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Social Justice Dialogue Luncheon
Join the Center for Intercultural Advancement, Disability Services and Exceeding the Expectation for a Social Justice luncheon on the topic, “The ADA at 25: A Retrospective.” Cheryl Dicker, a CUNY professor and disability rights advocate, will speak about the history of disability rights and the importance of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Lunch will be provided.
Career Fair
CACE will host a Career and Internship Fair on Thursday, April 9 from 10 am to 2 pm in the Spiro Sports Center Gymnasium. Over 25 companies and organizations will have representatives on hand to discuss career, internship, and volunteer opportunities. Students of all years and majors are invited to stop by for 20-30 minutes to practice their networking skills. Professional dress is required.
“Painter Katy Schneider on Her Work and Influences.”
Thursday, April 9th from 2-4pm painter Katy Schneider will be on campus to discuss her work and influences.
Artist's statement: "I've been making portraits all my life. Growing up in a family of nine, in a cramped two-bedroom apartment in midtown Manhattan, I learned early to make the most of a small space, to organize the chaos. Without clutter, I might not know what I want to say. The process of organizing chaos results in discovery. Ideas emerge. Subtle stories unfold and reveal feelings I had at a particular moment in time. I'm in it for the surprise. Nowhere is this truer than in my family and self-portraits. Raising three children brought new emotions and new shapes into my life. That's given me more to paint and more reason to paint. My children also brought more friends, and in turn, their stories, into my world. Many of these are represented here."
View more of Katy's work on her website: http://katyschneider.com/default.asp
Painter Katy Schneider: On Her Work and Influences
Thursday, April 9th from 2-4pm MH42 Artist's statement: "I've been making portraits all my life. Growing up in a family of nine, in a cramped two-bedroom apartment in midtown Manhattan, I learned early to make the most of a small space, to organize the chaos.
Without clutter, I might not know what I want to say. The process of organizing chaos results in discovery. Ideas emerge. Subtle stories unfold and reveal feelings I had at a particular moment in time. I'm in it for the surprise. Nowhere is this truer than in my family and self-portraits. Raising three children brought new emotions and new shapes into my life. That's given me more to paint and more reason to paint. My children also brought more friends, and in turn, their stories, into my world. Many of these are
represented here." Website: http://katyschneider.com/default.asp
Bellydancing Frenzy
Join the International Connections Club for a performance by a belly-dancer. This is an opportunity to learn your own moves. Turkish appetizers will be provided.
Love Doesn’t Hurt Open Mic
Performers of all kinds are encouraged to share their talent while highlighting the issue of domestic, dating, and sexual violence.