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March2RUGardens – September 25, 2021, 10am-1pm

(rain date September 26) 

Program Subject to Change

GATHER behind Woodbury Bunting-Cobb Residence Hall
(Parking lots 76, 97, 98A and 98B)

Introductions from the AIR Collaborative
Dr. Julia M. Ritter (Professor, Dance) and Dr. Anette Freytag (Professor, Landscape Architecture), AIR Collaborative Co-Founders

Welcome Back, Rutgers!

Francine Conway, Ph.D.

Chancellor-Provost, Rutgers University–New Brunswick

 

Visions for a Just and Collaborative Future
Dr. Michelle Stephens, Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice

 

Choreographed Acknowledgement of Indigenous Peoples & Land

  • Led by Dr. Alessandra Williams, Assistant Professor of Dance and Diversity Advocate with the RU-NB Division of Diversity, Inclusion & Community Engagement, with BFA Dance majors of Mason Gross School of the Arts (MGSA), with Cliff Matias, Director and Co-Founder, Redhawk Native American Arts Council

Scarlet & Black Project – Learn about the Historical Marker at Wood Lawn Mansion

GirlTrek – Meet Local Representatives. Take a Walk & Join a Movement!

  • Chasity Davis, Local GirlTrek Leader: Learn about the largest public health nonprofit for African-American women and girls in the United States, pioneering a health movement grounded in civil rights history and principles through walking campaigns, community leadership, and health advocacy. GirlTrek.org

Designing Just and Healthy Landscapes & Learning about the “Living Labs”

  • Dr. Laura Lawson, Interim Executive Dean of the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
    Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station

Inspiration, Imagination, and Inclusion

  • Dr. Jason Geary, Dean of Mason Gross School of the Arts

~~~ March to Skelley Field ~~~

Explore a Fluxus Score – Introduction to the Fluxus Art Movement at Rutgers

  • Dr. Donna Gustafson, Interim Director and Curator of the Zimmerli Museum
  • Rutgers students engaging the audience to small Fluxus performances

~~~ March to Cook Farm ~~~

Meet the Animals of Cook Farm – Introduction to Cook Farm & Animal Sciences

  • Dr. Wendie Cohick, Dean of Research & Graduate Education, NJAES/SEBS
  • Clint Burgher, Research Farm Manager

~~~ March to Cow Tunnel ~~~

Performances of Dance, Theater, and Music

Students, alums, and faculty of Mason Gross School of the Arts

  • Christopher Cartmill, Head of Dramaturgy, Associate Chair, Theater Department
  • Dr. Brandon Williams, Assistant Professor, Music Department
  • Dr. Scott Ordway, Assistant Professor, Music Department
  • Camille Moten, MFA Alum, Dance Department

~~~ March to Ryders Lane ~~~

Connecting a Beloved Community – Imagining and Designing a Pedestrian-Bicycle Bridge

  • Dr. Nenad Gucunski, Professor and Chairman, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Rutgers School of Engineering (SoE)

Listen to Sound & Landscape Interventions by Byrne Seminar students

~~~ CROSS RYDERS LANE WITH RUPD ~~~

ARRIVE AT COOK’S MARKET – ENTRANCE TO RUTGERS GARDENS

Fanfare by the Rutgers Marching Band
Directed by Todd Nichols, Director of University Bands, Music Department, and Dr. Julia Baumanis, Assistant Director of University Bands, Music Department

  • Welcome from Ariana Arancibia, Director of Rutgers Gardens
  • Designing Inclusive Access by Dr. Javier Robles, Director of The Center for Disability Sports, Health, and Wellness, Kinesiology Department, School of Arts & Sciences (SAS)
  • Gerry Began, Co-Curator of Seize the Time inviting to get on the Shuttle Bus to the Zimmerli Museum
  • New Jersey Folk Festival Podcast Booth: Capturing Stories for the “On the Move: Transportation and Migration” 2022 festival. Tell your story!

AFTER THE MARCH

  • Grab a Lunch Box (cash only or prepaid orders see “events”)
  • Take a free shuttle to return to Parking Lots 76, 97, 98A, and 98B
  • Take a free shuttle to Zimmerli Art Museum for the exhibition Angela Davis – Seize the Time. Greeting by the curators Dr. Donna Gusafson and Gerald Beegan, Professor, Art & Design Department.
  • Explore Rutgers Garden (trail maps provided – return transportation not provided)

 

PROGRAMA EN ESPAÑOL – March2RUGardens

Septiembre 25, 2021, 10am-1pm

(Si llueve la marcha se llevara acabo el 26 de Septiembre)

Programa sujeto a cambios

Los participantes se reunirán detrás de los dormitorios Woodbury Bunting-Cobb
(Lotes de estacionamiento 76, 97, 98A and 98B)

Hola desde AIR Collaborative
Discurso de bienvenida de Dr. Julia M. Ritter (Profesora, Danza) y Dr. Anette Freytag (Profesora, Arquitectura del Paisaje), Co-Fundadoras de AIR Collaborative

¡Bienvenido de nuevo, Rutgers!
Francine Conway, Ph.D.
Rector-Rector, Universidad de Rutgers-New Brunswick

Visiones para un futuro justo
Dr. Michelle Stephens, Directora Ejecutiva del Instituto para el Estudio de la Justicia Racial Global

Choreographed Acknowledgement of Indigenous Peoples & Land

  • Dirigido por Dr. Alessandra Williams, Profesora asistente de danza y defensora de la diversidad con la RU-NB Division of Diversity, Inclusion & Community Engagement , y con licenciatura en danza de Mason Gross School of the Arts, con Cliff Matias, Director y Co-Fundador, Redhawk Native American Arts Council

Scarlet & Black Project – Aprende sobre el Historical Marker en Wood Lawn Mansion

GirlTrek – Conoce a los representantes locales. Take a Walk & Join a Movement!

  • Chasity  Davis, GirlTrek: Aprenda más sobre la organización no gubernamental de salud pública para mujeres y niñas afroamericanas más grande de los Estados Unidos, pionera en un movimiento de salud para mujeres y niñas afroamericanas basado en la historia y los principios de los derechos civiles a través de campañas de caminata, liderazgo comunitario y defensa de la salud. GirlTrek.org

Diseñar paisajes justos y saludables y aprender sobre los “laboratorios vivientes”

  • Dr. Laura Lawson, Decana Ejecutiva Interina, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences

Inspiración, Imaginación, e Inclusión

  • Dr. Jason Geary, Decano de Mason Gross School of the Arts

~~~ Marcha a Skelley Field ~~~

Explore una partitura Fluxus: introducción al movimiento artístico Fluxus en Rutgers

  • Dr. Donna Gustafson, Directora Interina y Curadora de Museo Zimmerli

~~~ Marcha a Cook Farm ~~~

Conozca a los animales de Cook Farm – Introducción a Cook Farm & ciencias de animales

  • Dr. Wendie Cohick, Decana de Investigación y Educación de Posgrado, NJAES / SEBS
  • Clint Burgher, Director de la Granja de Investigación

~~~ Marcha al Cow Tunnel ~~~

Espectáculos de baile, teatro, y música

Estudiantes, ex-alumnos y profesores de Mason Gross School of the Arts

  • Christopher Cartmill, Director de Dramaturgia, Cátedra Asociada, Departamento de Teatro
  • Dr. Brandon Williams, Profesor Asistente, Departamento de Música
  • Dr. Scott Ordway, Profesor Asistente, Departamento de Música
  • Camille Moten, Alumbre de MFA, Departamento de Danza

~~~ Marcha a Ryders Lane ~~~

Conectando a una comunidad querida – Imaginar y diseñar un puente para peatones y bicicletas

  • Dr. Nenad Gucunski, Profesor y Director, Ingeniería Civil y Ambiental, Escuela de Ingeniería de Rutgers (SoE)

Escuche las intervenciones de sonido y paisaje de los estudiantes del seminario Byrne

  ~~~ CRUZE DE RYDERS LANE CON RUPD ~~~

LLEGADA AL COOK’S MARKET – ENTRADA AL RUTGERS GARDENS

Fanfare por la Rutgers Marching Band
Dirigida por Todd Nichols, Director de Bandas Universitarias, Departamento de Música, y la Dra. Julia Baumanis, Subdirectora de Bandas Universitarias, Departamento de Música

  • Bienvenida de Ariana Arancibia, directora de Rutgers Gardens
  • Discurso sobre el diseño de un acceso inclusivo por el Javier Robles, director del
    Center for Disability Sports, Health, and Wellness, Kinesiology Department, School of Arts & Sciences (SAS)
  • Puesto de podcasts del festival folclórico de Nueva Jersey: capturando historias para el festival 2022 “On the Move: Transportation and Migration”.
    ¡Cuenta tu historia!

DESPUÉS DE LA MARCHA

  • Obtenga alimentos: almuerzos en caja disponibles (solo en efectivo)
  • Tome un servicio de transporte gratuito para regresar a los estacionamientos 76, 97, 98A and 98B
  • Tome un servicio de transporte gratuito al Zimmerli Art Museum para la exhibición de Angela Davis Seize the Time. Saludo de los curadores Dr. Donna Gustafson y Gerald Beegan, Profesor de Departamento de Arte & Diseño
  • Explorar Rutgers Gardens (se proporcionan mapas de senderos; no se proporciona transporte de regreso)

 

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(Un agradecimiento especial a nuestros colaboradores)