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Special Collections Research Center Exhibition Opening of “A Love Supreme: Black Cultural Expression and Political Activism of the 1960s and 1970s”

Syracuse, New York, January 5, 2023 – Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center’s (SCRC) new exhibition titled “A Love Supreme: Black Cultural Expression and Political Activism of the 1960s and 1970s” (A Love Supreme) will be opening on January 19, 2023 and will run through July 2023. The exhibition will be on display on the 6th floor of Bird Library. A Love Supreme reimagines the Black Power and the Black Arts Movements by intentionally unmuting a multitude of Black writers, leaders and artists from SCRC’s manuscript and archival collections as well as the rare book and printed materials collection. The exhibition will open with a reception on Thursday, January 19 at 4:30 p.m. Those interested in attending should register via email to libevent@syr.edu. Curated as a snapshot into the Black Arts and Black Power Movements, materials within this exhibition expand dominant narratives of Black pride, love, strength, philosophy and power. On display are chapbooks from prominent Black publishing houses, such as Broadside Press and Third World Press, as well as a diverse selection of journals and periodicals from various creators from the period. Also featured are works produced by both well and little-known Black visual artists such as Emory Douglas, Masood Ali-Wilbert Warren, Carole Byard and the young students of Black nationalist educators. This exhibition and its call to A Love Supreme, the title of John Coltrane’s 1964 groundbreaking album, amplifies the intimacy of Black community, their visions of liberation, and their expressions of supreme, everyday love. The Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, coined by scholar of African American theatre, cultural critic, and playwright Larry Neal, was the “aesthetic and spiritual sister” of the Black Power Movement. The creators and activists of the Movement understood that political activism and cultural expression were inseparable. They drew in equal parts from the teachings of Black nationalist leaders like el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (Malcolm X) and from the improvisational performance of Black free-jazz musicians like John Coltrane. Black identity was reclaimed, recentered and reaffirmed inside writing, theater, music, education, visual art and more. A politic in and of itself, Blackness became a source of pride, power, philosophy and love that Black communities utilized to forge new pathways toward liberation. The exhibition is co-curated by Caroline Charles, SCRC Curatorial Assistant and PhD candidate in English, and Jessica Terry-Elliott, SCRC Curatorial Assistant and PhD candidate in History, in collaboration with SCRC staff. The Syracuse University Library Associates have sponsored portions of the physical exhibition. “This exhibition, A Love Supreme, is named after the mantra Coltrane repeats nineteen times throughout his landmark jazz-suite of the same title. Our own call to A Love Supreme is dedicated to the Black People who have been fighting, creating, living and improvising since our arrival in this hemisphere,” said co-curators Charles and Terry-Elliott. “Curating A Love Supreme has been a collaborative improvisation. While being attentive to our respective training in English and History, we embraced an interdisciplinary spirit of collaboration, honoring the collaborative improvisation of the Black Arts Movement. Historically, institutional archives have ensured the preservation of white supremacy. A Love Supreme recognizes that archives hold incredible potential for reorienting us toward social justice.” About Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) and Syracuse University Libraries: Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center collects, preserves and provides access to materials that document the history of Syracuse University and our global society, including rare printed materials, original manuscripts, photographs, artworks, audio and moving image recordings, University records and more. Collection areas include activism and social reform, radicalism in the arts, architecture and industrial design, photography, the history of recorded sound and more. Located on the 6th floor of Bird Library, the SCRC is a vibrant research and learning environment for Syracuse University students, faculty and the broader scholarly community, providing access to world-renowned rare and archival collections and expert guidance in their use to facilitate personal discovery and the creation of new knowledge. Syracuse University Libraries provides expertise, information, and tools for students, faculty and staff, alumni and the community. With over 4.8 million volumes of resources accessed by millions of physical and online visits annually, the Libraries provides information services, responsive collections, knowledgeable staff and safe and accessible physical and digital spaces that encourage intellectual exploration. In so doing, the Libraries enable the creation of new knowledge, catalyze scholarly collaboration and cultural exchange and advance Syracuse University’s teaching, learning and research mission. 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The Syracuse Police Cadet Program

The Syracuse Police Cadet Program is designed for individuals interested in becoming Syracuse Police Officers. This is a one-year paid program that includes both training and work experience opportunities. The purpose of this program is to serve as a gateway to becoming a Syracuse Police Officer. This initiative includes classroom and physical fitness training to assist individuals with successfully passing the civil service exam for police officer and the physical fitness test. *The Cadet Program is separate from the Syracuse Regional Police Academy. All appropriate Civil Service laws, including testing, and comprehensive background checks, will still need to be completed to be eligible for hire as a Syracuse Police Officer. Applications for the Cadet Program are due by January 27th. Feel free to use the information provided in the flyer.    

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Senator Mannion Reappointed Disabilities Chairman and Will Serve on the Education, Energy, Environment, Agriculture, Health, and Library Committees

Committee assignments reflect the needs of the 50th Senate District and align with Senator Mannion’s expertise in science and education policy Albany, NY – Senator John W. Mannion was reappointed by Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins to serve as Chairman of the Senate Disabilities Committee. He will also serve on the Education, Energy, Environment, Agriculture, Health, and Library Committees. “We stood up a brand new Senate Disabilities Committee during the height of the pandemic and over the past two years worked tirelessly to be a powerful voice and driver of positive change for vulnerable New Yorkers and their families. I’m thrilled to continue this vital work while expanding my portfolio to a number of important new committees – including Energy, Health, and Agriculture – that reflect the needs of the 50th Senate District and align with my expertise in science and education policy.” Senator Mannion is confident that his experience and dedication will make him a valuable asset to these committees and looks forward to collaborating with his colleagues to achieve meaningful results for the people of his district.  

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Land Bank Annual Meeting – January 17th!

Join The Greater Syracuse Land Bank on Tuesday, January 17th at 5:30 pm for our Annual Meeting!  We will look back at our 2022 accomplishments and look ahead to what’s to come in 2023.  The meeting will be held at the CNY Philanthropy Center Ballroom.  Please RSVP to sedwards@syracuselandbank.org by Monday, January 9th. Cover photo: 304 Beard Ave. former Land Bank property restored.  Hope to see you there!”      

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Syracuse Land Bank Properties: 1807 Bellevue Ave and 1829 Midland Ave/Forest Ave

The primary purpose of the Greater Syracuse Land Bank is to return vacant, abandoned, underutilized, and tax-delinquent properties to productive use in ways that support the community’s long-range vision for its future. “We do this by acquiring these properties, stabilizing them, selling them to responsible buyers for redevelopment, and by assembling and land banking projects for long-range redevelopment plans.  Responsible, well-planned redevelopment of these properties will increase surrounding property values, improve quality of life for surrounding residents, and stabilize the tax base making it easier for local governments to provide essential services. Ensuring that properties are redeveloped by qualified developers, with adequate plans, and for purposes that benefit the surrounding community will work to reverse the decline of property values in blighted areas.” The following properties are just two out of many available. There are a variety of programs designed to assist in the process of acquiring one of these properties. Contact the Syracuse Land Bank for additional information.   1807 Bellevue Ave Syracuse, NY 13204 Asking Price: $59,900 Charming home with five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two-car detached garage. First floor has two bedrooms and one bathroom, a living room fireplace, and a formal dining room. This home must be sold to an owner-occupant or renovated and resold to an owner-occupant. Estimated renovation cost is approximately $60K.  Contact our office at 315.422.2301 ext. 0 for more information.   1829 Midland Ave & Forest Ave Syracuse, NY 13205 Asking Price: $8,000 Southside fixer-upper with three bedrooms and two full bathrooms. This home has a formal dining room and living room with fireplace and built-ins. Estimated renovation cost is approximately $77k Contact our office at 315.422.2301 ext. 0 to learn more about our buying process.    

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Excellus BlueCross BlueShield appoints three new Senior Leaders

Syracuse, NY – Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has appointed three new members to its senior leadership team. Mona Chitre, PharmD; Lisa Harris, MD; and Tony Vitagliano will take on new roles as part of the health plan’s Population Health Engagement leadership team working to ensure equitable access to high-quality, affordable care. Mona Chitre, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer, President Pharmacy Solutions Mona Chitre, PharmD has been named president of pharmacy solutions, in addition to her role as chief pharmacy officer. In her expanded role, Dr. Chitre will focus on delivering clinically sound pharmacy solutions to enable growth and diversification and bolster investments and innovation in all areas of the rapidly changing pharmacy landscape. She joined the health plan in 2000. Chitre oversees Excellus BCBS’s pharmacy program, focusing on ways to drive affordable drug costs, quality outcomes, and appropriateness of care for the health plan’s 1.5 million upstate New York members. Under Chitre’s leadership, the health plan’s pharmacy program has developed numerous programs to improve the health and well-being of the communities it serves. The introduction of the innovative RxConcierge savings outreach program and initiatives focusing on generic medications, medication adherence, and specialty medications have helped members access quality, affordable medications and earned the health plan national recognition. During her tenure, the health plan’s Medicare Part D prescription drug plan has received a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, its highest rating, for seven consecutive years, making it the longest leading, and one of only two 5-star plans in the nation. Lisa Harris, MD, Senior Vice President and Corporate Medical Director Lisa Harris, MD, has been appointed senior vice president and corporate medical director for Excellus BCBS. In her new role as SVP corporate medical director, she will work closely with senior leaders to drive engagement, innovation, clinical quality, equitable access, and affordability, as well as enable efficiency and satisfaction among the Health Plan’s provider partners. Dr. Harris joined the health plan in 2018. Harris previously served as vice president of medical affairs for commercial lines of business where she was closely aligned with the sales team serving as a clinical liaison and leading the clinical affordability strategy. At Excellus BCBS, Harris maintained a focus on the larger strategy of improving health care for all as she collaborated on innovative solutions including a clinical queries system allowing key stakeholders to receive a coordinated response to clinical questions within 24 hours. She worked to develop a multifunctional high-cost claimants team designed to engage case managers earlier on in the member experience. Tony Vitagliano, Senior Vice President, Provider Network Engagement Tony Vitagliano has been named senior vice president, provider network engagement. In his new role, Vitagliano will continue to focus on the health plan’s provider partnership strategy in addition to now leading the areas of payment integrity, medical policy, and risk adjustment. He will also serve as a member of the health plan’s executive team. Vitagliano joined the health plan in 1993. Vitagliano began his career with the health plan as an actuarial analyst and has held several positions during his time with the organization. Most recently, he served as vice president, provider network management and operations, leading teams dedicated to provider contracting, provider relations, value-based payments, and reimbursement. During his career, Vitagliano led the development of Excellus BCBS’s Accountable Cost & Quality Agreement (ACQA) model, providers partnership strategy, and the alignment of clinical quality and efficiency. “Through their partnership with our providers and community members, each of these leaders has made a significant impact in achieving our health plan’s mission of ensuring equitable access to affordable, high-quality care,” said Jim Reed, Excellus BCBS president and CEO. “I’m excited to see our efforts in the area of population health engagement continue to grow under the strategic leadership of these highly skilled and experienced individuals.”  Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, is a nonprofit health plan with 1.5 million upstate New York members. The company’s mission is to help people live healthier and more secure lives through access to high-quality, affordable health care. Its products and services include cost-saving prescription drug discounts, wellness tracking tools and access to telemedicine. With more than 4,000 employees, the company is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce to foster innovation and better serve its members. It also encourages employees to engage in their communities by providing paid volunteer time off as one of many benefits. To learn more, visit ExcellusBCBS.com.

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