No Pressing Rewind Reception

Nancy Cantor Warehouse 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Link Gallery at the Warehouse will present Syracuse University’s PAL Project collaboration with Southwest Community Center with a public Reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse, 350 W. Fayette St. The project, No Pressing Rewind, is free and open to the public.

Free

Syracuse Food Justice Symposium

All Saints Church Spiritual Renewal Center 1342 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

A broad coalition of grassroots organizations, not-for-profit agencies, community gardeners, university partners and other interested stakeholders have organized the first Syracuse Food Justice Symposium, to be held Oct. 2-3, 2015 at the All Saints Church Spiritual Renewal Center, 1342 Lancaster Ave.

South Side TNT Meeting

South Side Innovation Center 2610 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Tomorrow's Neighbors Today Area 3 South Side Meeting will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct.5, at the South Side Innovation Center, 2610 S. Salina St. Ken Towsley of City code enforcement and someone from the Syracuse Police Department that handles Quality of Life issues will be present to listen to Code Enforcement and Quality of Life issues. Coordinator John Sexton will forward on any specific South Side concerns prior to the meeting. If you have concerns, email Sexton at southsidetnt@yahoo.com.

Workshop “The Calling of Delight: Gangs, Service and Kinship”

The Bishop Harrison Community Center at All Saints Parish 1342 Lancaster Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

Father Greg Boyle, an American Jesuit priest and the founder and director of Homeboy Industries and author of "Tattoos on the Heart," will visit Syracuse and present during the workshop "The Calling of Delight: Gangs, Service and Kinship." This is not the work of helping, but of finding kinship and “our common calling to delight in one another,” the point of Christian service. The workshop will also feature members from the Trauma Response Team. The morning panel will include Larry Williams (moderator), Tim Jennings Bey, Arnett Haygood-El and others who have struggled with life within the gang culture. A second workshop will follow, "The Methodology: Love, Community and Tenderness." At this workshop, Boyle will share that, in working with marginalized populations, love is the answer, community is the context and tenderness binds us to one another. For more information and to register, call (315) 472-9934 ext 4.

Free

Go Behind the Scenes of The Stand

South Side Communication Center 2331 S. Salina St. , Syracuse , NY, United States

The Stand will hold an interactive talk-back session with former gang members featured in the paper's October Cover story.

Quante Wright, former member of Brighton Brigade, and General Davis, a former gang leader are profiled. In the piece, the two discuss how the lure of fast cash and notoriety led them to make decisions — before they were even teenagers — that affected their lives for decades. Now both share their stories openly, in an effort to sway at-risk youth from landing behind bars. Both are also fathers. One is at a pivotal point to find ways to prevent his sons from following in his footsteps, while the other watched his oldest son repeat his mistakes.

The event is free and open to the public. Coffee and refreshments will be provided.

Free

CRB Community Outreach

Betts Branch Library 4862 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Citizen Review Board (CRB) of Syracuse is a city agency which conducts fair and independent investigations in response to complaints filed against members of the Syracuse Police Department and makes policy and disciplinary recommendations to the SPD. The CRB will host a series of community outreach and education events. Events will provide the public with information on the CRB process and the role of the CRB in the community. There will also be a discussion on how to safely interact with police officers in which the CRB will provide recommendations on how to increase the likelihood that an interaction with police goes as smoothly as possible.

Free

8th annual Bravest vs Finest Basketball Game

Henninger High School 600 Robinson St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Syracuse Parks Conservancy will host the 8th Annual “Bravest vs. Finest” basketball game at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Henninger High School. This friendly competition pits players from the Syracuse Police Department (the Finest) against players from the Syracuse Fire Department (the Bravest). Basketball isn’t the way they make their living, but these “amateurs” fight hard to come out on top. The public is invited to join in for this suspense filled contest, and root for the team of your choice. There is no charge for admission; however voluntary donations may be made to the Syracuse Parks Conservancy. Money raised through the support of various game sponsors will help the Conservancy buy flags for the Sheridan First Responder's Park in Eastwood, replenish a fund for environmental grants and help with SPC rent and operating expenses.

Author of ‘The Architecture of Segregation’ to Speak

Gospel Temple C.O.G.I.C. 571 Oakwood Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

Author of "The Architecture of Segregation" Paul Jargowsky will speak from 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 15, at the Gospel Temple C.O.G.I.C. Event is Open to the Upstate and Western New York Region's housing agencies, appointed and elected officials, public school officials, real-estate developers, academics, not for profit works and clergy. Contact Gena Christian at ggcchrist@gmail.com with questions.

Free

Movie Night

Beauchamp Branch Library 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse , NY, United States

Beauchamp Branch Library will screen “Max” starting at 5 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, and provide free popcorn to attendees. Open to all ages

Free

CRB Community Outreach

White Branch Library 763 Butternut St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Citizen Review Board (CRB) of Syracuse is a city agency which conducts fair and independent investigations in response to complaints filed against members of the Syracuse Police Department and makes policy and disciplinary recommendations to the SPD. The CRB will host a series of community outreach and education events. Events will provide the public with information on the CRB process and the role of the CRB in the community. There will also be a discussion on how to safely interact with police officers in which the CRB will provide recommendations on how to increase the likelihood that an interaction with police goes as smoothly as possible.

Free