ACTS 2021 Series: Seize the New Day for Social Justice”

Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse (ACTS) 2021 Spring Virtual Event Series "Seize The New Day for Social Justice" will be held April 19. Guest Speaker is the Rev. Kevin Agee,  presiding elder at Philadelphia District and at Washington-Virginia District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church; former pastor at Hopps Memorial CME Church ,and past president of ACTS. Gospel Music will be performed by New Life Temple of Praise group, directed by Brian Moore. Presentation of The Rev. Dr. Nebraski Carter Clergy Leadership Award will go to Bishop Colette Carter-Mathews, Zion Hill World Harvest Baptist Church and past co-chair ACTS Clergy Caucus. Then, ACTS Program Report on the De-Incarceration Project will be given by DeWayne Comer, community organizer. Ticketing options range from free to $40. Zoom link to the event will be sent within 24 hours of the event. If you are registering for a congregation with multiple individuals or if you prefer to register offline, contact ACTS at officemanager.acts@gmail.com.

Onondaga Votes Meeting

Onondaga Votes, a coalition interested in increasing voter turnout and voter participation within the South Side of Syracuse, will hold a meetings on civic engagement from 11:40 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, April 22, over Zoom. To receive the Zoom information, email onondagavotes@gmail.com.

Syracuse Poster Project Unveiling

The Syracuse Poster Project will hold the public unveiling of this year's posters online. Tune in at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 22, on the group's YouTube channel to see the combined work of local poets and artists come to life.

Earth Day Cleanup

Key Bank Parking Lot 2209 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Join the Southside Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today and the Syracuse University Office of Engagement Programs for an Earth Day cleanup and Lead Awareness extravaganza on April 24.

Change Is Going To Come Symposium

Onondaga Community College will hold a symposium on race and policing in America — “Change Is Going To Come" — at 1 p.m. Friday, April 30. The event is open virtually to the public.

Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today Meeting

The Southside TNT virtual public meeting will be held 6 p.m. Monday, May 3. It will feature a 
"Meet the Mayoral Primary Candidates" session. Each candidate will be given 5 minutes to introduce themselves. The moderator, Morgan Williams, will ask questions of the candidates; questions were selected from community submissions in advance. This session is not intended to be a debate.

Onondaga Votes Meeting

Onondaga Votes, a community organization working to promote greater voter participation and education on the South Side of Syracuse, will hold a virtual meeting May 6, open to all.  Email Onondagavotes@gmail.com  to register and receive the Zoom link.

The Virtual Big Tent: Building a Sustainable Future

GreeningUSA’s 17th Annual Meeting:  The Virtual Big Tent: "Building a Sustainable Future" will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Friday, May 7, virtually with opening remarks by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh. At this year's annual meeting, organizations are invited to briefly share: The primary mission and activities of their organization and how others can help as a community of advocates. This event is free and open to all, but registration is required. To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/n7u2wjz6. A link to attend will be emailed prior to the event.

JAMS’ Tribute to the Life and Legacy of Robert “Bobby” Green

This virtual tribute features pre-recorded live performances by Trump Tight 315, Brownskin Band and UAD, as well as, a presentation of awards to local music pioneers who opened the doors for today's Black artists. Recipients include: Ernest Ringo, John Bowens, Marcus Curry, James "Gator Boutwell" and Robert "Bobby" Green. Event is hosted by Maria and Keenan Lewis and  sponsored by CNY Arts and JAMS (Joined Artists and Musicians of Syracuse). Run time 36 minutes.

Free

City Market

Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

City Market launches for the season May 9 and continues on the second Sunday of each month through October from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (May 9, June 13, July 11, Aug. 8, Sept. 12 and Oct. 10). Masks and social distancing required. It features vendors from all over the region selling ceramics, vintage clothing, furniture, home décor, handmade crafts, antiques, and much more. Parking at OnCenter garage is $2.50 with Everson Museum validation.

Free