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SP 14 FISCHER EVENTS: Annotated List **NB: “Recommended” noted above is meant as a quick guide. These events are suitable for the whole NC community. Date Day PM Especially Recommended for (but not limited to)** FischerSponsored “Cultural Credit” Event unless otherwise noted* Jan 28 Tues. 7:00 ACCT, ECON, ENGL, FIN, HIST, HONORS, PHIL, PSCI, SOC Film: Inequality for AllEconomist, Robert Reich Davis 205/207 29 Wed. 1:30 HUM, IBUS, SOC Film: Families of the Philippines Davis 205/207 Feb 4 Tues. 7:00 BCOM, CJM, ECON, ENGL, HIST, LAW, PHIL, SOC Speaker: Eric Deggans: "Race Baiter " Race and Social Media Davis 205/207 6 Thurs. 4:00 EDUC, ENGL, HIST, HUM, PSY, SOC Guest: Folktales Workshop, African Storyteller, Dr. Raouf Mama Davis 201/203 11 Tues. 1:30 HUM, IBUS Film: Countries of the World: Argentina Davis 205/207 18 Tues. 7:00 DAN, ECON, ENGL, HUM, LAW, BCOM, EPS, ITM, MKTG, PSY Guests: Color of Sound Exhibit & Creative Branding Presentation, Shaolin Jazz Davis 205/207 19 Wed. All Day BCOM, ECON, EPS, ITM, MKTG Class visits: Upon request, Shaolin JazzCreative Branding, etc. 19 Wed. 7:00 DAN, ECON, ENGL, HIST, HUM, LAW, MUS, MGMT, EPS Guests: Multimedia Presentation, Hip Hop & Jazz, Shaolin Jazz Davis 205/207 Mar 25 Tues. 3:30 ECON, EDUC, ENGL, HIST, HONORS, PHIL, PSCI, PSY, SOC, Film: American Promise Sundance Jury Award 2013 Davis 205/207 7:00 ECON, EDUC, ENGL, HIST, HONORS PHIL, PSCI, PSY, SOC Film: American Promise Sundance Jury Award 2013 Davis 205/207 Apr 2 Wed. 7:00 *NonFischer, but with Cultural Credit NC Second Annual Elevator Speech Competition (Cultural Credit*) Davis 205/207

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SP  14  FISCHER  EVENTS:  Annotated  List                

**NB:  “Recommended”  noted  above  is  meant  as  a  quick  guide.  These  events  are  suitable  for  the  whole  NC  community.  

Date   Day   PM  Especially  Recommended  for  (but  not  limited  to)**   Fischer-­‐Sponsored  “Cultural  Credit”    Event  unless  otherwise  noted*        

Jan              

28   Tues.   7:00  

 ACCT,  ECON,    ENGL,  FIN,  HIST,  HONORS,  PHIL,  PSCI,  SOC     Film:  Inequality  for  All—Economist,  Robert  Reich   Davis  205/207  

29   Wed.     1:30      HUM,  IBUS,  SOC   Film:  Families  of  the  Philippines   Davis  205/207  

           

Feb    4   Tues.     7:00  

 BCOM,  CJM,  ECON,    ENGL,  HIST,  LAW,  PHIL,  SOC  

 Speaker:  Eric  Deggans:  "Race  Baiter  "  Race  and  Social  Media   Davis  205/207  

6   Thurs.   4:00      EDUC,  ENGL,  HIST,  HUM,  PSY,    SOC  

 Guest:  Folktales  Workshop,  African  Storyteller,  Dr.  Raouf  Mama   Davis  201/203  

11   Tues.   1:30      HUM,  IBUS  

 Film:  Countries  of  the  World:  Argentina   Davis  205/207  

18   Tues.   7:00    

 DAN,  ECON,  ENGL,  HUM,  LAW,  BCOM,  EPS,  ITM,  MKTG,  PSY  

Guests:  Color  of  Sound  Exhibit  &  Creative  Branding  Presentation,  Shaolin  Jazz   Davis  205/207  

19   Wed.   All  Day    BCOM,  ECON,  EPS,  ITM,  MKTG    

 Class  visits:  Upon  request,  Shaolin  Jazz-­‐-­‐Creative  Branding,    etc.    

19   Wed.     7:00  

 DAN,  ECON,  ENGL,  HIST,  HUM,  LAW,  MUS,  MGMT,  EPS   Guests:  Multimedia  Presentation,  Hip  Hop  &  Jazz,  Shaolin  Jazz   Davis  205/207  

           

Mar  25   Tues.   3:30  

 ECON,    EDUC,    ENGL,  HIST,    HONORS,  PHIL,  PSCI,  PSY,  SOC,     Film:  American  Promise  -­‐-­‐Sundance  Jury  Award  2013   Davis  205/207  

   7:00    

 ECON,  EDUC,  ENGL,  HIST,  HONORS  PHIL,  PSCI,  PSY,  SOC   Film:  American  Promise  -­‐-­‐Sundance  Jury  Award  2013   Davis  205/207  

           Apr    2   Wed.     7:00    

 *Non-­‐Fischer,  but  with  Cultural  Credit   NC  Second  Annual  Elevator  Speech  Competition  (Cultural  Credit*)   Davis  205/207  

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FILM:  Inequality  for  All             T      Jan  28th    7:00  Davis  205/207  

      Robert  Reich,  Economist  

 

 

 

 

GUEST:  Eric  Deggans           T  Feb  4th  7:00  Davis  205/207  

 

“Deggans  came  to  NPR  in  2013  from  the  Tampa  Bay  Times,  where  he  served  as  TV/Media  Critic  and  in  other  roles  for  nearly  20  years.  A  journalist  for  more  than  20  years,  he  is  also  the  author  of  Race-­‐Baiter:  How  the  Media  Wields  Dangerous  Words  to  Divide  a  Nation,  a  look  at  how  prejudice,  racism  and  sexism  fuels  some  elements  of  modern  media,  published  in  October  2012,  by  Palgrave  Macmillan.”    “In  August  2013,  Deggans  guest  hosted  CNN's  media  analysis  show  Reliable  Sources,  joining  a  select  group  of  journalists  and  media  critics  filling  in  for  departed  host  Howard  Kurtz.  Earlier  in  the  same  month,  he  was  awarded  the  Florida  Press  Club's  first-­‐ever  Diversity  award,  honoring  his  coverage  of  issues  involving  race  and  media.  He  received  the  Legacy  award  from  the  National  Association  of  Black  Journalists'  A&E  Task  Force,  an  honor  bestowed  to  ‘seasoned  A&E  journalists  who  are  at  the  top  of  their  careers.’  Deggans  serves  on  the  board  of  educators,  journalists  and  media  experts  who  select  the  George  Foster  Peabody  Awards  for  excellence  in  electronic  media.”    http://www.npr.org/people/243254424/eric-­‐deggans  

 

 

 “Director,  Jacob  Kornbluth:  ‘Three  years  ago  I  had  never  made  a  documentary  before.  I  was  just  fed  up  and  I  thought  I  had  to  do  something.  So  I  made  this  film  and  now  it’s  coming  out  in  the  top  25  markets  in  America  and  has  a  chance  to  impact  the  discussion.’  “  

“That  film,  Inequality  For  All,  enlists  the  brilliant  mind  and  captivating  charisma  of  political  economist  Robert  Reich  as  he  excavates  what  is  arguably  the  greatest  threat  to  modern  America:  economic  inequality  and  a  dwindling  middle  class.”    

http://www.sundance.org/festival/article/5-things-you-should-know-about-robert-reich-inequality-for-all/

 

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GUEST:    Dr.  Raouf  Mama       TH  Feb  6th  4:00  Davis  201/203  

  Space  is  limited  to  30  participants.    Please  call  X  2230  to  reserve  spots.  

               

GUESTS:  Shaolin  Jazz         T  Feb  18th  and  W  Feb  19th  Davis  205/207  and  class  visits  possible  

 

                      Gerald  Watson  and  2-­‐Tone  Jones  

“By  far  the  most  dynamic  extension  of  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  is  the  multimedia  lecture  series  more  commonly  referred  as  The  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  Project.  The  aim  of  the  Project  is  to  explore  the  cultural  and  musical  parallels  and  connections  that  exist  between  Jazz  and  Hip-­‐Hop  in  an  informative,  yet  entertaining  way  using  music,  art  and  discussion.  The  presentations  […]  cover  various  aspects  of  culture  including  economics,  history,  dance,  media,  law,  music  and  more.  To  date,  an  impressive  list  of  colleges  and  universities  have  hosted  The  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  Project  including  Boston  College,  Villanova  University,  University  of  Virginia,  Tulane  University,  University  of  Nebraska,  Oberlin  College,  and  Tufts  University.”  

“Much  of  the  creative  content  developed  as  part  of  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  falls  into  the  category  of  visual  art.  This  includes  the  graphic  design  work  submitted  for  the  Album  Cover  Design  Contest,  the  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  Art  series  of  acrylic  paintings  on  canvas,  the  photography  taken  at  the  listening  parties  and  lectures,  and  video  

“Dr.  Raouf  Mama,  a  Distinguished  English  Professor  at  Eastern  Connecticut  State  University,  is  an  award-­‐winning  writer  and  storyteller  out  of  the  African  oral  tradition,  the  only  one  in  the  world  today  who  performs  in  English,  French,  Yoruba  and  Fon,  traditional  folktales  from  his  native  Benin  and  other  countries  from  around  the  world.”      

“In  a  90-­‐minute  workshop  on  ‘Storytelling,  A  Powerful  Multicultural  Teaching  Tool,’  Dr.  Mama  will  give  a  storytelling  presentation  followed  by  a  brief  lecture  on  the  power  of  folktales  and  storytelling  as  a  multicultural  teaching  tool.    The  lecture  will  draw  on  the  audience’s  responses  to  his  storytelling  presentation.    After  the  lecture,  the  audience  will  be  divided  into  small  groups  (of  no  more  than  four)  and  each  group  will  work  on  a  story  to  be  presented  toward  the  end  of  the  workshop.”          

 

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treatments  uniquely  produced  to  accompany  songs  from  the  mixtape.  In  an  attempt  to  highlight  this  impressive  collection  of  work,  the  COLOR  of  SOUND  Art  Exhibition  Series  was  developed.”  

“The  first  exhibition  was  held  at  the  Art  Sanctuary  in  Philadelphia,  PA,  and  served  as  the  official  kick-­‐off  event  for  the  first  annual  BlackStar  Film  Festival.  Since  then  COLOR  of  SOUND  has  taken  place  at  a  number  of  art  galleries  and  exhibit  halls  across  the  country.  Most  often  they  are  done  in  conjunction  with  the  SHAOLIN  JAZZ  Project  Lecture  Series,  in  which  case  a  call  for  artists  is  put  out  to  create  an  opportunity  for  art  students  and  local  artists  to  become  more  involved  and  exhibit  their  work.”    http://shaolinjazz.com/    

 

FILM:  American  Promise             T      Mar  25th    3:00  and  7:00  Davis  205/207  

   

“It’s  hard  to  recall  a  documentary  film  with  a  more  audacious  blueprint  than  the  one  Michele  Stephenson  and  Joe  Brewster  outlined  some  14  years  ago.  At  that  time,  their  5-­‐year-­‐old  son,  Idris,  and  his  best  friend,  Seun,  were  beginning  kindergarten  at  the  prestigious  Dalton  School,  a  private  institution  in  New  York  City.  Over  the  next  12  years,  Stephenson  and  Brewster  would  candidly  document  the  boys’  conflicting  experiences  as  one  opted  to  pursue  an  education  in  the  public  schooling  system.”  

“With  a  keenly  observational  and  holistic  approach,  American  Promise  sheds  light  on  the  state  of  educational  access  and  academic  performance  among  African-­‐American  middle  class  family  life.  Rather  than  blatantly  positing  solutions  to  the  challenges  facing  young  men  of  color  in  America,  American  Promise  poses  questions  for  all  families.”      

http://www.sundance.org/festival/article/5-­‐things-­‐you-­‐should-­‐know-­‐about-­‐american-­‐promise/    

 

                                             Susan  M.  Wayman,  Director  of  the  Fischer  Institute,  Fels  314,    X    2230