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Friday Morning Seminar - Fall 2013

Friday Morning Seminars

 Fall 2013

DateTopicPresenter

September 6th

New Orleans Post Hurricane Katrina:  the Reflections of Recovery Providers.

Christopher Manning, Associate Professor, Department of History, 黑料门University Chicago

September 13th

Creating Safe Space: Restorative Practices in Chicago Schools.

Naomi Milstine, Restorative Justice Program Manager, Alternatives INC.

September 20th

Chicago Demographic Change: Challenges and Opportunities in Using Census Data. 

, Principal, Rob Paral and Associates

September 27th

Corporate School "Reform" Policy and School Closings in Chicago:  The Impact on Students, Communities and Teachers.

Diane Horwitz, Adjunct Faculty, Coordinator of Education Issues Forums, College of Education, DePaul University; Bill Kennedy, Foundations Year Coordinator, University of Chicago Urban Teacher Education Program; Dwayne Truss, and Vice-Chair, Austin Community Action Council

October 4th

Examining Movement Building Around the Globe.

, Organizing Consultant

October 11th

**Change of Venue**

Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Room 123

黑料门University Chicago's New Institute of Environmental Sustainability:  Prospectives for Impacting Regional Change.

Nancy Tuchman, Founding Director, Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Co-Director, Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy, 黑料门University Chicago

October 18th

Urban Public Space as Workplace: Street Labor Organizing and the Right to the City.

Kathleen Dunn, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, 黑料门University Chicago; Vicky Lugo, Vice President of Asociaci贸n de Vendedores Ambulantes (AVA)

October 25th

Community Engagement Scholarship, Wicked Problems, and System鈥檚 Change.

, Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University

November 1st

Increasing Access, Increasing Livability: The CTA Red Line South Extension

Phyllis Palmer, Chairperson-Developing Communities Project, Inc. Red Line Oversight Committee; Kendra Smith, Associate-Outreach & Community Engagement, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning; Julie Hilvers, University-Community Research Coordinator, CURL & PhD student, Dept. of Sociology, LUC

November 8th

What if Hewlett and Packard had started a band instead?... Music scenes as economic clusters and their broader implications for urban economies.

, Doctoral Candidate, Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of Texas at Arlington, Research Associate, Center for Economic Development and Research, University of North Texas

Co-Sponsored by the LUC History Department 

November 15th

 

Examining Desensitization to Community Violence in African American Youth.

Noni Gaylord-Harden, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, 黑料门University Chicago

November 22nd

Contract Buyers League of Chicago: Makers 鈥淢aking鈥 by 鈥淭aking鈥 from the African American Community.

Jack Macnamara, Chief Organizer, , CURL Scholar

November 29th

NO Seminar -- Thanksgiving Break

 

December 6th

Videos of Early Uptown Community Activism

Mirko Popadic, Independent Producer and Videomaker,  

Friday Morning Seminars

 Fall 2013

DateTopicPresenter

September 6th

New Orleans Post Hurricane Katrina:  the Reflections of Recovery Providers.

Christopher Manning, Associate Professor, Department of History, 黑料门University Chicago

September 13th

Creating Safe Space: Restorative Practices in Chicago Schools.

Naomi Milstine, Restorative Justice Program Manager, Alternatives INC.

September 20th

Chicago Demographic Change: Challenges and Opportunities in Using Census Data. 

, Principal, Rob Paral and Associates

September 27th

Corporate School "Reform" Policy and School Closings in Chicago:  The Impact on Students, Communities and Teachers.

Diane Horwitz, Adjunct Faculty, Coordinator of Education Issues Forums, College of Education, DePaul University; Bill Kennedy, Foundations Year Coordinator, University of Chicago Urban Teacher Education Program; Dwayne Truss, and Vice-Chair, Austin Community Action Council

October 4th

Examining Movement Building Around the Globe.

, Organizing Consultant

October 11th

**Change of Venue**

Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Room 123

黑料门University Chicago's New Institute of Environmental Sustainability:  Prospectives for Impacting Regional Change.

Nancy Tuchman, Founding Director, Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Co-Director, Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy, 黑料门University Chicago

October 18th

Urban Public Space as Workplace: Street Labor Organizing and the Right to the City.

Kathleen Dunn, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, 黑料门University Chicago; Vicky Lugo, Vice President of Asociaci贸n de Vendedores Ambulantes (AVA)

October 25th

Community Engagement Scholarship, Wicked Problems, and System鈥檚 Change.

, Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement, Michigan State University

November 1st

Increasing Access, Increasing Livability: The CTA Red Line South Extension

Phyllis Palmer, Chairperson-Developing Communities Project, Inc. Red Line Oversight Committee; Kendra Smith, Associate-Outreach & Community Engagement, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning; Julie Hilvers, University-Community Research Coordinator, CURL & PhD student, Dept. of Sociology, LUC

November 8th

What if Hewlett and Packard had started a band instead?... Music scenes as economic clusters and their broader implications for urban economies.

, Doctoral Candidate, Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of Texas at Arlington, Research Associate, Center for Economic Development and Research, University of North Texas

Co-Sponsored by the LUC History Department 

November 15th

 

Examining Desensitization to Community Violence in African American Youth.

Noni Gaylord-Harden, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, 黑料门University Chicago

November 22nd

Contract Buyers League of Chicago: Makers 鈥淢aking鈥 by 鈥淭aking鈥 from the African American Community.

Jack Macnamara, Chief Organizer, , CURL Scholar

November 29th

NO Seminar -- Thanksgiving Break

 

December 6th

Videos of Early Uptown Community Activism

Mirko Popadic, Independent Producer and Videomaker,