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Colin Kaepernick: Patriot or Protester?

September 15, 2016 @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Over the last few weeks, the nation has been engaged in a conversation about NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem.

Is this the behavior of a social activist, or an untrained agitator?

The Center for Intercultural Advancement invites you to join them as they examine the question, “Does Colin Kaepernick remind us that dissent is a form of patriotism?”

Location: Student Union, Room 227

Free pizza and drinks will be provided. RSVP by email to sidiq.soulemana@wagner.edu to ensure the CICA has an accurate count for the food order.

Faculty/Staff Photo Day

September 15, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 6:15 pm

If you need a photo for your profile in the employee directory, or want to update your old one, the Office of Communications and Marketing will be be hosting two staff/faculty photo days in Reynolds House. All staff, faculty and GAs are eligible.

Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 9am to 1pm
or
Thursday, Sept. 15 from 2pm to 6:15pm

No registration is required. Email jonathan.harkel@wagner.edu with any questions.

Na′ufrago Art Exhibit Opening Reception

September 15, 2016 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

On September 15 at 5pm Intercultural Advancement invites you to the opening reception for Latino Heritage Month as we feature local artists Homero and Ezequiel Taveras. Refreshment Provided.

Location: Spotlight Gallery, Horrmann Library

Latino History Month "La Herencia": September 15 - October 15

During Latino History Month Wagner College recognizes the rich history and amazing contributions of the Latino(a) Community. Throughout this month, we will host a series of programs and events to raise awareness and celebrate the passion, resilience, and sheer brilliance of the Latino(a) community.

We invite you to get engaged as we celebrate, arts, activism and La Herencia!

Violence Against Women within NYC Courts

September 15, 2016 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

ACE welcomes Ms. Amira Samuel, attorney at the New York Law Assistance Group, who specializes in domestic violence and family law.

Her talk will focus on challenges faced by survivors in the NYC Courts who are pursuing protective orders. Her talk will feature an overview of domestic violence, the anatomy of a court case and case study examinations.

She works exclusively with poor, near poor and working poor survivors of domestic violence in New York, many of them immigrants. Additionally, Ms. Samuel coordinates Project Eden which caters to Orthodox Jewish survivors of intimate partner and sexual violence in Brooklyn who are navigating the Criminal Court, Civil Court and Rabbinical Court simultaneously. Ms. Samuel provides representation in Family Court and Supreme Court and advocacy in Criminal Court and Rabbinical Court, as well as immigration assistance.

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