The Stand – Screening of Summer Photo Contest Winners

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

The Urban Video Project will screen winning images from The Stand's summer Photo Contest at the Everson museum plaza starting at dusk each evening from Sunday through Wednesday, Aug. 23 to 25. The screening is free and open to the public. This outdoor exhibit highlights winning images from the 2021 Summer Photo Contest participants.

Free

I-81 Neighborhood Meeting

PSLA at Fowler High School 227 Magnolia St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Department of Transportation will host a series of eight neighborhood meetings to discuss the I-81 project at locations throughout the city of Syracuse and surrounding suburbs. These smaller-scale meetings will take place in local schools and have DOT staff on hand to explain the project and respond to questions.

The Stand – Screening of Summer Photo Contest Winners

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

The Urban Video Project will screen winning images from The Stand's summer Photo Contest at the Everson museum plaza starting at dusk each evening from Sunday through Wednesday, Aug. 23 to 25. The screening is free and open to the public. This outdoor exhibit highlights winning images from the 2021 Summer Photo Contest participants.

Free

Community Talks on I-81

Dunbar Center 1453 S. State St. , Syracuse, NY, United States

If you have questions, concerns or want to submit a comment to the NYS Department of Transportation come join in-person conversations with David Rufus, the New York Civil Liberties Union I-81 project coordinator. The NYCLU kindly asks that you wear a mask if you are not vaccinated. Meetings will occur every Thursday in August. Refreshments will be served. To learn more, email drufus@nyclu.org or call (315) 471-2821. 

I-81 Neighborhood Meeting

HW Smith School 1130 Salt Springs Road, Syracuse, NY, United States

The Department of Transportation will host a series of eight neighborhood meetings to discuss the I-81 project at locations throughout the city of Syracuse and surrounding suburbs. These smaller-scale meetings will take place in local schools and have DOT staff on hand to explain the project and respond to questions.

I-81 Neighborhood Meeting

Grimshaw Elementary School 5957 Route 20, Lafayette, NY, United States

The Department of Transportation will host a series of eight neighborhood meetings to discuss the I-81 project at locations throughout the city of Syracuse and surrounding suburbs. These smaller-scale meetings will take place in local schools and have DOT staff on hand to explain the project and respond to questions.

I-81 Neighborhood Meeting

Chestnut Hill Middle School 204 Saslon Park Dr,, Liverpool, NY, United States

The Department of Transportation will host a series of eight neighborhood meetings to discuss the I-81 project at locations throughout the city of Syracuse and surrounding suburbs. These smaller-scale meetings will take place in local schools and have DOT staff on hand to explain the project and respond to questions.

Community Forum on COVID-19

Syracuse Community Connections and Black Health will bring together medical authorities, clergy, community leaders and the Onondaga County Department of Health for a community forum to answer questions about the COVID-19 Delta variant and how residents of vulnerable communities can take action to protect themselves. The forum will be live streamed and available to the public for viewing at facebook.com/natlblackhealth.

I-81 Neighborhood Meeting

Mott Road Elementary School 7173 Mott Road, Fayetteville, NY, United States

The Department of Transportation will host a series of eight neighborhood meetings to discuss the I-81 project at locations throughout the city of Syracuse and surrounding suburbs. These smaller-scale meetings will take place in local schools and have DOT staff on hand to explain the project and respond to questions.

Pathway of Resistance Walking Tour

Erie Canal Museum 318 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY, United States

The Erie Canal Museum will offer several Pathway of Resistance walking tours, examining the African-American experience on and along the banks of the Erie Canal, from the waterway's beginnings to contemporary times. This in-person program will be offered on alternating Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 p.m. Space is limited. To register, visit the online sign-up form, call the museum at (315) 471-0593 or email educator@eriecanalmuseum.org. Walk-ins are welcome if space allows.