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SUMMARY:Field to Factory to Finance with Tom Hanchett\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC:  Field to Factory to Finance: A History of Charlotte and its Region\nSPEAKER: Tom Hanchett\, PhD\, Author\nTrace the development of our city from an Indian crossroads to a farm hamlet to hub of America’s textile manufacturing region\, to a major banking center today. \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nDr. Tom Hanchett is a community historian who works with neighborhood groups in Charlotte. Educated at Cornell\, University of Chicago and UNC Chapel Hill\, he is author of a history book about Charlotte\, Sorting Out the New South City\, as well as his new book Affordable Housing in Charlotte: What One City’s History Tells Us About America’s Pressing Problem. Charlotte Magazine calls him “Charlotte’s Dr. History” and named him a Charlottean of the Year. \nClick here to check out his lively website.  \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/field-to-factory-to-finance-with-tom-hanchett/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:The Future of Human Rights with Alexa Royden
DESCRIPTION:GREAT DECISIONS TOPIC:   The Future of Human Rights: Defending and Expanding the Circle\nSPEAKER: Alexa Royden\, Associate Professor\, Queens University of Charlotte \nWho counts? It’s the defining question of our time. \nFor centuries\, the circle of rights has been expanding — from property owners to the enslaved\, from men to women\, from citizens to refugees. Now\, at a pivotal moment in history\, rights face bold challenges and new opportunities for expansion. \nIn this talk\, we explore the future of global human rights\, from rights currently under attack to new rights pushing the boundaries of personhood. \n\nBIOGRAPHY \nAn Associate Professor of Political Science at Queens University of Charlotte\, Alexa Royden is a scholar of human rights\, international organization\, and global conflict. In the classroom\, she teaches classes in international relations\, foreign policy\, international security\, human rights\, and political philosophy. \nCurrently serving as President of the Faculty\, Alexa spends her time persuading students that philosophy is fun and walking her dogs. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/the-future-of-human-rights-with-alexa-royden/
LOCATION:Providence United Methodist Church (PUMC) – Wolfe Hall\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, North Carolina\, 28211
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260508T100000
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SUMMARY:The Passover Story Turned Upside Down with Craig Perry
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: The Passover Story Turned Upside Down: Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Egypt\nSPEAKER: Craig Perry\, Professor\, Emory University\nThe memory of slavery in Egypt\, God’s redemption of the Israelites\, and the Exodus led by Moses are central to the sacred history of the Jewish people. For much of history\, however\, Jews were much more likely to be among the slave owning-classes than the enslaved. This presentation will focus on how a remarkable discovery in a medieval Egyptian synagogue illustrates the global history of the slave trade\, the centrality of slavery in Jewish and Islamic culture\, and the lives of enslaved people who converted to Judaism and became the parents of Jewish children. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nCraig Perry is an assistant professor of Middle Eastern and Jewish Studies at Emory University. He is the co-editor of the Cambridge World History of Slavery (2021)\, author of Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Egypt: a history (2026)\, and the winner of the Rome Prize in Medieval Studies (2024). \nBook link: Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Egypt: A History \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/the-passover-story-turned-upside-down-with-craig-perry/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:How Latin American Countries View the United States with Dr. Gregory Weeks
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: How Latin American View the United States\nSPEAKER: Dr. Gregory Weeks\, Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs\, UNC Charlotte\nDr. Weeks will discuss U.S.-Latin American relations from the Latin American perspective. This will help us understand how Latin American countries are responding to U.S. policies and actions\, and how they assert autonomy. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nDr. Weeks is a professor at UNC Charlotte for 26 years. He has published numerous books and articles on Latin American politics and U.S.-Latin American relations. His most recent book is Embracing Autonomy: Latin America-U.S. Relations in the Twenty-First Century\, published in 2024. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/latin-american-countries-with-dr-gregory-weeks/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:What if Health was Built Like Community with Dr. Kimberly Scott
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: What if Health was Built Like Community?\nSPEAKER: Dr. Kimberly Scott\, Mecklenburg County\, Interim Public Health Director\nWhat truly creates a healthy community? Most people think of health as hospitals\, doctors\, and medical care\, but public health looks beyond the walls of a clinic to the everyday conditions that shape our lives. In this engaging and interactive session\, participants will explore how neighborhoods\, housing\, transportation\, food access\, and more influence health and quality of life. \nUsing stories\, visuals\, and real examples from Mecklenburg County’s Community Health \nAssessment and Live Well initiative\, the presentation will help attendees understand the factors that shape community health. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nDr. Kimberly Scott serves as the interim director of the Public Health Department\, one of four departments that make up the Mecklenburg County Health and Human Services Agency. She is responsible for managing all public health and environmental health activities in Mecklenburg County. \nPreviously\, she served as assistant Health director of the Population Health Division and was responsible for facilitating resources to design\, implement\, and evaluate public health programs and initiatives\, building relationships between County Public Health and community partners\, increasing access to local public health priority data\, and overseeing the operation of the Public Health Department’s Offices of Chronic Disease Policy and Prevention\, Violence Prevention\, and Health Equity. \nScott has over 15 years of experience as a public health practitioner\, working in various settings\, including local government\, nonprofit organizations\, and academia. Scott earned her Bachelor of Science (Biology) degree from Albany State University\, her Master of Public Health (Community Health) degree from Georgia Southern University\, and her Doctor of Public Health (Public Health Leadership) from the University of South Florida. She is also a Certified Health Education Specialist and a National Diabetes Prevention Program Certified Lifestyle Coach. \nProfile Link \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/public-health-with-dr-kimberly-scott/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:State of the Canopy with Krysten Reilly
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: State of the Canopy\nSPEAKER: Krysten Reilly\, Director of Programs\, TreesCharlotte\nCharlotte is often called a “City of Trees\,” with an urban tree canopy covering roughly about half of the city\, making it one of the greenest large cities in the U.S. However\, rapid growth and development along with an aging canopy and new environmental stresses have caused gradual canopy loss in recent years. TreesCharlotte will take you through a thoughtful presentation to examine where our city’s tree canopy currently stands and what we are doing to help mitigate tree loss through the county. Maintaining Charlotte’s tree canopy is critical for reducing heat\, improving air and water quality\, managing stormwater\, and preserving overall quality of life as the city continues to grow. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nKrysten Reilly is the Director of Programs at TreesCharlotte\, the nonprofit dedicated to growing\, diversifying\, and stewarding Charlotte’s urban tree canopy. In her role\, she leads community-facing programs\, helps develop and refine new campaigns such as their Treesilience Initiative and TreeSpeaker program. Additionally\, Krysten coordinates the scheduling and implementation of planting\, stewardship\, education\, and outreach events that connect residents with tree care and equity-focused urban forestry work. She’s originally from New England and brings a passion for resilient\, community-centered environmental programming to her work in Charlotte. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/state-of-the-canopy-with-krysten-reilly/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260911T100000
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SUMMARY:A New Future with Rachel Cusick
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: A New Future\, Discovery Place Nature Museum\nSPEAKER: Rachel Cusick\, Chief Advancement Officer\, Discovery Place Museums\nThe upcoming new Charlotte Museum of Nature will feature an expanded layout integrated directly into the surrounding canopy and park space\, including: \n\nNative Wildlife Habitats: New custom enclosures for North American river otters\, a frog bog\, and an owl aviary.\nTreetop Canopy Walk: An outdoor elevated trail system designed to take advantage of the park’s older forest setting.\nHands-on Naturalist Lab: Immersive indoor spaces designed for local ecosystem schooling and science exploration.\nSaplings Zone: A dedicated\, nature-inspired indoor play space built explicitly for early childhood discovery.\nPublic Plaza & Gardens: Free community spaces and gardens facing the Little Sugar Creek Greenway that do not require museum admission.\n\n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nComing soon. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/a-new-future-with-rachel-cusick/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:Immigration and Charlotte with Dr. Maggie Commins
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Immigration and Charlotte: What does it mean to be a “welcoming city?” \nSPEAKER: Dr. Maggie Commins\, Queens University of Charlotte\nCharlotte’s population is growing and changing. We are often told that over 150 people move to the region every day. \nWhat you may not have heard is that Charlotte attracts people from around the world. Almost one in five Charlotte Mecklenburg County residents was born in another country\, four times the percentage in 1990. \nThis changing demography is transforming our city and challenging local governments to connect with and integrate people from many backgrounds. During the national celebration of “Welcoming Week” (September 10th – 19th)\, join us to explore what it means to be a “Welcoming City\,” and whether the Queen City measures up. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nDr. Maggie Commins is the Shelton Professor of Political Science and chair of the Department of Political Science\, International Studies\, and Sociology at Queens University of Charlotte. Her research interests include U.S. immigration policy\, municipal immigrant integration\, U.S. policy toward Latin America\, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning\, with a focus on pedagogies that encourage students’ civic engagement. \nIn 2020 Queens honored Maggie with their Hunter-Hamilton Love of Teaching award. Modeling what she encourages in her students\, Dr. Commins is actively involved in the Charlotte community. She serves on the Charlotte International Cabinet\, an advisory board for the mayor and city council that focuses on promoting both international business and immigrant integration in the Queen City. \nShe is also a board member of the Latin American Coalition\, the city’s oldest immigrant-serving nonprofit organization\, and of the National Issues Forum Institute\, a national nonprofit that promotes civic dialogue and engagement. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/immigration-and-charlotte-with-dr-maggie-commins/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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SUMMARY:Is Classical Music Irrelevant? with Conductor James Meena
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Is Classical Music Irrelevant?\nSPEAKER: James Meena\, Conductor; Founder & President\, Charlotte Lyric Theatre\nIn this presentation\, we posit that the preponderance of entertainment\, immediate gratification on all levels\, shortened attention spans have made classical music irrelevant to modern society. \n  \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nMaestro James Meena is a musical entrepreneur. His 50year career in classical music has touched the world of the symphony orchestra\, ballet\, musical theater and opera. \nMo. Meena consistently earns critical acclaim for his artistic vision and dynamic presence on the podium. His guest conducting engagements have included the Washington Opera\, the Pittsburgh Opera\, L’Opera de Montreal\, Michigan Opera Theater\, Festivale Puccini Torre del Lago\, Teatro del Giglio Lucca\, Teatro Pavarotti Modena\, Teatro Ravenna\, Teatro Sociale Rovigo\, the Arizona Opera\, Edmonton Opera\, the KBS Symphony Orchestra in Seoul\, South Korea\, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of China\, the Pittsburgh Symphony\, the Cairo Philharmonic in Egypt\, the Grand Rapids Symphony\, the Memphis Symphony\, the Toledo Symphony\, the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Sicily and the Orchestra Regionale Toscana in Florence\, Italy. Recently\, he led performances of Puccini’s Turandot in the historic Teatro Antica in Taromina Sicily and the Teatro Greco in Siracusa. \nFor more than a decade he was Resident Conductor of the Toledo Symphony\, General Director of Toledo Opera and conductor for the Cleveland/San Jose Ballet. He concluded a 25-year tenure as General Director & Principal Conductor of Opera Carolina in Charlotte in May 2025\, after which he founded the new Charlotte Lyric Theatre\, an advanced mentorship program for emerging artists. Mo. Meena has conducted legendary singers James McCracken\, Renee Fleming\, Denyce Graves\, Diana Soviero\, Mignon Dunn\, Marilyn Horne\, Sherril Milnes\, Jerome Hines\, Carl Tanner\, Jerry Hadley and Marcello Giordani. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/is-classical-music-irrelevant-with-conductor-james-meena/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261030T110000
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SUMMARY:Learning from the Past with Pat McCrory
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Learning from the Past to Lead Better in the Future \nSPEAKER: Pat McCrory\, Former NC Governor and Charlotte Mayor\nLeadership examples on major decisions made in Charlotte and NC. \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nMayor of Charlotte:  1995-2009\nGovernor of NC:  2013-2017 \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/learning-from-the-past-with-pat-mccrory/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270129T110000
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CREATED:20260603T161042Z
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SUMMARY:“Nazi” POWs in the Tar Heel State with Dr. Robert Billinger
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: “Nazi” POWs in the Tar Heel State\, 1942-1946\nSPEAKER: Dr. Robert D. Billinger\, Jr.\, Emeritus Professor of History\, Wingate University\nThis presentation demonstrates the unique and lasting influence on North Carolinians and their 10\,000 German POW “guests” of the POW presence in the state during World War II. \nHis thesis is that enemies were found to be human.\nMain Points include: Uniforms concealed diversity and memories of disunity among the POWs themselves and increasingly good relations with Americans were most lasting in the minds of America’s wartime guests and their hosts. \n\nBIOGRAPHY\nDr. Robert D. Billinger\, Jr.\, is member of the Monroe Rotary Club and an emeritus professor of History at Wingate University. A native of Bethlehem\, PA\, he graduated from Lehigh University and has graduate degrees from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He was a Fulbright Scholar to Vienna and has written three books: Metternich’s South German Policy; Hitler’s Soldiers in the Sunshine State\, and Nazi POWs in the Tar Heel State. \nSee robertbillingerbooks.com for background and bibliography. \n\nNOTE: Attend in-person at PUMC\, no registration required. Attend via Zoom\, please register with the Zoom link above.
URL:https://seniorscholars.net/event/nazi-pows-in-the-tar-heel-state-with-robert-billinger/
LOCATION:Hybrid: In-Person at PUMC & via Zoom\, 2810 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid: In-person & Zoom,Speaker Presentations
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