This week, VP of Communications Joel Barkin of Oneida Indian Nation come to Inspiration for the Nation to talk about an extraordinary partnership with the Oneida Indian Nation police. Tune in and join on the conversation!
Inspiration for the Nation Sunday morning at 9 AM ET power 620: the iHeartRadio app and wherever you get your podcast.
Andre Harper is the New Executive Director of the Dunbar Association. He’s here to ask everyone to support the Election Day Breakfast Fundraiser on November 7th, 2023 from 8AM-11AM! Listen now on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation.
Inspiration for the Nation Sunday morning at 9 AM ET power 620: the iHeartRadio app and wherever you get your podcast.
Victoria Coit, Senior Organizer at New York Civil Liberties Union, is here on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation to talk about the Police Accountability Forum and the Power and Limitations of Citizen Review Board. Join in on the conversation!
Inspiration for the Nation Sunday morning at 9 AM ET power 620: the iHeartRadio app and wherever you get your podcast.
Listen now on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation and hear from Mayor Ben Walsh, the 54th Chief Executive Officer of the City of Syracuse. He talks about downtown development, policing future, the Dream Summit, his political future, the surge in economic development, and more! Tune in.
Inspiration for the Nation Sunday morning at 9 AM ET power 620: the iHeartRadio app and wherever you get your podcast.
Caroline Charles & Jessica Terry-Elliott are here to talk about Family Pictures Syracuse: a collaboration between Syracuse’s Turning the Lens Collective and The Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive Storytelling to assemble an archive for social justice in the city of Syracuse. Listen now on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation!
Family Pictures Syracuse is a collaboration between Syracuse’s Turning the Lens Collective and The Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive Storytelling to assemble an archive for social justice in the city of Syracuse. The Turning the Lens Collective recognizes that the photographs we take, display in our homes, or keep in family albums are sites for public memory—windows into stories that too often go unseen and underwritten. With our Family Pictures Syracuse project, we seek to inspire our city to narrate the stories our images hold to ensure that our histories are not lost or overlooked. We believe that working toward a living community photo archive will benefit our city’s residents as its very existence will assert that everyone, especially our most vulnerable members, have always and will continue to have a stake in Syracuse’s shared local history, our present, and our future.
Syracuse’s Turning the Lens Collective is collaborating withThe Family Pictures Institute for Inclusive Storytellingto launch Family Pictures Syracuse: an initiative to assemble an archive for social justice in our local community. Join us at the Everson Museum for a weekend of events dedicated to amplifying the stories that exist in our everyday photographs. All events are free and open to the public!
FILM SCREENING
Friday, October 13th | 6:00pm
Join us for a screening of Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People(2014). There will be a Q&A with director Thomas Allen Harris to follow.
FAMILY PHOTO-SHARE DAY
Saturday, October 14th | 9:00am-2:00pm
Help us build our community archive! Come to the Everson Museum between 9:00am-2:00pm to participate in photo-sharing activities.
Record the stories behind your family photographs!
Pose for a portrait!
Digitize your old family photos!
Learn more about photo preservation!
Educational opportunities for children!
Connect with fellow community members!
GRAND FINALE CELEBRATION
Sunday, October 15th | 2:00pm
The Grand Finale Celebration is a live multi-media event where the Syracuse community’s family photographs will be brought to life in an onstage presentation. Join us in Hosmer Auditorium for a community-oriented event featuring music, poetry, storytelling, andyour photographs.This event will be hosted by Thomas Allen Harris.