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UNSPOKEN is a cooperative forum of Colgate University, Hamilton College,
Utica College, Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, UNHCR, LIRS and the
Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees.
UNSPOKEN is a human rights forum which combines film, art, music, and a
conference devoted to refugees in communities into one dynamic conversation.
The inaugural UNSPOKEN event will take place on October 13-15, 2011 in
Utica, New York. This multi-faceted forum seeks to give a voice to human
rights violations from around the globe and to offer practical solutions in
order to shape a better tomorrow and give hope for the future.
This year’s UNSPOKEN conference will provide an opportunity for academicians
and professionals from various fields with cross-disciplinary interests to
engage with one another through a series of panel discussions. These panels
will explore the experience of people who have been forced from their
homelands and faced with building new lives and communities through
resettlement. We will consider war-driven forced migration and human
displacement, as well as domestic reception of refugees through resettlement
and integration programs. Central to the conference conversation is the role
of culture, heritage and the arts in processes of flight, migration,
settlement and integration.
Dr. Carolyn R. Nordstrom, a professor of Anthropology and International
Studies at Notre Dame University, will be the keynote speaker for the
UNSPOKEN conference. She has done fieldwork in Sri Lanka, Mozambique,
Angola, and many other war zones. Her work vividly portrays the effects of
armed conflict and human rights violations at both local and global levels,
but she also captures the resilience of communities in the face of war. Her
books include Shadows of War: Violence, Power and International Profiteering
in the Twenty-First Century; A Different Kind of War Story; Girl and
Warzones—Troubling Questions; and the co-edited Fieldwork Under Fire:
Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival.
The organizing committee of 2011 UNSPOKEN invites submission of proposals
from those who would like to participate in one of three panel discussions.
Selections for participation will be made by the organizing committee based
on quality of proposals and bearing on the themes of the conference. The
committee is especially interested in receiving proposals from panelists who
bring practice-based and other non-traditional means of exploring one of the
three sub-themes of the conference:
The Challenges (Panel Discussion 1)
TBD, Facilitator
Examine the structural issues that emerge when the cultural traditions and
norms of emerging populations clash with those of the dominant local
culture. What are the consequences for the host community, for example,
schools, employers, and civil society?
The Experiences (Panel Discussion 2)
April Oswald, Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Facilitator
Examine
the complexity of reactions among community members, families and social
groups to cross-cultural encounters. What are the consequences for migrant
culture and heritage? April Oswald is Museum Education Director at MWPAI in
Utica, NY. Her BA is from SUNY Purchase, and she did graduate study for her
MA in Art History at the University of Chicago. She serves on the board of
Sculpture Space. In 2010 she chaired a panel titled "Putting the Museum at
the Heart of the Diverse Community" at the American Association of Museums
Conference.
The Fruits (Panel Discussion 3)
Dr. John Frazier, Binghamton University, Facilitator
Examine how the cultural arts and traditions of emerging populations add to
the fabric of society. What does it mean to live in a culturally rich
community and what are the broader benefits? Dr. John Frazier is a Geography
professor at Binghamton University. His research interests include urban
geography, race & ethnicity studies, and applied geography.
Proposals
Proposals may be submitted by online form available at
http://www.iamunspoken.com by August 15, 2011. The proposal should include:
• Presentation Title
• Panel Preference
Speaker’s Name
• Affiliation
• Email Address
• Contact Information
• A detailed abstract of no more than 300 words that includes a description
of your presentation and details about how your presentation will relate to
your panel preference.
• A short (100 word limit) biography
Authors of proposals will be notified about their selection for
participation in the conference by September 1, 2011. Further details about
the forum and the conference can be found on the UNSPOKEN website at
http://www.iamunspoken.com.
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