Posts Tagged ‘Bea Gonzales’

Throwback Thursday

Thursday, November 10th, 2016
Race & Reconciliation Forum, Syracuse University (circa 2007) featured Charles V. Willie, Ph.D., Rev. Michael Battle, Byron Rushing, Lyn Headley-Deavour,Bea Gonzalez, Rev. Canon William Barnwel and Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows,rector of Grace Church and Episcopal chaplain at Syracuse University's Hendricks Chapel. The forum marked the 110th anniversary the founding of St. Philip's Church and 50th anniversary of its closing.

Race & Reconciliation Forum, Syracuse University (circa 2007) featured Charles V. Willie, Ph.D., Rev. Michael Battle, Byron Rushing, Lyn Headley-Deavour,Bea Gonzalez, Rev. Canon William Barnwell and Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows,rector of Grace Church and Episcopal chaplain at Syracuse University’s Hendricks Chapel (pictured lower right). The forum marked the 110th anniversary the founding of St. Philip’s Church and 50th anniversary of its closing.

Last month, the Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows was elected 11th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. Rev. Baskerville-Burrows is the first black, female diocesan bishop in the history of the Episcopal Church.

The Doctor Will See You Now (and prescribe a new paradigm)

Friday, September 2nd, 2016
The Doctor is in: TV host, scholar, author and public intellectual Marc Lamont Hill gave the keynote for yesterdays Race in Our Communities Forum at Syracuse University.

TV host, author and public intellectual and Morehouse professor Marc Lamont Hill gave the keynote for yesterdays Race in Our Communities Forum at Syracuse University.

Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, social justice warrior and host of “VH1 Live,” came to Syracuse loaded for bear yesterday, but he mixed in some humorous mixed metaphors to make the medicine go down easy. He talked passionately about the need for equitable justice under the law and thinking outside the imperfect system that currently exists (in cities and on campuses).

Hill asked the crowd at the Schine Student Center imagine a freedom dream,a world where healing and rehabilitation follow justice, and where we readily identify, and eventually diminish state violence propagated against vulnerable groups, stereotypes and marginalized people.

After Hill’s keynote there was a panel discussion, which included Keith J. Bybee, Ph.D., Tony Callisto,Bea González, Benjamin Jealous and Jordan Shelby West. The moderator was Dr. Keith Alford of SU’s Falk College.

Visual Guide in the Land of Orange

Friday, October 4th, 2013
University College Dean Bea Gonzales and award-winning author George Saunders Friday morning at the Orange Central event (Newhouse 3).

University College Dean Bea Gonzales and award-winning author George Saunders Friday morning at the Orange Central event (Newhouse 3).

Blame it on Amarillo…or maybe Asia.

SU Creative Writing Program professor George Saunders said it was in one of those places where he decided to become a writer and avoid what he called a “shadow” life.  The Guggenheim and MacArthur fellow participated in a conversation with fellow professor Dana Spiotta this morning.

Saunders talked candidly about his experience in the short story genre and grooming the next generation of fiction writers by growing their talents and awakening their artistry the way it was done when he arrived as a student in the writing program (1980s).

“Talent doesn’t change, only the flavor of the talent changes, ” he said.

In the clip below, Saunders talks about Syracuse as a good place to practice the craft of writing.