According to Michael Lind, the animating force behind the new class war is not income or wealth inequality but power. The old spectrum of left and right has given way to a new dichotomy in politics among insiders and outsiders, the former of which wield social power in three realms—government, economy, and culture. Each of these realms is the site of the new class war punctuated by periods of intense conflict and contained by periods of interclass compromise. Michael Lind’s overall argument is that “only power can check power.” Absent a compromise between the classes there are only two possible outcomes: 1) The domination of the working class by a neoliberal, technocratic elite or 2) the triumph of the working class over the elite by way of reliance on populist demagoguery (e.g. William Jennings Bryan, Donald Trump, etc.). According to Lind, the technocratic neoliberal revolution from above, carried out in one Western nation after another by members of the ever more aggressive and powerful managerial elite, has provoked a populist backlash from below by the defensive and disempowered native working class, many of whom are nonwhite. Large numbers of alienated working-class voters, realizing that the political systems of their nations are rigged and that mainstream parties will continue to ignore their interests and values, have found sometimes unlikely champions in demagogic populists like Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Marine Le Pen, and Matteo Salvini. Michael Lind’s stated purpose in “The New Class War” is not to defend populist demagoguery, but rather to diagnose it and provide his readers with a cure: democratic pluralism: “Contemporary populism is a kind of convulsive autoimmune response by the body politic to the chronic degenerative disease of oligarchy. Demagogic populism is a symptom. Technocratic neoliberalism is the disease. Democratic pluralism is the cure.”
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Stuart E. Eizenstat, former chief White House domestic policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter and Ambassador to the European Union, discusses his new book, President Carter: The White House Years, with Meredith Evans, director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
Teaching Art of the Middle East and the Islamic World
“Teaching Art of the Middle East and the Islamic World” conference, November 4 – 5, 2017, de Young Museum and San Francisco State University. This conference brings together educators, curators and makers from the Muslim world to discuss the opportunities and challenges of teaching and curating this material in the United States. It combines the didactic expertise of San Francisco State University, the curatorial knowledge of the de Young and the creative brilliance of internationally renowned artists. This event takes place in advance of the de Young Museum’s highly anticipated fall 2018 exhibition, “Muslims and Fashion Now.”
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Joint – Senate & Assembly Standing Committees on Judiciary Public Hearing - 11/21/19
Joint – Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary
Chair: Senator Brad Hoylman
and Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary
Chair: Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz
Public Hearing: Court Consolidation
Place: Van Buren Hearing Room A, Legislative Office Building, 2nd Floor, Albany, NY 12247
A Conversation with Danny Lyon
“I am left feeling the people I photograph are the best people in America. I leave to the future the only thing I saw worth leaving.” –Danny Lyon, 1967
Danny Lyon once described the writer James Agee as, “a romantic who adored reality,” an epithet equally apt to characterize him. The photographer made a name for himself in the 1960s with an embedded style of reportage, capturing a compelling beauty in the places and people he befriended across the country, from student leaders of the civil rights movement to convicts in Texas prisons. Subsequently, Lyon turned to non-fiction film as a means to further explore the narrative strands of living reality. He has also continued to make photographs, expanding his focus beyond the United States to work in Colombia, Mexico, Haiti, and China, among other places, as well as turning the lens on himself and his family.
Lyon has described himself as having a short attention span and it is perhaps this that has driven him to explore such different worlds, from the emptiness of condemned buildings to the adventure of the open road. But the diverse subjects are united through his attentive respect; he gets to know his subjects as they really are—the good with the ugly—falls fleetingly in love with some, makes heroes of others. There is power in such attraction and, as Lyon has explained, fact can be discovered, “through forms and beauty. In the most beautiful pictures the truth is easiest seen.”
Drawn from the David Winton Bell Gallery collection, the exhibition presents photographs from four of Lyon’s most significant series—Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement (1962–1964), The Bikeriders (1963–1966), The Destruction of Lower Manhattan (1966–1967), and Conversations with the Dead (1967–1968)—supplemented by films. Disparate though their subjects are, the photographs engage in dialogue with each other across time, space, and circumstances.
The Only Thing I Saw Worth Leaving is organized around five such shared principles that Lyon has referred to time and again in discussing his work: empathy, freedom, history, destruction, and narrative. Each section of the exhibition brings together photographs from different bodies of work that engage one of these principles with particular sensitivity, alongside a core group of images from one of the series. This pairing was, to a certain degree, random; each of the series could have been matched with any term. This is the strength of Lyon’s vision, and the vital insistence of his subjects to be seen.
Brown University
November 1, 2018