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Michael Eric Dyson to Speak at 40th Annual NAACP Freedom Fund Gala: 2019 “NAACP Freedom Awards” Winners Announced

Annual Dinner will take place Thursday, May 31st Syracuse, N.Y. – The Syracuse/Onondaga County Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); announced winners of the 2019 NAACP Freedom Awards. The awardees will be honored at the annual Freedom Fund dinner which will take place May 31st, 2019 at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, New York. Anyone interested in attending can call 315-440-6340 or visit www.syracusenaacp.com  to purchase tickets. The events Honorary Co–Chairs, 2019 Freedom Fund Dinner Committee are; Linda Brown-Robinson, Twiggy Eure, Jodi DeAugustine and Joanie Mahoney. Keynote Speaker, Michael Eric Dyson Michael Eric Dyson is a professor of sociology at Georgetown University. Dyson is also a respected academic, author, preacher and radio host. He is a New York Times contributing opinion writer. He is also a contributing editor of The New Republic and ESPN’s The Undefeated website. The Mistress of Ceremonies will be Natasha Alford. Alford is Deputy Editor and Digital Host for theGrio which is a division of MSNBC. The categories and respective winners are as follows: The “Harriet Tubman Freedom” Award is given annually to an individual whose efforts have demonstrated, produced or contributed towards making and eradicating racial injustice while promoting social equity and beyond. Demonstrating leadership, this individual helped advance and improve the community at large. Winner: Tim Penix – EOC The “Earl G. Graves, Sr. Corporate” Award is given annually to a business whose contributions demonstrate an allegiance with the African American community through work dedicated to promotion of equal rights, opportunities, partnerships, and/or financial contributions. Winner: Crouse Health The “A. Phillip Randolph CNY Union” Award is given annually to either an individual employed by a union or the union as the organization itself whose work helps meet humanitarian efforts in the community through volunteerism and civic service. This individual or organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the community through political, educational, social or economic initiatives. Winners: Derrick Carr – SEIU 1199, NYSUT (New York State United Teachers) This “Oprah Winfrey Philanthropy” award recognizes an individual, couple, or organization whose philanthropic deeds or contributions have made an impact in the greater community. Winners: Laurence Segal, Carla & Mark Hall The “Maye, McKinney and Melchor Freedom and Justice” Award is given annually to an organization, individual or individuals who demonstrate outstanding leadership in enhancing legal work within the community that helps advance social justice and civil rights efforts on behalf of its residents. Winner: Cold Case Justice Initiative – Syracuse University The “Madame C. J. Walker Small Business” Award is given annually to a small business whose work has proven a dedication to working with and improving minority communities. Nominee’s work should embody NAACP’s mission – ensuring the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all person’s and eliminating race-based discrimination. Winner: E. Smith Contractors LLC The “Mary McLeod Bethune Educator” Award Winner: Marjorie Carter Crouse Health is a presenting sponsor for the Freedom Fund Dinner and Galaxy Media is the presenting media sponsor.

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Over 50 Syracuse Firefighters Respond to a 2-alarm fire this morning on Essex St

Syracuse, N.Y. – At approximately 3:59 a.m., the Syracuse Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire at 211 Essex St. Within 4 minutes, Truck Company 3 and Engine Company 5 from Fire Station 5 (114 N. Geddes St.) were on scene of the 2-story wood framed 2-family dwelling. The first arriving firefighters reported two structures on fire, 211 Essex and 213 Essex, a 2 ½ story wood-framed apartment building. The first arriving chief officer upgraded the assignment to a 2nd Alarm. As other companies were arriving on scene, firefighters initiated operations to extinguish the fire and search for potential victims. Firefighters working in 213 Essex St. were ordered out of the building due to the heavy volume of fire in the attic space.  Master stream appliances were used to flow large amounts of water onto the fire at 213 Essex St. Both fires were reported out approximately 90 minutes after the initial dispatch. The occupants of 211 Essex St. were awake at the time of the fire and heard a noise in the rear of the house. They discovered the fire while checking on the noise and alerted the occupants of 213 Essex St. to the fire. The fire investigator has determined the origin of the fire was the 1st floor enclosed porch in the rear of 211 Essex St., caused

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Supporters of N.Y. Health Act Take Bus to Albany for Public Hearing

On Tuesday, May 28, at 7:30 a.m. Syracuse healthcare advocates with the Campaign for New York Health, met at Destiny USA to embark on a bus trip to Albany for the first joint Assembly and Senate public hearing on the New York Health Act [A.5248, S.3577]. The New York Health Act would establish a universal, single-payer healthcare program in New York State that would guaranteed comprehensive healthcare to all New York residents The Campaign for New York Health is a 501c4 organization dedicated to passing and implementing legislation for universal single-payer healthcare in New York State. The Campaign for New York Health brings together over 150 organizations representing community groups, labor unions, seniors, people with disabilities, nurses, teachers, patients, doctors, business leaders, faith groups, immigrants, and healthcare advocates committed to the right to healthcare. Find out more at www.nyhcampaign.org    

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Healthcare Stories Forum: Guaranteed Healthcare for All and the Fight for Equity

On Thursday, May 30 at 5:30pm in Syracuse at Beauchamp Library, the Campaign for New York Health is convening a community healthcare stories forum. The forum will introduce the findings of a new statewide report on health care access (From Coverage to Care: A People’s Report on Healthcare in NY) and feature a panel of community advocates. Healthcare Stories Forum: Guaranteed Healthcare for All and the Fight for Equity Thursday, May 30, 5:30 — 7pm Beauchamp Library, 2111 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY 13205 The panel of community health justice advocates include the following; Sequoia Kemp, Doula 4 a Queen, Agnes McCray ARISE Independent Living Council, Crispin Hernandez, Workers’ Center of Central NY, moderated by Ursula Rozum, Physicians for a National Health Program – NY Metro. Cosponsored by Campaign for New York Health, ARISE Independent Living Council, Workers’ Center of Central New York, Doula 4 a Queen, Students for a National Health Program, CNY Poor People’s Campaign, Occupational Health Clinical Center, and Physicians for a National Health Program NY Metro. Panelists will share perspectives on how the current health system is especially harmful to marginalized communities — Black people, people of color, women, immigrants, LGBTQ people, and rural populations. Attendees will learn about efforts underway at the state and national level in to win universal, guaranteed, and equitable healthcare and to join in advocacy for healthcare justice and reforms that prioritize the needs of patients. The first portion of the event will feature panelists with prepared remarks followed by a participatory discussion session with attendees. Refreshments will be served. Beauchamp Library is wheelchair accessible. ASL interpretation will be provided. For more information contact Sequoia (doula4aqueen@gmail.com) or Ursula (315-414-7720) The Campaign for New York Health (CNYH) is a statewide coalition that brings together over 150 organizations, including community groups, labor unions, seniors, people with disabilities, nurses, teachers, patients, doctors, business leaders, faith groups, immigrants, and healthcare advocates, committed to the right to healthcare.    

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June is National Black Music Month: Music Plays and Important Role in the Lives of Individuals!

June is National Black Music Month- Celebrate the Legacy Summer Enrichment Programs! Enhance your lives with music.  Research and studies have proven that there are many rewarding benefits that may be gained from music.  First of all, music and arts programs are connected with other disciplines such as science, math, social studies, technology, reading, brain-power, life-long learning, engineering, physics, health and wellness, and the list goes on.  Try it- you will see. Music is important to children and early childhood as they develop brain-power, social skills, and connection to other subjects. The studies trace music as one of the powerful tools for learning.  Music throughout life can enhance living through music therapy, self awareness, creativity, career development and wholesome living.  Imagine what life would be like without music.  It is more than a song or dance! It’s a way of life. With summer just around the corner, why not include music experiences. There are many advantages out there.  Learn to play an instrument, sing your way through stress filled moments, meditate on songs, listen, dance and move to the beat, relax, get actively involved with music in the community and use those creative genes. Joan Hillsman’s Music Network, Inc. (JHMN) will hold sessions/classes and community activities throughout the summer and beyond.  Enroll, inquire and get involved. Dr. Joan Hillsman is a certified music educator with decades of professional administration, and has received prominent recognition consultant awards across the country. Her community accolades in the Syracuse area includes at least ten (10) prominent awards since relocating to our area. Enroll and inquire about Summer Enrichment 2019 activities. The  organization networks across the city, providing training, and music performance techniques for all ages. Summer sessions are forming. Space is limited. Sessions in piano, vocal, gospel techniques, developing leadership techniques sessions are available beginning June 13, 2019. Enrollment information via Email – jhillsman@twcny.rr.com Special Event! Fundraiser! Please support the JHMN Annual Scholarship Breakfast, Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Crowne Plaza Hotel, 701 E. Genesee Street, 8:30Am- 11:30 AM. All You Can Eat Buffet, Free Parking – Tickets Available. Contact Dr. Hillsman at 315-373-0805, or email for reservations. Thank you for your support. Editors Note: There are a variety of programs available for the summer. Check this site and others with announcements about summer activities. CFAC are among several organizations that have camps for a variety of art, crafts and/or music.

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Announcing the Recipients 2019 Light Work Grants in Photography

Light Work is pleased to announce the 45th annual Light Work Grants in Photography. The 2019 recipients are Trevor Clement, Lali Khalid, and Reka Reisinger. Established in 1975, it is one of the longest-running photography fellowship programs in the country. Each recipient receives a $3,000 award, is published in Contact Sheet: The Light Work Annual, and will be part of a group exhibition at Light Work with fellow grant recipients Aug. 26 – Oct. 17, 2019. This year’s judges were Kimberly Drew (writer, curator, founder Black Contemporary Art), Eve Lyons (photo editor, The New York Times), and David Oresick (Executive Director, Silver Eye Center for Photography). Trevor Clement Trevor Clement is a visual artist, musician, and performance artist based in Syracuse, who uses photography with book art, installation, and sound. His photographic style opposes the cleanliness and simplicity of Western fine art photography by using heavy film grain, dust, and a modernized take on William Klein’s “technique of no taboos.” The do-it-yourself ethic, and the antisocial, violent, and sub-capitalist character of noise and hardcore-punk music all play a major role in Clement’s thinking about visual art. He has contributed to music projects such as FAITH VOID, HUNTED DOWN, and WHITE GUILT, and was a major force in BADLANDS, an underground music and art space for all ages in Syracuse. He was a Light Work Grant recipient in 2014, has shown his work across New York State, and exhibited at the Fotofanziner Fotobokfestival in Oslo (Norway), the NoFound Photo Festival in Paris, and the San Francisco Center for the Book. Recently, Clement has focused on producing ‘zines of his photos of professional wrestling and an audio interpretation of Gregory Halpern’s ZZYZX. See more of Clement’s Work here www.trevorclement.com Lali Khalid Lali Khalid addresses landscape and abstraction through documentary photography. Lali uses her work as a tool to explore themes of diaspora, identity, family, and home in her own life and the lives of people she photographs. Her images depict and document cultural and private conflicts, as well as emotive effects of natural light, through quiet, narrative allusions. She holds a B.F.A. in printmaking from the National College of Arts in Lahore (2003) and an M.F.A. in Photography from Pratt Institute (2009) where she was a Fulbright Scholar. She has shown her work in many galleries throughout Europe, Pakistan, and the US.  Khalid is currently an Assistant Professor of  Media Arts, Sciences and Studies at Ithaca College. “Through pictures of my family, personal journals, travels, and self-portraits, I document my personal experiences. The last couple of years have made me fathom and somewhat accept the difference, the difference others see. I have been in America since 2007, but somehow, I am still on the periphery, looking in. I am an outsider. Fighting the U.S. legal system and recognizing what it means to be “the other” has changed my approach to image making.” See more of Khalid’s Work here www.lalikhalid.com Reka Reisinger Reka Reisinger is a visual and historical archivist living in Burdett, New York. Reisinger graduated from Bard College (2004) and holds an MFA in photography from the Yale University School of Art. Reisinger was born in Budapest, Hungary, and returns frequently to photograph her homeland, the central focus of her work. Driven by a sense of urgency to collect visual cultural artifacts, she used her photographic practice to evoke the atmosphere she experienced during her frequent childhood visits to Hungary during the early post-communist era. Reisinger creates a sense of humor in her work while posing more profound questions about cultural identity during upheaval. She has participated in many group exhibitions nationally and internationally including The Camera Club of New York, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Lisa Ruyter Gallery in Vienna (Austria), the Midlands Art Center in Birmingham (UK), The Sculpture Center in Long Island City, and the Swiss Institute in New York City. “I had the opportunity to experience Hungary at a pivotal time in its history subsequent to its opening up to the West. It was a unique period when antiquated traditions still persisted in the context of an increasingly modern world. I witnessed first hand an era when women in my grandmother’s village still wore the traditional costume, a time before telephones and extensive highway systems, a time before shopping malls and mass media. Simultaneously, I observed the influx of western culture and the Hungarian people’s varied reception and at times unusual interpretation of a lifestyle that was already familiar to me. My memories of this period shaped my interpretation of the Hungarian cultural landscape that I endeavor to portray in my photographs.” — Reka Reisinger See more of Reisinger’s Work here www.rekareisinger.com Light Work is pleased to welcome our new group of grantees to our vast alumni network that includes artists such as Robert Knight, Lida Suchy, and Nydia Blas, Allison Beondé, Thilde Jensen, and Costa Sakellariou, among many others.  

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