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-====== Singing Lecture with Corey Dolgon ======+====== Singing Lecture by Corey Dolgon ======
  
 ===== 10.05.2019 | 18:00 Uhr ===== ===== 10.05.2019 | 18:00 Uhr =====
  
-Wir freuen uns sehr, dass Corey wieder nach Salzburg kommt. Zu diesem Anlass veranstalten wir eine seiner berühmten Singing Lectures mit ihm.  +{{:veranstaltung:31755317_1949869971713142_974429376818970624_n.jpg?300 |}}
-Der Ort ist noch nicht ganz fix, bei Schönwetter wollen wir es definitiv draußen veranstalten. Sollte es regnen, wird es eine schlechtwetter Alternative geben.+
  
-{{:veranstaltung:31755317_1949869971713142_974429376818970624_n.jpg?600 |}}+ORTVolksheim  Garten,  Elisabethstrasse 11
  
  
-In Search of One Big Union: Folksongs and the U.S. Labor Movement+Wir freuen uns sehr, dass Corey wieder nach Salzburg kommt. Zu diesem Anlass veranstalten wir eine seiner berühmten Singing Lectures mit ihm.  
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 +**In Search of One Big Union: Folksongs and the U.S. Labor Movement**
  
 A Singing Lecture by Corey Dolgon A Singing Lecture by Corey Dolgon
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 Simply said, faculty and students at UCF were blown away by this unique method and message. Professor Dolgon’s ability to weave stories through song was powerful and thought provoking. Unlike any academic lecture I have experienced, I was eager to hear the next story and was disappointed when it was over. My students agreed that it was by far the most interesting colloquium they have ever attended.  Simply said, faculty and students at UCF were blown away by this unique method and message. Professor Dolgon’s ability to weave stories through song was powerful and thought provoking. Unlike any academic lecture I have experienced, I was eager to hear the next story and was disappointed when it was over. My students agreed that it was by far the most interesting colloquium they have ever attended. 
- Scott Carter, Sociology Dept. University of Central Florida+--Scott Carter, Sociology Dept. University of Central Florida
  
 “Corey’s work weaves together a coherent and accessible narrative about labor struggles with a tour de force of labor songs that move an audience with workers’ own articulate descriptions of their conditions and inspiring visions of movements to improve those conditions.”  “Corey’s work weaves together a coherent and accessible narrative about labor struggles with a tour de force of labor songs that move an audience with workers’ own articulate descriptions of their conditions and inspiring visions of movements to improve those conditions.”
-         --Chris Dale, Professor of Sociology, New England College+--Chris Dale, Professor of Sociology, New England College
  
 “Corey's music added tremendous spirit to our National Labor Assembly. Hearing and singing labor songs gave our nurses a sense of community with others in the union movement and helped build energy at our meetings. I encourage other unions to add Corey's talents and expertise to their agendas.” “Corey's music added tremendous spirit to our National Labor Assembly. Hearing and singing labor songs gave our nurses a sense of community with others in the union movement and helped build energy at our meetings. I encourage other unions to add Corey's talents and expertise to their agendas.”
-            --Cheryl Johnson, President, United American Nurses, AFL-CIO+--Cheryl Johnson, President, United American Nurses, AFL-CIO
  
 “Well grounded in academic literature and the multicultural American songbook. Imagine an event that attracts from every campus demographic: international students, faculty, staff, undergraduates, emeriti faculty, and community activists, and has them all standing together enthusiastically singing songs about solidarity.  We have never had an event like this!  I have already had requests to bring Professor Dolgon back!”   “Well grounded in academic literature and the multicultural American songbook. Imagine an event that attracts from every campus demographic: international students, faculty, staff, undergraduates, emeriti faculty, and community activists, and has them all standing together enthusiastically singing songs about solidarity.  We have never had an event like this!  I have already had requests to bring Professor Dolgon back!”  
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 Corey Dolgon’s “singing lecture” is a hit. Those who attended--from union retirees to active union member to academics and management were entertained and enlightened. A good time and good learning.  Corey Dolgon’s “singing lecture” is a hit. Those who attended--from union retirees to active union member to academics and management were entertained and enlightened. A good time and good learning. 
-            --John Ralston, Asst. Director, University of Louisville Labor-Mgt Center+--John Ralston, Asst. Director, University of Louisville Labor-Mgt Center
  
 Corey’s wonderful voice, abundant energy, and great knowledge about folksongs, the labor movement, and other social movements were entertaining, very informative, and inspiring.  He made a major impact on WPUNJ, performing in front of almost 300 students and faculty.   Corey’s wonderful voice, abundant energy, and great knowledge about folksongs, the labor movement, and other social movements were entertaining, very informative, and inspiring.  He made a major impact on WPUNJ, performing in front of almost 300 students and faculty.  
-  --Kathleen Odell Korgen, Sociology Professor, William Patterson University+--Kathleen Odell Korgen, Sociology Professor, William Patterson University 
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 +**Mit freundlicher Unterstützung der ÖH Fakultätsvertretung Kultur- und Gesellschaftswissenschaft**