The Greenway Symposium is a student-run forum hosted at St. Anne’s-Belfield School which provides a platform for the people of Charlottesville and Central Virginia to share fascinating ideas.
The inaugural Greenway Symposium, themed "big ideas," sparked dialogue on how we build our communities. This year, the Greenway Symposium hopes to bring out more ideas, insights, and experiences through speakers from a variety of fields and inspire new perspectives on topics relating to our community. The fifth annual Greenway Symposium will take place throughout the 2020-2021 school year! This year's event is titled:
'Things Not Seen'
The Greenway Symposium will grapple with the problems around us and bring to light the most important things we often fail to see. For more information on this year's theme take a look at our programming page.
The inaugural Greenway Symposium, themed "big ideas," sparked dialogue on how we build our communities. This year, the Greenway Symposium hopes to bring out more ideas, insights, and experiences through speakers from a variety of fields and inspire new perspectives on topics relating to our community. The fifth annual Greenway Symposium will take place throughout the 2020-2021 school year! This year's event is titled:
'Things Not Seen'
The Greenway Symposium will grapple with the problems around us and bring to light the most important things we often fail to see. For more information on this year's theme take a look at our programming page.
Upcoming.
Welcoming: Dr. Sophie Abramowitz
Expert on musical performance in America in the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth centuries. Sophie Abramowitz is the 2021-2021 ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow at Brown University, in a dual appointment with the Center for Digital Scholarship and the Department of American Studies. Her research focuses on creative world-building through collecting and musical performance in America in the late nineteenth through the mid-twentieth centuries. She also collaborates on a number of archival, digital, and public humanities projects, including multi-platform releases of the 1969 Ann Arbor Blues Festival (Third Man Records) and Mabel Hillery and Johnny Shines’ performance at the 1975 Miami Blues Festival (Americana Music Productions). |
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