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SUMMARY:People Not Property: Stories of Slavery in the Colonial North
DESCRIPTION:People Not Property: Stories of Slavery in the Colonial North Join Elizabeth Bradley\, VP of Programs at Historic Hudson Valley\, for an investigation into the history of slavery in our region\, with a particular emphasis on the story of the enslaved community at Philipsburg Manor\, in Sleepy Hollow\, NY\, and the facts and figures behind Northern slavery\, at large.Program is designed for Middle School-Adults  Contact: Catherine Riedel : (914)231-3166 : criedel@ryelibrary.org
URL:https://myrye.com/event/people-not-property-stories-of-slavery-in-the-colonial-north-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Rye\, 10580
CATEGORIES:Adults,Presentation
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SUMMARY:People Not Property: Stories of Slavery in the Colonial North
DESCRIPTION:Historic Hudson Valley brings this program to the Library diving into the history of slavery in the North\, with special emphasis on Westchester County and the city of Rye. Program is designed for Middle School-Adults.  Contact: Catherine Riedel : (914)231-3166 : criedel@ryelibrary.org
URL:https://myrye.com/event/people-not-property-stories-of-slavery-in-the-colonial-north/
LOCATION:Other
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SUMMARY:Golf: How Westchester County Provided A Launching Pad For The Sport
DESCRIPTION:Golf first gained popularity in the United States during the Gilded Age\, with Westchester County becoming home to one of the nation’s first golf clubs. The popularity of golf skyrocketed with the advent of live television and the charisma of golf’s first superstar\, Arnold Palmer. Palmer’s charm and talent helped him become a worldwide celebrity and he mastered using his celebrity to lift the popularity of golf to new heights\, making golf the tremendously popular sport it is today. Program leader: Evan WeinerEvan Weiner is an award winning journalist and recognized global expert of the “Politics of Sports Business”. He has a daily video podcast called The Politics of Sports Business. In the United States\, he has been a radio commentator\, TV pundit on MSNBC\, NewsMax and ABC.  He is also an author of nine books and is a frequent college speaker.Evan won the 2010 Ronald Reagan Media Award from the United States Sports Academy. In 2015\, Evan was featured on the documentary\, “The Sons of Ben” about the economic fall of Chester\, Pennsylvania and how the city thought a soccer team would be a key to economic revival  Contact: Catherine Riedel : (914)231-43166 : criedel@ryelibrary.org
URL:https://myrye.com/event/golf-how-westchester-county-provided-a-launching-pad-for-the-sport/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Rye\, 10580
CATEGORIES:Adults,Presentation
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SUMMARY:A Giant Awakes: Understanding US/China Relations in the Age of Covid
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Jim Levey\, formerly a partner at American China Mercantile and a senior manager at IBM.  Jim holds an advanced degree in China Studies and is now working to introduce those studies into the public school curriculum. In the past sixty-seven years\, China has made a phenomenal transformation through a careful blend of capitalism and a centrally planned economy. China’s 2025 technology program and One Belt\, One Road initiative underscores its ambitions for hegemony. Yet as China takes its place in the modern world\, it faces immense difficulties: a growing inequality gap\, widespread corruption\, and rampant pollution\, all of which provoke mounting calls for political reform. This course will examine the future of U.S.–China relations in light of ongoing conflicts on trade\, military\, and other issues. We will examine China’s past\, from imperial times onward\, and explore its history\, philosophies\, and traditions to try to better understand the underlying forces that explain China today.  Contact: Jim Levey : (914)584-2416 : leveyjim6@gmail.com
URL:https://myrye.com/event/a-giant-awakes-understanding-us-china-relations-in-the-age-of-covid/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Rye\, 10580
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