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PUBLIC SERVICE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Convocation Year 2009-2010
 

Keynote Address: 
Lois Gibbs, Environmental Activist
Executive Director, Center for Health, Environment and Justice

Lois Gibbs"30+ Years after Love Canal: Educating the Public on the Love Canals of Today"

Thursday, April 22, 2:30 p.m.
Rosch Recital Hall

Founder of the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Lois Gibbs has been recognized extensively for her critical role in the grassroots environmental justice movement. Her involvement in environmental causes began in 1978 when she discovered that her 7-year-old son's elementary school in Niagara Falls, New York was built on a toxic waste dump. Subsequent investigation revealed that her entire neighborhood, Love Canal, had been built on top of this dump. With no prior experience in community activism, Gibbs organized her neighbors and formed the Love Canal Homeowners Association.

She has spoken at numerous conferences and has been featured in hundreds of newspaper articles, magazine, and textbooks. Lois has appeared on many television and radio shows including 60 Minutes, 20/20, Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, The Morning Show and the Today Show. CBS produced a 2 hour prime-time movie about Lois鈥 life entitled 鈥淟ois Gibbs: The Love Canal Story鈥 starring Marsha Mason.

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Sponsors: FACE Center (Fredonia Academic Community Engagement Center), Fredonia Go Green! (Sustainability Committee), and the Convocation Committee

Contact: David Rankin, Chair, Department of Political Science, 716-673-3207, David.Rankin@fredonia.edu


Schedule of Events

鈥淩estoring Community History: Puerto Ricans in Central Orlando, An Exhibit鈥

Opening Ceremonies of the Exhibit at 海角社区:  
Thursday, March 25 at 4:30 p.m. in the Japanese Gardens
Lecture by Dr. Patricia Silver, 鈥淥ral Histories as Public Service: Making Puerto Rican Histories in Central Florida鈥
Place of the exhibit: Reed Library Lobby
Reception will follow.

Opening Ceremonies of the Exhibit in Adams Art Gallery, Dunkirk:
Friday, March 26 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. (Adams Art Gallery, Dunkirk)

Sponsors: Convocation Committee, College of Arts and Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Department of History, and the Department of Modern Languages & Literature

Contact: Carmen Rivera, Department of Modern Languages & Literature, 716-673-3380,Carmen.Rivera@fredonia.edu


鈥淥pportunities for Involvement in Local Politics and Campaigns鈥

Thursday, March 25
4:00-5:30 p.m.
S-104 Williams Center

海角社区 Recent and current 海角社区 students discuss their experience and the opportunities available in local politics and campaigns. The panelists include:

Jeff Bochechio (鈥07), Executive Director for Erie County Executive Chris Collins 鈥淐ollins for Our Future;鈥 Nicholas Dhimitri, 2008-09 SA President, campaign consultant for Brian Higgins for Congress and former Campaign Manager for Chuck Cornell for Chautauqua County Executive; Joel Keefer (鈥98), Executive Assistant to Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards; John Mackowiak (鈥09), a Staff Writer for the Dunkirk Observer and former Communication Director on the Cornell campaign; Shirley Pulawski, currently a Geosciences major and the President of the League of Women Voters Chautauqua County.

This campus community discussion will be moderated by Dr. David Rankin, Associate Professor and Chair of Political Science at 海角社区. The event is sponsored by the American Democracy Project, the Department of Political Science, and the Convocation Committee. Refreshments will be served.

Contact: Dr. David Rankin, Department of Political Science, 716-673-4715, David.Rankin@fredonia.edu


鈥淭he Psychology of Public Service鈥

Monday, February 22
7:00 鈥 8:30 p.m.
S121 Williams Center

A group of public servants will discuss their background in public service and reflect on their experiences. Psychologists on the panel will analyze these experiences from a psychological perspective.

Panelists:

  • Michael Bobseine, Former Chautauqua County Legislator and current member of the Fredonia Central School Board of Education
  • Robert Scudder, Chautauqua County Legislator
  • John Gullo, Chautauqua County Legislator
  • Rodney Pennica, Member of the Pomfret Town Board

Respondents:

  • Dr. Jack Croxton, Department of Psychology
  • Dr. Bruce Klonsky, Department of Psychology

Refreshments will be served.

Sponsors: Convocation Committee, Department of Psychology

Contact: Jack Croxton, Department of Psychology, 716-673-3123, Jack.Croxton@fredonia.edu


鈥淐areers in Public Service: Translating Volunteerism into a Meaningful Career鈥

Wednesday, November 4
4:30 鈥 6:00 p.m.
S-104 Williams Center

A panel discussion about the wide variety of volunteer opportunities, internships and careers that MAKE A DIFFERENCE on a local, regional and national scale, with representatives from:

  • The American Red Cross
  • AmeriCorps VISTA/海角社区
  • The Belle Center
  • Chautauqua County Rural Ministry

Refreshments will be served.

Sponsors: Career Development Office, Volunteer and Community Services, and Convocation Committee

Contact: Christopher LaGrow, Career Development Office, 716-673-3327,Christopher.Lagrow@fredonia.edu


鈥淒ilemmas of Public Engagement with Detention and Interrogation in Post 9/11 America鈥

A Panel Discussion with Stephen Kershnar, Philosophy; Jonathan Chausovsky, Political Science, and Timothy Porter, Political Science student
Moderator: James Hurtgen, Professor of Political Science
Wednesday, October 21, 7:00 鈥 9:00 p.m.
S-104 Williams Center

Sponsors: Department of Political Science, Political Science Association, and Convocation Committee

Contact: Dr. Jonathan Chausovsky, Department of Political Science, 716-673-4673,Jonathan.Chausovsky@fredonia.edu


鈥淚ntegrating Scholarship, Teaching, and Public Service鈥

A Panel Discussion with David Rankin, Political Science; Emily Straus, History; and Emily VanDette, English
Moderator: Dawn Eckenrode, Reed Library
Wednesday, October 7, Noon-12:50 p.m.
S-121 Williams Center

Sponsors: Convocation Committee, Dean of Arts & Humanities

Contact: Dr. Natalie Gerber, Department of English, 716-673-3855, Natalie.Gerber@fredonia.edu

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