Delta Storyteller Sings a 21st Century Blues

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What is a griot?  They are the storytellers of ancient African societies who passed on the history of their people to future generations through the oral tradition. Come meet a contemporary griot, Prof. Arthur Flowers.  Using spellbinding “performance poetry,” Flowers accompanies his presentations with African instruments. You might hear about How Brer Alligator got introduced to trouble, accompanied by some blues harp or kalimba playing – you might even get drawn into some call and response.  You will certainly leave uplifted, inspired, and smiling.

Arthur Flowers is a novelist, Vietnam veteran, blues singer, co-founder of the New Renaissance Writer’s Guild, and a Memphis native. He teaches in SU’s esteemed Creative Writing Program and is a member of the Honors Core Faculty.

Monday, November 4, 6:45 p.m. Eggers 018. Refreshments will be served.  Limited to the first 30 who RSVP!

“There are those of us in African American literature who feel that we are heirs to two literary traditions, the western written tradition and the African oral one, and try in the fusion to contribute something to the evolution of both.” – Arthur Flowers

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Footnotes Event: Q & A with Eric Liu

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Join a small group of Honors students for a lively Q&A conversation with Eric Liu, who is giving our second University Lecture, moderated by Professor Peggy Thompson from the History Department. October 22, 2013 at 2 PM; 303 Maxwell Hall.

Liu is a civic entrepreneur and author as well as founder of the Guiding Lights Network—an organization which promotes and teaches the art of creative citizenship.  A speech writer for Bill Clinton, he now works to bring left and right together to work on solutions to problems of community and country.  He writes that citizenship is about showing up for community and country, and that anyone can be, and should be, a great citizen.

 

Space is limited to 8 students.

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Raptors and Owls and Bears, Oh My!

footnotes logo This month’s Footnotes program features a visit from Jean Soprano who will introduce us to Kindred Kingdoms, an organization dedicated to the care and release of injured birds of prey and black bears in Central and Northern New York.

The organization is a not-for-profit formed in 1997 by Jean Soprano and Len Soprano. Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center provides the best medical treatment with the least amount of stress possible for injured and orphaned wildlife. By building shelters on their 40 acre site, KKWRC offers the best conditions to allow the animals to heal in their natural habitat surrounded by foliage, fresh air and all the sounds of nature to which they are accustomed. The ultimate goal is to care for wildlife and get them healthy and strong enough to be returned to the wild.

In 2012 Kindred Kingdoms rehabilitated and released 5 bald eagles and 19 black bears.

Come hear more about this incredible facility and the dedication Jean and Len have poured into it for more than 16 years.

To attend the event, please RSVP online.black bear being released

Friday, September 20th at 3pm in LSB 105

Honors Footnotes Events Are Coming!

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Join us this Fall for a new series of Honors Footnotes Events! Our staff and faculty are putting together a fantastic line up of these small, enriching events that not only explore new interests, but connect you with others in the Honors community.

So stay tuned to your email for our invites! All Honors students will be invited via email, and the invitations will be “first come, first served” and we’ve seen that they fill up fast.   So stay tuned to your email for our invites!

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Introducing Honors Footnotes Events!

We’re excited to announce a new series!

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These are fun, interesting, and engaging small group events open to Honors students by RSVP.  Footnotes events are a great way to network with Honors faculty or staff, who will be hosting the events. Participation is first come, first served, so when you see “Honors Footnotes” in future emails, be sure to respond quickly if you want to participate!

So, in short here’s how it works:

(1) You’ll receive an email invitation in your syr.edu email.
(2) If you want to participate, hit ‘reply’ and let us know you’re in.
(3) Be quick!  These are small, intimate events and will fill up fast.

We’ll be including things like poetry readings, dinner/movie evenings, special outings, and many things yet to be determined, all in the interest of building community within Honors.  Stay tuned for the next Footnotes event!