Humanities
Repair, Refuge, and Resilience through Art
March 30, 2023 at 6:00pm – 8:00pm EDT
Nancy Cantor Warehouse
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Ahmed Badr (Narratio Fellowship Founder)
Brice Nordquist (Syracuse University)
Srivi Ramasubramanian (Syracuse University)
*Featuring Narratio Fellows
CODE^SHIFT at Newhouse School presents a showcase of media, art, and storytelling created within immigrant, undocumented, and borderland communities in Syracuse and Richmond, VA. This gathering includes stories of resettlement, preservation, and integration in multiple media formats — poetry, memoir, photography, painting, video and audio — from people resettled in Syracuse and Richmond from over a dozen countries. As resettlement cities with several new and older generations of immigrants and asylum-seekers, Syracuse and Richmond are uniquely positioned to serve as repositories and confluences of everyday stories of coping and resilience.
This event is part of Syracuse Symposium’s year-long series on “Repair.”
This event was first published on November 23, 2022 and last updated on March 16, 2023.
Event Details
- Category
- Humanities
- Type
- Exhibitions
- Region
- Greater Syracuse
- Open to
- Public
- Organizers
- Engaged Humanities,
- Humanities Center
- Contact
- Engaged Humanities
banordqu@syr.edu
+1.315.443.5503
- Accessibility
- Contact Engaged Humanities to request accommodations