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Ami Bar-On Dies

From Indivisible:  “We write to you today with sad news and heavy hearts. After suffering a stroke last week, Ami Bar-On passed away last night. She is mourned by her beloved spouse Lisa Tessman and her daughter Yuval Tessman Bar-On, as well as the many, many friends, colleagues, students, and community members whose lives she

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Transient Visions Festival of the Moving Image 2020

This year Spool Gallery is bringing you something a little different. Watch the Transient Visions Festival of the Moving Image 2020 from the comfort of your own home! Four different programs will be presented, one each week from October 23rd through November 19th. Watch the second program now by going to www.transientvisions.org Friday, 10/30 –

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Binghamton University to launch archaeology program for local middle schoolers

National Science Foundation grant awarded to boost interest in STEM concepts BINGHAMTON, NY – Archaeology. Exploring the past through ancient artifacts. It’s not something a lot of middle-schoolers get the opportunity to experience firsthand, but that’s about to change for students at two Broome County schools thanks to a new grant awarded to the Public

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Release Harm Reductionist Paul Fontana Jr. from Delaware County Jail

— contact Truth Pharm for more info truthpharm@gmail.com Last week our friend, fellow Harm Reductionist and Social Justice Warrior Paul Fontana Jr. was jailed for a probation violation which consisted of a “missed appointment”. We are very aware that these actions against Paul are blatant retaliation for his outspoken, local efforts of fighting for social

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Politics and Art in September

The Cooperative Gallery 213 is featuring a unique family collaboration, as MaryRose, Judy Salton, and their granddaughter Karissa explore different themes, including art and politics. The exhibits open First Friday September 4th, 2020 and continues through September 26th every Saturday from 11 am- 3 pm and by appointment with the artists (call 607 7243462 or

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