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SUMMARY:MS in Humanitarian Studies Information Session
DESCRIPTION:MS Humanitarian Studies Information Session  \nAbout the Humanitarian Studies Program: \nBuilt on social justice values and humanitarian principles\, this 30-credit interdisciplinary program is uniquely focused on the theory and practice of humanitarian relief and is centered on equipping you with a wide range of skills and competencies necessary for a dynamic career in the sector. \nYou will be challenged to examine critically the political\, social\, economic\, and legal foundations of the contemporary humanitarian sector\, and to master various techniques to engaging holistic and sustainable responses to protracted and rapid onset humanitarian crises. \nAt the end of the information session\, we will open the floor for Q&A. Please note this session will be recorded for those unable to attend. Any questions regarding the session can be sent to iiha@fordham.edu and iihaoutreach@fordham.edu. Thanks\, and see you there! \nREGISTER HERE \nHERE
URL:https://iihaglobal.org/event/ms-in-humanitarian-studies-information-session-2/
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SUMMARY:David Gonzalez – Urban Devotions
DESCRIPTION:Previous Refuge Gallery Exhibits\n					 \nThe Refuge Gallery serves as a venue for exhibitions of artistic work relating to humanitarian and social justice issues. Using art as a means to illuminate\, educate and provoke\, the Refuge Gallery seeks to bring the Fordham community closer to the injustices experienced by our fellow global citizens. \nOur vision is to create a stimulating environment encouraging of cultural and artistic inquiry through a social justice lens for our students\, neighbors\, artists\, and the humanitarian sector — not only at the Institute but at Fordham University as a whole.  \nIntroduction and about Refuge Gallery\nThe Refuge Gallery is an extension of the work at the IIHA. To contact Refuge Gallery for collaboration\, proposal\, or general inquiry please email refugegallery@fordham.edu. Private self-guided tours are available at our Refuge Gallery address.  \nArtist Introduction\nDavid Gonzalez\nURBAN DEVOTIONS: Images of Faith in the City\, a photographic exhibit showcases the work of renowned Bronx-born visual journalist David González. \nGonzález\, who worked at The New York Times from 1990 to 2024\, is a former Bronx bureau chief. \nHis photography captures the intersection of religion with daily life\, alongside street culture\, including graffiti\, music\, and dance within community settings. As a founding member of Los Seis del Sur\, a collective of Nuyorican photographers\, González documented the South Bronx throughout the 1980s. \nGonzález\, who worked at The New York Times from 1990 to 2024\, is a former Bronx bureau chief. \nHis photography captures the intersection of religion with daily life\, alongside street culture\, including graffiti\, music\, and dance within community settings. As a founding member of Los Seis del Sur\, a collective of Nuyorican photographers\, González documented the South Bronx throughout the 1980s. \nTo learn more about the artist please attend our opening reception April 2 at the Refuge Gallery \nRead more about David Gonzalez below \nNew York Times \nFordham University  \nOpening Reception of Urban Devotions featuring David Gonzalez \nNew York has been a city of faith\, whether it’s small devotions in unexpected nooks or bold public declarations of belief. And with a global city reshaped every few generations\, traditions offer a familiar and comforting touch\, if not hope itself\, in every corner of the city if you look. Indeed\, as the writer Oscar Hijuelos once said to me about New Yorkers who go about their days oblivious to the nuances of faith: “They are like tone-deaf. They hear a piano being played and they only hear ‘thunka-thunk.’ There is this wild jazz going on called religion and some people don’t have the chops.”-David Gonzalez \nEnjoy refreshments on April 2 at the Refuge Gallery while learning about Mr. Gonzalez’s photography and  being the first to witness Urban Devotions at Refuge Gallery. Event: https://iihaglobal.org/event/urban-devotions-opening-reception/.  \nVisit Us\nThe Refuge Gallery is open to all for viewing Tuesdays and Wednesdays 2 pm- 4 pm or by appointment. Please ring the bell for the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs. \nInstitute of International Humanitarian Affairs2nd Floor\, Canisius Hall\, Fordham University2546 Belmont Ave\, The Bronx\, NY 10458 \nDirections to Canisius Hall can be found below: \nCanisius Hall is best accessed via Belmont Ave. Buses BX9\, BX12\, BX17\, BX22 stop on East Fordham Rd\, only steps away from our entrance. The Fordham Train Station is about five blocks away 417 E Fordham Rd\, Bronx\, NY 10458. Two hour parking is available on Belmont Ave\, however\, is limited.  \nTo view a map of Rose Hill campus click here. You will find Canisius Hall outside of the pedestrian entrance in between O’Hare and Faculty Memorial.  \n  \nContact refugegallery@fordham.edu for gallery appointments and inquiries \n			\n																														 \nDavid Gonzalez. The Rev. Thomas Fenlon \n\nSupport the Refuge Gallery\nEvery like and share spreads the word about our artists. Please consider sharing David’s work here. Donate to the Refuge Gallery below. \n					\n									Donate\n					 \nThe Refuge Gallery serves as a venue for exhibitions of artistic work relating to humanitarian and social justice issues. Using art as a means to illuminate\, educate and provoke\, the Refuge Gallery seeks to bring the Fordham community closer to the injustices experienced by our fellow global citizens. \nOur vision is to create a stimulating environment encouraging of cultural and artistic inquiry through a social justice lens for our students\, neighbors\, artists\, and the humanitarian sector — not only at the Institute but at Fordham University as a whole. Please visit the IIHAs Refuge Gallery located in the Bronx to learn more about this season’s exhibit. \nThe Refuge Gallery is an extension of the work at the IIHA. To contact Refuge Gallery for collaboration\, proposal\, or general inquiry please email refugegallery@fordham.edu.
URL:https://iihaglobal.org/event/david-gonzalez-urban-devotions/
LOCATION:Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs\, 2546 Belmont Ave\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Refuge Gallery
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SUMMARY:Accelerated Master of Science in Humanitarian Studies (MSHS) Information Session
DESCRIPTION:MS Humanitarian Studies Information Session  \nAbout the Humanitarian Studies Program: \nBuilt on social justice values and humanitarian principles\, this 30-credit interdisciplinary program is uniquely focused on the theory and practice of humanitarian relief and is centered on equipping you with a wide range of skills and competencies necessary for a dynamic career in the sector. \nYou will be challenged to examine critically the political\, social\, economic\, and legal foundations of the contemporary humanitarian sector\, and to master various techniques to engaging holistic and sustainable responses to protracted and rapid onset humanitarian crises. \nAt the end of the information session\, we will open the floor for Q&A. Please note this session will be recorded for those unable to attend. Any questions regarding the session can be sent to iiha@fordham.edu and iihaoutreach@fordham.edu. Thanks\, and see you there! \nREGISTER HERE \n 
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