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We need the ramp for the traffic of ideas. This ramp is life-long, institutional, non-formal, creative, structural, and on-line. It is local and global. 


- Leslie G. Roman

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“Nothing about us without us”

 

Salon Two - Jan 19th
Glo/cal Citizenship, Music and Inclusive Education

Great Hall, Green College, 7:30 to 10:30pm

7:30-7:45      
Welcomes, Professor Tom J. Sork Educational Studies  and Ms. Dawna Rumball, Ph.D. student, Educational Studies and Unruly Salon Research Assistant.

7:45-8:30      
Distinguished Morse Prof. Alex Lubet, University of Minnesota

8:30-8:50      
Iris Misae Shiraishi, Musician, Taiko Programs Director of Mu's Taiko drumming program in Minnesota.

8:50-9:45
Randy Rutherford, writer, humorist, musician who lives in the San  Francisco Bay-area, solo performer will perform from his play, Singing At The Edge Of The World, critically acclaimed as the 2007 Fringe Festival pick-of-the-year. Singing at the Edge of the chronicles his folk singer days in Alaska in the 70s when he was a budding musician, who's deeply in love and discovers he's losing his hearing. Will he destroy all that he holds dear or will he find a way to sing? 

9:45-10:30
Discussion/reception in Great Hall, Green College