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SUMMARY:OLLI presents "Say it Loud!" A Conversation with Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:An Online Talk with\nHarvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy \nOn his New Book \nSay It Loud!\nOn Race\, History and Culture \nWednesday\, March 30 at 7 pm EST\nOnline via Zoom/Free and Open to All \nRSVP here to receive the Zoom link \nIn his new book\, Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy addresses a broad range of the key racial and social justice issues of our time\, with essays on “The George Floyd Moment: Promise and Peril\,” “Isabel Wilkerson\, the Election of 2020\, and Racial Caste\,” “The Princeton Ultimatum: Anti-racism Gone Awry\,” “The Constitutional Roots of ‘Birtherism’\,” “Inequality and the Supreme Court\,” “Frederick Douglass: Everyone’s Hero\,” “Remembering Thurgood Marshall\,” “Why Clarence Thomas Ought to be Ostracized\,” “The Politics of Black Respectability\,” “Policing Racial Solidarity\,” and many others. \nIn the preface\, Professor Kennedy highlights his three sometimes-contradictory beliefs that run throughout these essays—that race continues to be a major force in America\, that there is much to be inspired by when surveying the African American journey from slavery to freedom\, and that social relations are complex and messy. Professor Kennedy writes: “I luxuriate in the messiness.  I savor the paradox and irony.  I try to share with readers my sense of surprise\, ambivalence\, and humility while seeking to understand the race line in American life.” \nProfessor Kennedy is the Michael R. Klein Professor at Harvard Law School. He clerked for Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall after attending Princeton University\, Oxford University\, and Yale Law School. He writes for scholarly and general interest publications\, and speaks regularly at venues such as The New York Historical Society.    \nProfessor Kennedy will be interviewed by Doug Mishkin\, a frequent OLLI speaker. \nFree and open to all\, but pre-registration is required.  Click here to register safely and securely online. \nGenerously co-sponsored by Berkshire Gas.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-say-it-loud-a-conversation-with-harvard-law-professor-randall-kennedy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220322T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220322T203000
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SUMMARY:OLLI presents "Bound by Creativity: How Contemporary Art is Created and Judged"
DESCRIPTION:An online talk by Professor Hannah Wohl  \nauthor of   \nBound by Creativity: How Contemporary Art Is Created and Judged \nTuesday\, March 22\, 7 pm \nOnline via Zoom. Free and Open to All. \nClick here to register online. \n  \n\n\nWhat is creativity? While our traditional view of creative work might lead us to think of artists as solitary visionaries\, the creative process is profoundly influenced by social interactions even when artists work alone. Sociologist Hannah Wohl draws on more than one hundred interviews and two years of ethnographic research in the New York contemporary art market to develop a rich sociological perspective of creativity. From inside the studio\, we see how artists experiment with new ideas and decide which works to abandon\, destroy\, put into storage\, or exhibit. Wohl then transports readers into the art world\, where we discover how artists’ understandings of their work are shaped through interactions in studio visits\, galleries\, international art fairs\, and collectors’ homes.\n \n  \nBound by Creativity reveals how artists develop conceptions of their distinctive creative visions through experimentation and social interactions. Ultimately\, we come to appreciate how judgment is integral to the creative process\, both resulting in the creation of original works while also limiting an artist’s ability to break new ground. Exploring creativity through the lens of judgment sheds new light on the production of cultural objects\, markets\, and prestige.  \n  \nHannah Wohl is a native of the Berkshires and an assistant professor of sociology at the University of California\, Santa Barbara. She received her PhD in sociology at Northwestern University and was a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University. Her research examines judgment and decision-making in creative industries\, such as art\, literature\, technology\, and academia. Her work has been published in leading sociology journals and has won prizes from the American Sociological Association.\n \n  \n\nPre-registration is required. Click here to register online. \n\nGenerously co-sponsored by Berkshire Gas.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-bound-by-creativity-how-contemporary-art-is-created-and-judged/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220301T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220301T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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SUMMARY:OLLI's Spring Semester Open House
DESCRIPTION:OLLI’s FREE Spring Semester Open House \nshowcasing OLLI’s Spring 2022 classes & instructors\n \n\nTuesday\, March 1\, 3 pm\nOnline via Zoom (link to be sent to registrants)\n \nClick here to RSVP. Free and open to the public.\n \n\nWhether you are brand new to OLLI at BCC or a seasoned member of our learning community\, you’ll enjoy hearing from our terrific instructors and getting a sneak peek of our spring semester of non-credit classes at our free open house. No tests\, no grades\, just learning for the love of learning. \nOur spring semester runs March 18 through May 2\, 2022\, and includes a mix of online\, in-person\, and hybrid courses. 
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ollis-spring-semester-open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220222T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20220202T052643Z
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents "What is Happiness?"
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents\nWilliams College Professor Jana Sawicki on \nWhat is Happiness? \nTuesday\, February 22\, 7 pm \nOnline via Zoom  \nClick here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190. \n  \nSince the time of Plato and Aristotle\, philosophers have discussed happiness: What is it? Is it primarily a pleasurable feeling? A psychological state of mind? A sense of well-being? In what sense can we describe a life as happy\, and what makes a life happy as such? What makes someone worthy of happiness? What can science tell us about happiness? Can happiness by measured? Is the value of happiness over-rated? What role does adversity play in a happy life? \nAlthough this lecture will not be able to engage all of these questions\, we will discuss some of the key debates in the philosophical literature with the aim of laying the groundwork for an interesting discussion and sharing our collective wisdom about the value of happiness. \nJana Sawicki is the Morris Professor of Rhetoric (in Philosophy) at Williams College\, and has been teaching at Williams for 30 years. Working closely with students\, she has had the opportunity to read and think together with them about questions of central concern: the challenges they face\, the experiences that they find meaningful\, their preoccupations and values\, their considerable capacity and potential role as future leaders. Many of their questions continue to be at the center of her own research and writing: Who are we today? How has the rise of the digital age and recent trends in globalization changed our ways of life and self-understandings in the contemporary US? What are some of the most significant problems facing us in the present\, and what can philosophy contribute to addressing them? How do we reconcile democratic liberalism with multiculturalism? How should we think about racial and political polarization and the threats posed to democracy? Professor Sawicki’s areas of expertise include published work on the widely influential French thinker Michel Foucault and receptions and uses of his work in feminist and queer theories\, as well as 19th and 20th century Continental philosophy\, particularly ethics and politics.  \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public. Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards. \nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Museum
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-distinguished-speakers-series-presents-what-is-happiness/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220127T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220127T210000
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SUMMARY:Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman: From Slavery to Freedom - An Online Talk with Dr. Frances Jones-Sneed
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth “Mum Bett” Freeman: From Slavery to Freedom \nAn Online Talk with Dr. Frances Jones-Sneed\nProfessor Emerita\, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts \nThursday\, January 27\, 7 pm \nOnline via Zoom | Free and Open to All\nClick here to RSVP and receive Zoom link. \n  \nBerkshire County has been home to many prominent African Americans\, including W.E.B. DuBois\, James Van Der Zee\, and Elizabeth Freeman\, the first enslaved African American woman to successfully file a lawsuit for freedom in the state of Massachusetts. Her 1780 case set a precedent that led to the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts a few years later. MCLA Professor Emerita Frances Jones-Sneed will tell Freeman’s story\, its implications\, and current efforts to share it widely\, from a planned motion picture to a commemorative statue in Sheffield\, joining one on view at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington DC. \nDr. Frances Jones-Sneed is professor emerita of history and former Director of Women Studies at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. Jones-Sneed has taught and researched local history\, with a focus on African-Americans\, for over twenty-five years. She spearheaded a national conference on African American biography in September 2006\, is co-director of the Upper Housatonic Valley African American Heritage Trail\, a former board member of Mass Humanities\, and is presently a board member of the Samuel Harrison Society and Clinton Church Restoration. She was a 2008 NEH Summer Fellow at the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute at Harvard University and co-edited the book African American Heritage in the Upper Housatonic Valley. \nThis online talk is free and open to all\, but pre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/elizabeth-mum-bett-freeman-from-slavery-to-freedom-an-online-talk-with-dr-frances-jones-sneed/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211215T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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SUMMARY:OLLI's Winter Semester Open House
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to OLLI’s FREE Winter Semester Open House showcasing our winter 2022 classes and instructors!\n \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\nat 3:00 pm Eastern\nOnline via Zoom (link to be sent to registrants)\n \nClick here to RSVP. \nWhether you are brand new to OLLI at BCC or a seasoned member of our learning community\, you’ll enjoy hearing from our terrific instructors and getting a sneak peek of our winter semester of non-credit classes at our free open house. No tests\, no grades\, just learning for the love of learning! \nJoin us Wednesday\, December 15 at 3:00 pm EST to hear more about our winter classes from their instructors. Click here to RSVP for our free Winter Online Open House. \nOur winter semester runs January 18 through March 7\, 2022\, and includes online courses and two in-person courses. Attendees at in-person courses will be required to wear masks and affirm that they are fully vaccinated. \nWinter registration opens Thursday\, December 2\, 2021. \nCourse fees are $50 for one\, $95 for two or three\, and $125 for four or more within a semester. If you are not yet a member\, you will need to join OLLI at BCC in order to register for classes. Finances a challenge? Scholarships are available. Contact us at 413.236.2190 for details. All online classes are recorded and recordings are available if you miss a class or would like to watch one again. \n\n\nQuestions? Contact us at olli@berkshirecc.edu or 413.236.2190 (Monday through Friday\, 9 am – 4 pm). 
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ollis-winter-semester-open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211214T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20211004T052358Z
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Architecture\, Environmentalism & Islam: The Djenne Mosque
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents\nWilliams College Professor Michelle Apotsos on \nArchitecture\, Environmentalism & Islam: The Djenne Mosque \nTuesday\, December 14\, 7 pm\nOnline via Zoom  \nAs one of the tallest freestanding earthen structures in the world\, the legendary Djenne Mosque\, located in Mali\, West Africa\, has long functioned as a symbol of cultural identity in the area of the Niger Bend\, as well as a touchstone of the primary regional religion\, Islam. \nYet the current climate crisis and resultant discussions about the importance of sustainable systems and green solutions – particularly with regards to architecture – compels a reconsideration of this mosque through a new lens: that of environmentalism and sustainability. Thus\, this talk explores how ancient architectures such as the Djenne mosque\, which has existed in one iteration or another for over 700 hundred years\, may have lessons to teach us about contemporary and even future-facing sustainable architectural solutions. \nIn rethinking the Djenne mosque through the lenses of both faith and environmentalism\, one sees how Islam and sustainable architecture exist within the mosque as a collaborative system\, providing potential lessons for humanity to consider as we plan for an increasingly uncertain future. \nMichelle Apotsos is an Associate Professor of Art History at Williams College\, where she teaches courses about Africa\, Islam\, and the built environment. She  is the author of Architecture\, Islam\, and Identity in West Africa: Lessons from Larabanga (Routledge\, 2016) and The Masjid in Contemporary Islamic Africa (Cambridge University Press\, 2021). She has published in journals including African Arts\, the International Journal of Islamic Architecture\, and Material Culture Review. \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public.  Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards. \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nPresented in Partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-distinguished-speakers-series-presents-architecture-environmentalism-islam-the-djenne-mosque/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211210T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211210T141500
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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SUMMARY:OLLI Presents an Intergenerational Playwriting Workshop with Williamstown Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:Intergenerational Playwriting Workshop with Williamstown Theatre Festival \nFriday\, December 10\, 1 to 2:15 pm \nIn-person onstage at the Boland Theatre at Berkshire Community College \n1350 West Street\, Pittsfield MA 01201 \nFree & open to the public.  RSVP required.\n \nWilliamstown Theatre Festival’s COMMUNITY WORKS co-founders director Laura Savia and playwright Lucy Thurber will lead an intergenerational playwriting workshop open to the public at Berkshire Community College on December 10. \nNo prior experience is necessary! Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the workshop. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID test result from a test administered 48-72 hours in advance is required and will be checked at the door.  Masks must be worn at all times. \nPlease email community@wtfestival.org with any questions.  \nClick Here to Register!
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-an-intergenerational-playwriting-workshop-with-williamstown-theatre-festival/
LOCATION:Berkshire Community College\, 1350 West Street\, Pittsfield\, MA\, 01201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211202T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Seven Steps to Managing Your Memory: What's Normal\, What's Not\, and What to do About it
DESCRIPTION:Seven Steps to Managing Your Memory:\nWhat’s Normal\, What’s Not\, and What to do About it \nAn Author Talk with Andrew Budson\, M.D.\nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Area Health Education Center \nThursday\, December 2\, 5 pm\nFREE and open to all on Zoom. Click here to register. \nAs you grow older\, you may find yourself worrying about your memory. Where did I put those car keys? What time was my appointment? What was her name again? With more than 41 million Americans over the age of 65 in the United States\, the question becomes how much (or\, perhaps\, what type) of memory loss is to be expected as one gets older and what should trigger a visit to the doctor. Join Dr. Andrew Budson for this virtual Zoom talk where he will discuss his award-winning book\, Seven Steps to Managing Your Memory: What’s Normal\, What’s Not\, and What to Do About It\, which explains how individuals can distinguish changes in memory due to Alzheimer’s versus normal aging\, what medications\, diets\, and exercise regimes can help\, and the best habits\, strategies\, and memory aids to use\, in seven simple steps. He will also discuss his newest book\, Six Steps to Managing Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia: A Guide for Families\, including how families can manage issues with memory\, language\, vision\, behavior\, driving\, incontinence\, sleep\, and more. \nAndrew E. Budson\, MD\, majored in chemistry and philosophy at Haverford College before receiving his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. Dr. Budson is Professor of Neurology at Boston University\, Lecturer in Neurology at Harvard Medical School\, and Chief of Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology at the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System. His career combines education\, research\, and clinical care to help those with memory disorders.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-seven-steps-to-managing-your-memory-whats-normal-whats-not-and-what-to-do-about-it/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211116T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211116T183000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Tech Impact Forum presents: Electrifying Transportation An Online Talk with Toyota's Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Electrified Vehicle Heads
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Tech Impact Forum presents:\nElectrifying Transportation\nAn Online Talk with Toyota’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Electrified Vehicle Heads\nTuesday\, November 16\, 5 pm\nFree and open to all | Online via Zoom\nClick here to RSVP \n  \nGiven the major role of automotive transportation worldwide in the increasing level of greenhouse gas emissions\, it has become clear for years that electrification is the best way forward. At the same time\, it must be understood that electrification is the biggest transition the automotive industry has ever had to face. There are major challenges along the entire value chain that need to be resolved in order to reach this goal. One important example is the complementary role of battery electric and fuel cell electric technologies. \nTo explain and clarify these issues\, we have two speakers from Toyota\, a company that has been addressing environmental issues for over 30 years. Dr. Stephan Herbst\, currently acting as the Technical Head Powertrain Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Business Unit of Toyota Motor Europe’s (TME) R&D and Fuel Cell Business Group\, is responsible for hydrogen strategy\, new products and sustainable mobility. He is on the Management Board of the Hydrogen Council and actively involved in Hydrogen Europe. Ash Corson is the Senior Manager for the Electrified Vehicle & Technologies Office (EVTO) of Toyota Motor North America. Working within Toyota’s Corporate Strategy & Planning group\, Ash’s primary responsibilities for EVTO include North American electrified mobility progression\, fuel cell electric powertrain deployment\, and hydrogen infrastructure enablement. Our moderator will be Eric Planey\, CEO of Solablock as of September 2021. Eric has over 25 years of experience in global banking and international economic development\, with a developed expertise in emerging clean technologies. \nThis event is co-sponsored by 1Berkshire and the Berkshire Innovation Center.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-tech-impact-forum-presents-electrifying-transportation-an-online-talk-with-toyotas-hydrogen-fuel-cell-and-electrified-vehicle-heads/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211110T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20211021T203847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T203923Z
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Professor Sara Newland on "US-China Relations Under Biden and Trump"
DESCRIPTION:The US-China relationship is at its lowest point in decades. To what degree are these tensions the product of Trump-era policy changes toward China\, and how (if at all) have these policies changed under President Biden’s leadership? This talk will describe the political changes in China and the US that have produced the current tensions in the bilateral relationship\, and assess the prospects for cooperation between the two countries.  \n  \nSara Newland is an Assistant Professor of government at Smith College\, where her teaching and research focus on the domestic and international politics of mainland China and Taiwan. She is a Fellow of the Public Intellectuals Program of the National Committee on US-China Relations and a member of the US-Taiwan Next Generation Working Group.  Her research has been published in Governance\, China Quarterly\, and the Journal of Political Science Education.  \n\n\n  \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public.  Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards.\n \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nPresented in Partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-distinguished-speakers-series-presents-professor-sara-newland-on-us-china-relations-under-biden-and-trump/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211103T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211103T180000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20211021T204301Z
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Tech Impact Forum presents: "A Decade of Decarbonization: Achieving Massachusetts' 2030 Climate Objectives"
DESCRIPTION:An Online Talk with the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center \nFree and open to all | Online via Zoom\nClick here to RSVP \n\nMeeting the Commonwealth’s interim 2030 climate goals will require a dramatic expansion of our investments in economy-wide decarbonization from our buildings to our vehicles\, our energy supply\, and the electric grid that must all support this transition. Learn about how the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s investments in clean energy and climate technology\, market development\, infrastructure\, and workforce development – across all sectors – are accelerating the pace of our progress\, reducing the cost of the energy transition\, and helping the state achieve its ambitious climate objectives. \nThe event will feature team members from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MCEC)\, including representatives from programs focused on the Net Zero Grid\, the Built Environment\, Clean Transportation\, and Offshore Wind Energy.  It will be moderated by Jeff Lynch\, Founder and CEO of Idle Smart\, a Berkshire County company\, supported by MCEC\, whose proprietary solution allows fleets of all sizes to reduce extended idle fuel costs by 50-70% and reduce CO2 output. \n\nCo-sponsored by 1Berkshire and the Berkshire Innovation Center
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-tech-impact-forum-presents-a-decade-of-decarbonization-achieving-massachusetts-2030-climate-objectives/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210917T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T200112Z
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SUMMARY:OLLI presents MCLA Professor Rita Nnodim on Humor\, Laughter\, and Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents \n  \nMCLA Professor Rita Nnodim on \nHumor\, Laughter\, and Well-Being \n  \nFriday\, September 17\, 3 pm. Online via Zoom. \n  \nHumor in the time of Covid? Perhaps now more than ever\, humor and laughter are needed to cope with the unexpected\, the vicissitudes of life\, and difficult times. The presentation will discuss humor styles and personality traits\, integrate insights from areas such as psychology\, sociology\, and cultural anthropology to not only point to humor as a coping strategy\, but to also illustrate the many other ways in which humor and laughter impact mental and physical well-being. \n  \nRita Nnodim\, Ph.D. graduated from Johannes-Gutenberg University\, Mainz (Germany) with a Masters in African Languages and Literatures. She holds a PhD in West African Studies from the University of Birmingham\, UK. She is an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts\, where she teaches courses such as Introduction to Cross-cultural and Social Justice Studies\, Global Refugees of the 21st Century\, Madness & Society\, as well as her new class on Humor\, Laughter\, and Comedy. She has authored book chapters and scholarly articles on postcolonial anglophone urban fiction and regularly presents her work at national and international academic conferences. \n  \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC\, Massachusetts Village and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public. Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards. \n  \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-mcla-professor-rita-nnodim-on-humor-laughter-and-well-being/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210902T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210902T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210811T202141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T202451Z
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SUMMARY:OLLI's Fall Semester Open House
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to OLLI’s FREE Fall Semester Open House showcasing Fall 2021 classes and instructors! \nThursday\, September 2\, 3:30 pm. Online via Zoom (link to be sent to registrants). Click here to register! \n  \nWhether you are brand new to OLLI at BCC or a seasoned member of our learning community\, you’ll enjoy hearing from our terrific instructors and getting a sneak peek of our Fall Semester of non-credit classes at our free open house. No tests\, no grades\, just learning for the love of learning! \n  \nJoin us on Thursday\, September 2 at 3:30 pm to hear more about our fall classes from their instructors. Our Fall semester currently runs both in-person and online via Zoom from September 20 through November 9\, 2021. Courses open for registration on Monday\, August 23. \n  \nCourse fees are $50 for one\, $95 for two or three\, and $125 for four or more within a semester. If you are not yet a member\, you will need to join OLLI at BCC in order to register for classes. Finances a challenge? Scholarships are available. Contact us at 413.236.2190 for details. All online classes are recorded\, and recordings are available if you miss a class or would like to watch one again. \n  \nQuestions? Contact olli@berkshirecc.edu or call 413.236.2190 (Monday through Friday\, 9 am – 4 pm).
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ollis-fall-semester-open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210804T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210804T190000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210716T224706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T225119Z
UID:10000509-1628098200-1628103600@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Amherst College Professor Franklin Odo on Japanese Americans in World War II
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents \nAmherst College Professor \nFranklin Odo on \nJapanese Americans in World War II \nWednesday\, August 4\, 5:30 pm \nOnline via Zoom \n\nClick here to register safely and securely online\,\nor call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \n\nThree months after Pearl Harbor was bombed and the U.S. entered WWII\, the nation began incarcerating 120\,000 Americans of Japanese descent\, some of whom were not released until early 1946. This was justified on the basis of national security\, but in 1988 President Ronald Reagan apologized on behalf of the nation and George H.W. Bush issued reparations checks of $20\,000 to all survivors. \nDuring World War Two Japanese Americans seeking to demonstrate patriotism served in the military\, earning numerous combat honors; others went to prison protesting the draft when their families were still behind barbed wire. The Supreme Court upheld these convictions but the cases were vacated in 1983. This episode in American history is one example of our nation’s ongoing and complex history of reconciling national security needs with commitment to the rights of individuals and groups.  \n\nProfessor Franklin Odo is a Japanese American historian\, activist\, and teacher. He received his B.A. in History from Princeton University\, his M.A. in East Asia Regional Studies from Harvard\, and his Ph.D. with a dissertation on Japanese feudalism from Princeton. He was an early leader of Asian American Studies and other Ethnic Studies in the late 1960s. He has taught at numerous institutions including Occidental College\, UCLA\, Cal State Long Beach\, University of Pennsylvania\, University of Maryland College Park\, Hunter College\, Princeton University\, and Columbia University. Odo was director of Ethnic Studies at the University of Hawaii\, and from 1989-1991\, he served as President of the Association for Asian American Studies. He has published extensively. In 1997\, Odo became the founding Director of the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program\, where he brought and created numerous exhibits featuring Asian Americans. He is currently the Simpson Lecturer at Amherst College. \n\n\n Admission is $10 for OLLI at BCC\, Massachusetts Village and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public. Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards.\n \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nPresented in Partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-distinguished-speakers-series-presents-amherst-college-professor-franklin-odo-on-japanese-americans-in-world-war-ii/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210709T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210630T014244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T014316Z
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SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Jeremy Yudkin on Tanglewood 2021
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents \nBoston University Professor \nJeremy Yudkin on \nThey’re Back!\nTanglewood 2021\nFriday\, July 9\, 4 pm. Online via Zoom \nClick here to register safely and securely online. \nor call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nThis year\, Tanglewood is back with a modified season\, but it is back! Jeremy Yudkin\, Professor of Music and Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University\, will guide us through the highlights of this coming Tanglewood season’s music. Sprinkled among some of the enduring favorites of the classical canon (Beethoven\, Brahms\, Mendelssohn\, Schumann\, Tchaikovsky) will be a light seasoning of short\, exciting new works by young composers\, creating a menu of irresistible attraction.  Join us as Jeremy anticipates a special Tanglewood season\, a little shorter\, but oh so sweet! \n  \n Admission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public.  Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards.\n \nPre-registration is required.  \nPresented in Partnership with the Berkshire Museum
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/7620/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210708T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210708T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210626T220609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210626T220609Z
UID:10000318-1625756400-1625760000@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI at BCC and Villages of the Berkshires present "The Villages Movement"
DESCRIPTION:OLLI at BCC and Villages of the Berkshires are proud to announce this partner event: \nThe Villages Movement \nThe First\, The Local and the National \nThursday\, July 8\, 3 pm. Online via Zoom. \nFree & open to all! Click here to register and receive the Zoom link. \n‘Villages’ are grassroots\, community-based organizations formed through a cadre of caring neighbors who want to change the paradigm of aging. Local Villages connect members to a full range of practical support services to help with non-medical household tasks\, services\, programs and transportation. Villages also promote staying active by coordinating recreational\, social\, educational and cultural programs. These social activities minimize isolation and promote interaction amongst their peers.  Villages provide a strong\, inclusive community that offers members new opportunities to age successfully. \nHear from Gina Morrison\, Executive Director of the Village that began the Movement – Beacon Hill Village in Boston – along with President Howard Shapiro and Vice President Carl Shuster of our local Villages of the Berkshires\, and Barbara Sullivan\, Executive Director of the National Village to Village Network. \nOpening remarks by Megan Whilden\, Executive Director of OLLI at BCC. \nClick Here to Register \nQuestions? Contact olli@berkshirecc.edu or call 413.236.2190 (Monday through Friday\, 9 am – 4 pm EDT). 
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-at-bcc-and-villages-of-the-berkshires-present-the-villages-movement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210707T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210630T013639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210630T013722Z
UID:10000319-1625670000-1625673600@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI's FREE Summer Two Open House
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to OLLI’s FREE \nSummer Two Open House \nShowcasing Summer Two 2021 classes and instructors \nWednesday\, July 7\, 3 pm\nOnline via Zoom (link to be sent to registrants) \nClick here to register and receive the Zoom link. \nWhether you are brand new to OLLI at BCC or a seasoned member of our learning community\, you’ll enjoy hearing from our terrific instructors and getting a sneak peek of our Summer Two Semester of non-credit classes at our online open house. No tests\, no grades\, just learning for the love of learning! \nSummer Two OLLI at BCC courses run from July 19 through August 27\, and will be held online via Zoom\, unless noted otherwise. Registration opens soon! \nCourse fees are $50 for one\, $95 for two or three\, and $125 for four or more within a semester. If you are not yet a member\, you will need to join OLLI at BCC in order to register for classes. All classes are recorded and recordings are available if you miss a class or would like to watch one again.  \nQuestions? Contact olli@berkshirecc.edu or call 413.236.2190\n(Monday through Friday\, 9 am to 4 pm)
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/ollis-free-summer-two-open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210617T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210609T223131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T223131Z
UID:10000127-1623956400-1623961800@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Mercury Rising: John Glenn\, John Kennedy\, and the New Battleground of the Cold War
DESCRIPTION:Join OLLI for an online discussion with presidential historian and speechwriter Jeff Shesol on his new book\, one of the Washington Post‘s “20 books to read this summer:” \nMercury Rising:\nJohn Glenn\, John Kennedy\, and the New Battleground of the Cold War \nThursday\, June 17 at 7 pm \nFree & Online via Zoom; Click Here to Register \nThe Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College hosts author Jeff Shesol for an online\, interactive discussion of his book Mercury Rising: John Glenn\, John Kennedy\, and the New Battleground of the Cold War.  If the United States couldn’t catch up to the Soviets in space\, how could it compete with them on Earth? That was the question facing John F. Kennedy at the height of the Cold War— a moment when the Soviet Union built the wall in Berlin\, tested nuclear bombs more destructive than any in history\, and beat the US to every major milestone in space. The race to the heavens seemed a race for survival— and America was losing. When John Glenn blasted into orbit on February 20\, 1962\, his mission was greater than circling Earth; it was to calm the fears of the free world and renew America’s sense of self- belief. Mercury Rising re- creates the sense of tension to a flight that riveted the world. Drawing on new sources\, interviews\, and Glenn’s personal notes\, Mercury Rising shows how the astronaut’s heroics lifted the nation’s hopes in what Kennedy called the “hour of maximum danger.” \nJeff Sheshol is is the author of Supreme Power and Mutual Contempt\, both selected as New York Times Notable Books of the Year. He is a former speechwriter for President Bill Clinton and is a founding partner of West Wing Writers.  For more information and to register for this free discussion\, click here!
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-mercury-rising-john-glenn-john-kennedy-and-the-new-battleground-of-the-cold-war/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210610T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210610T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210404T045636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T045946Z
UID:10000271-1623351600-1623355200@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Professor David Baum on "What is Living and What is Dead in Fascism?"
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents\nProfessor David Baum on \nWhat is Living and What is Dead in Fascism?\nThe 20th Century’s Most Troubling and Enduring Idea at 100  \nThursday\, June 10\, 2021 at 7:00 pm Eastern \nOnline via Zoom \nClick here to register safely and securely online\nor call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nWhen Bard College at Simon’s Rock Professor David Baum first began to be interested in the Fascist period in Italy a little over 20 years ago\, Fascism seemed a dead letter\, the very stuff of disinterested scholarship. Since then\, of course\, it’s experienced quite the revival. The 2016 election triggered the publication of at least four noteworthy books on fascism intended for broad audiences and at the same time conjured a movement – Antifa\, short for anti-fascism – that very much held that its nemesis was back. The term “fascist\,” for the longest time merely a generic term of opprobrium\, elbowed its way back into the political lexicon. \nIn retrospect\, the assumption that Fascism was an extinct political species now appears wildly naïve. Current attempts to understand the populist right and hyper nationalists\, here and around the globe\, tend to focus on two causes: one sees rightwing populism as a kind of false consciousness\, a misguided reaction to the economic upheaval of the 21st century; the other\, the playing out of an imbedded racism in American life responding to the perceived threat of demographic change to white privilege. Both explanations have merit\, but ultimately\, we need to return to the origins of Fascism in the post-Great War period to better understand both the forces that initially called forth the movement and the prejudices of the dominant ideological discourses – liberal and socialist/communist – that weakened the West’s response to Fascism’s rise. \nDavid Baum received his PhD in European History from Yale University and has taught at New York University\, Skidmore College\, Union College\, the American University in Iraq-Sulaimani\, West Texas A&M University and is currently at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington. He is also the head of school at the John Dewey Academy\, also in Great Barrington. His research and teaching have focused on the Italian Renaissance\, Italian Fascism\, and the Modern Middle East. His current research project is on views of the Renaissance during the inter-war period in Italy\, entitled\, Fascism and the Italian Renaissance. \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public. Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards. \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190 (M-F 9am-4pm) to register by phone with a credit card. \nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-olli-distinguished-speakers-series-presents-professor-david-baum-on-what-is-living-and-what-is-dead-in-fascism/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210518T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210507T044957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T045040Z
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SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Ethics & Capitalism\, An Online Talk
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents\nProfessor Kurt Stuke on Ethics & Capitalism\nTuesday\, May 18\, 7 pm Eastern Online via Zoom  \n\nClick here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190. \nCapitalism has been a powerful force in shaping the world as we know it. But how do we weigh the opportunity afforded through the free market with the marginalization\, oppression\, and pervasive inequality within the distribution of primary social goods? Two competing theories of justice will be introduced to help attendees engage the topic. \nProfessor Kurt Stuke is an adjunct professor at New England College in New Hampshire. His teachings focus on philosophy\, politics\, and economics as well as political theory.  Professor Stuke and family reside in Contoocook\, New Hampshire and have a small flock of chickens\, one dog\, and several cats. \n\n\n\nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public.  Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards.\n \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190. \nPresented in Partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-ethics-capitalism-an-online-talk/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210512T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210507T044051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210507T044410Z
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SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: CELLBLOCK VISIONS: PRISON ART IN AMERICA (An Online Illustrated Talk with Phyllis Kornfeld)
DESCRIPTION:CELLBLOCK VISIONS: PRISON ART IN AMERICA\nAn Online Illustrated Talk with Phyllis Kornfeld \nWednesday\, May 12\, 4 pm Eastern via Zoom\nClick here to register or call 413.236.2190 \nPhyllis Kornfeld is an internationally known expert on prison art. She has taught art to incarcerated men and women for over 30 years\, and is the author of Cellblock Visions: Prison Art In America (Princeton University Press). In this illustrated online program\, she presents powerful artworks and eloquent quotes that reveal this unseen culture among incarcerated people. She demonstrates the impact of creating art as a preventive against violence and a catalyst for transformation.  You’ll see images from a vibrant collection of artwork\, created behind bars\, from county jail to death row. Incarcerated men and women\, having no previous training\, turn to art for a sense of self-respect\, respect for and from others\, and a way to find peace. \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public.  Admission is free for Berkshire Community College students\, youth 17 and under\, and those holding WIC\, EBT/SNAP\, or ConnectorCare cards. \nPre-registration is required. Click here to register safely and securely online or call 413.236.2190. \nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/cellblock-visions-prison-art-in-america-an-online-illustrated-talk-with-phyllis-kornfeld/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownpittsfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Cell-Block-Visions.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210506T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210506T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210430T215849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T215849Z
UID:10000289-1620313200-1620316800@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI Summer One Open House
DESCRIPTION:Summer One Open House \nshowcasing OLLI’s Summer One 2021 classes & instructors \nThursday\, May 6\, 2021 at 3:00 pm \nOnline via Zoom (link to be sent to registrants) \nClick here to register and receive the Zoom link. \nWhether you are brand new to OLLI at BCC or a seasoned member of our learning community\, you’ll enjoy hearing from our terrific instructors and getting a sneak peek of our Summer I Semester of non-credit classes at our online open house. No tests\, no grades\, just learning for the love of learning! \nJoin us Thursday\, May 6th at 3:00 pm EDT to hear more about our summer classes from their instructors. Our Summer One Semester runs from May 24 through July 2\, 2021. \nAll Summer One OLLI at BCC courses will held online via Zoom.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-summer-one-open-house/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210505T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210426T204913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T204913Z
UID:10000283-1620241200-1620244800@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:The Ritchie Boys: America’s Jewish Secret Weapon During World War II
DESCRIPTION:The OLLI Distinguished Speakers Series presents Al Treidel on \nThe Ritchie Boys: America’s Jewish Secret Weapon During World War II \nMay 5\, 2021 at 7:00 pm \n  \nAdmission is $10 for OLLI at BCC and Berkshire Museum members\, and $15 for the general public. \nOnline via Zoom. Click here to register:  https://berkshireolli.org/event-4254170 \n  \nIn late 1942\, the US Army decided to create a special program to make use of recently arrived Jewish emigres’ familiarity with Germany and its language. Approximately 2\,000 young Jewish men (primarily from Germany) were secretly recruited to train at Fort Ritchie in Maryland to be schooled in interrogation and counter-intelligence techniques. \nHear about these incredible young men and their daring exploits directly from the son of a Ritchie Boy. \n  \nPresented in partnership with the Berkshire Museum.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-ritchie-boys-americas-jewish-secret-weapon-during-world-war-ii/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownpittsfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/The-Ritchie-Boys.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210504T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210404T045202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T045202Z
UID:10000270-1620135000-1620140400@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Robyn Rosen on "Unfinished Business: Women in National Politics"
DESCRIPTION:The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College presents \nThe Right to Vote: Reexamining Women’s Suffrage \nTuesdays through May 4\, 2021\n1:30-3 pm Eastern; Free & Online via Zoom \nClick here to register for free! \n2020 marked the centennial of the 19th amendment. In this course\, we will explore the history of women’s suffrage in the United States\, the constitutional framework within which the suffragists worked\, and the continuing efforts to address women’s issues including voting\, elected representation\, and gender related public policy efforts. \nThis live and interactive course is free and open to the public\, and includes the following guest speakers: \nMay 4: Robyn Rosen on “Unfinished Business: Women in National Politics”
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-robyn-rosen-on-unfinished-business-women-in-national-politics/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownpittsfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/OLLI_SuffrageMarch1913.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210429T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210429T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210426T204541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T204541Z
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SUMMARY:The New Future Of Old Age In Today’s Longevity Economy
DESCRIPTION:The New Future Of Old Age\nIn Today’s Longevity Economy \nAn Online Talk with Professor Joe Coughlin\nFounder & Director of MIT’s AgeLab \nThursday\, April 29\, 3:30 pm\nFree & open to all. Click here to RSVP. \nThe Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College will host a free\, online talk with Professor Joe Coughlin\, Founder and Director of MIT’s AgeLab\, on “The New Future Of Old Age In Today’s Longevity Economy.” Coughlin will discuss opportunities and challenges for entrepreneurship and innovation for an aging society\, as well as his call for Boston and the New England region to become a longevity hub – pioneering new approaches to serving older adults.  Dr. Coughlin’s most recent book is The Longevity Economy: Inside the World’s Fastest Growing\, Most Misunderstood Market (Public Affairs\, 2017). A researcher\, teacher\, speaker and advisor\, his work explores how global demographics\, technology\, and changing generational behaviors are transforming business & society. The talk is presented in partnership with the Berkshire Innovation Center\, Berkshire SuperGenarians\, 1Berkshire\, and Age Friendly Berkshires. \nClick here for more information and to register for free.
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/the-new-future-of-old-age-in-todays-longevity-economy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210427T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210404T045052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T045052Z
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SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Cathleen Cahill on "Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement"
DESCRIPTION:The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College presents \nThe Right to Vote: Reexamining Women’s Suffrage \nTuesdays through May 4\, 2021\n1:30-3 pm Eastern; Free & Online via Zoom \nClick here to register for free! \n2020 marked the centennial of the 19th amendment. In this course\, we will explore the history of women’s suffrage in the United States\, the constitutional framework within which the suffragists worked\, and the continuing efforts to address women’s issues including voting\, elected representation\, and gender related public policy efforts. \nThis live and interactive course is free and open to the public\, and includes the following guest speakers: \nApril 27: Cathleen Cahill on “Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement” \nMay 4: Robyn Rosen on “Unfinished Business: Women in National Politics”
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-cathleen-cahill-on-recasting-the-vote-how-women-of-color-transformed-the-suffrage-movement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210420T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210404T044944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T044944Z
UID:10000268-1618925400-1618930800@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Liv Cummins and Rob Hartmann on "Suffrage and Song: Suffrage Protest Music"
DESCRIPTION:The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College presents \nThe Right to Vote: Reexamining Women’s Suffrage \nTuesdays through May 4\, 2021\n1:30-3 pm Eastern; Free & Online via Zoom \nClick here to register for free! \n2020 marked the centennial of the 19th amendment. In this course\, we will explore the history of women’s suffrage in the United States\, the constitutional framework within which the suffragists worked\, and the continuing efforts to address women’s issues including voting\, elected representation\, and gender related public policy efforts. \nThis live and interactive course is free and open to the public\, and includes the following guest speakers: \nApril 20: Liv Cummins and Rob Hartmann on “Suffrage and Song: Suffrage Protest Music” \nApril 27: Cathleen Cahill on “Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement” \nMay 4: Robyn Rosen on “Unfinished Business: Women in National Politics”
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-liv-cummins-and-rob-hartmann-on-suffrage-and-song-suffrage-protest-music/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210413T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210413T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210404T044810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210404T044810Z
UID:10000267-1618320600-1618326000@downtownpittsfield.com
SUMMARY:OLLI Presents: Lauren Santangelo on "Suffrage and the City: New York Women Battle for the Ballot"
DESCRIPTION:The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College presents \nThe Right to Vote: Reexamining Women’s Suffrage \nTuesdays through May 4\, 2021\n1:30-3 pm Eastern; Free & Online via Zoom \nClick here to register for free! \n\n2020 marked the centennial of the 19th amendment. In this course\, we will explore the history of women’s suffrage in the United States\, the constitutional framework within which the suffragists worked\, and the continuing efforts to address women’s issues including voting\, elected representation\, and gender related public policy efforts. \nThis live and interactive course is free and open to the public\, and includes the following guest speakers: \nApril 13: Lauren Santangelo on “Suffrage and the City: New York Women Battle for the Ballot” \nApril 20: Liv Cummins and Rob Hartmann on “Suffrage and Song: Suffrage Protest Music” \nApril 27: Cathleen Cahill on “Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement” \nMay 4: Robyn Rosen on “Unfinished Business: Women in National Politics”
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/olli-presents-lauren-santangelo-on-suffrage-and-the-city-new-york-women-battle-for-the-ballot/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Class/Workshop,Educational,Free
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownpittsfield.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/OLLI_SuffrageMarch1913.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210406T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210406T200000
DTSTAMP:20260506T144826
CREATED:20210401T202353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T202353Z
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SUMMARY:Big Data’s Impact on Workforce Success & Equity: An Online Talk with Haig Nalbantian
DESCRIPTION:Big Data’s Impact on Workforce Success & Equity\nAn Online Talk with Haig Nalbantian\nfounder of the Workforce Sciences Institute at Mercer \nModerated by Danielle Gonzalez\n1Berkshire Board Chair and Director of Human Resources at Williams College \nTuesday\, April 6\, 7 pm\nLive & Online via Zoom\nFree & open to all; click here to register \nThe Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College will host a free\, online talk with Haig Nalbantian\, founder of the Workforce Sciences Institute at Mercer\, on “Big Data’s Impact on Workforce Success & Equity.” \nWhat strategies are organizations using to achieve critical objectives through their employees? What is the latest thinking on workforce productivity and an equitable workplace? How do boomer and millennial workers differ? Nalbantian is an internationally recognized expert and lecturer\, and has published widely in leading academic and professional journals. He has been on the faculty of economics at New York University and was a research scientist at its C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics. \nThe talk will be moderated by Danielle Gonzalez\, 1Berkshire Board Chair and Director of Human Resources at Williams College\, where her responsibilities include strategic planning\, policy development\, and HR forecasting and workforce effectiveness. Together they will discuss the lessons from and application of recent studies on workforce success. The talk is in partnership with 1Berkshire and the Berkshire Innovation Center. For more information and to register for free\, click here!
URL:https://downtownpittsfield.com/event/big-datas-impact-on-workforce-success-equity-an-online-talk-with-haig-nalbantian/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Educational,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College)":MAILTO:olli@berkshirecc.edu
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