Providence
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This event occurred on
May 2, 2015
10:00am - 3:00pm EDT
(UTC -4hrs)
Providence, Rhode Island
United States

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30 north main st
Providence, Rhode Island, 02903
United States
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Extraordinary Rendition Band

We are a street band of brass, reeds and percussion from Providence, Rhode Island. We welcome musicians from all backgrounds and all levels of ability to join us. We play in support of select causes and events in an attempt to draw community attention to them. We help each other to grow in musicianship. We believe that the power of music may be more effective and powerful than weapons, arguments or war. We build community and share our love of music with each other and with our audiences. We interrupt your regularly-scheduled life with spontaneous moments of raucous musical joy. We encourage musical expression by playing with, and for, people of all levels of musical experience. We contribute to making the experience of saving the world a bit more fun and weird. We celebrate the heritage and joy of marching/roving band shows and their rich, diverse history. We operate as a democracy, sharing responsibilities and decisions.

Extraordinary Rendition Band

We welcome musicians from all backgrounds and all levels of ability to join us. We play in support of select causes and events in an attempt to draw community attention to them. We help each other to grow in musicianship. We play free, guerrilla style and in the streets whenever possible and try to uplift everyone within earshot. We believe that the power of music may be more effective and powerful than weapons, arguments or war. (an excerpt from http://extraordinaryrenditionband.com/about/)

Anisha Sekar

Ms. Sekar was the first employee of the personal finance website NerdWallet.com and helped it grow from a credit card recommendation app to a center for answering money questions. She has written for Forbes, and U.S. News and served as a media expert in interviews with Bloomberg Businessweek and ABC’s “Real Money.” Anisha is currently pursuing a degree in Computer Science at Brown University and will graduate in May 2015.

Ann Hood

Ann Hood is the bestselling author of the novels The Knitting Circle, The Obituary Writer, An Italian Wife and the memoir Comfort: A Journey Through Grief, which was named one of the top ten non fiction books of 2008 by Entertainment Weekly and was a NYT Editor’s Choice. She’s won two Pushcart Prizes, Best American Food Writing Awards, and Best American Spiritual and Travel Writing Awards.

Dr. Lucy Spelman

Dr. Lucy Spelman is one of 156 board-certified zoological medicine specialists in the world. She has an undergraduate degree in biology from Brown University and a degree in veterinary medicine from the University of California, Davis. Animals have always been part of her life, and her experiences with them include taking care of giant pandas in China, mountain gorillas in Rwanda, and river otters in Guyana. She has worked as a zoo veterinarian, a zoo director, a wildlife veterinarian, a media consultant, a writer, and an educator. In addition to various scientific articles, she is the author of the “National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia,” and co-editor of a book of short stories, “The Rhino with Glue-on Shoes.” Dr. Spelman currently practices in Rhode Island and teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2015, she launched Creature Conserve, an online gallery of works by student artists and designers researching and responding to the problems facing animals today.

Dr. Mary Burke

Dr. Burke joined the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in 2005. She previously taught economics as an assistant professor of at Florida State University and a visiting professor at Grinnell College. Among other research projects, she is currently working on papers that aim to explain disparities in obesity by race and gender and to measure the influence of peers versus teachers on academic achievement. Her research has been published in American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, and Economic Inquiry. Dr. Burke holds a B.A. in mathematics from Brown University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Johns Hopkins University.

Kristen Minsky

Kristen Minsky is probably best known as one half of New York’s “1920s tap sensations”, The Minsky Sisters. In addition, she is the Director of both Chifferobe Events and Providence Rhode Island’s only vintage dance company, The TropiGals. Her background includes a BFA in Studio Art and Performance Studies from NYU, an MFA in Sculpture from RISD, and work with the production team for PERFORMA, New York’s world-class biennial focused on visual arts performance. She has been written about in The New York Times, RI Monthly, Providence Journal, Providence Monthly, illustrated in The New Yorker, and pictured in The New York Post, among others.

Leo Pollock

Leo Pollock is a co-founder of The Compost Plant, which has diverted nearly 400 tons of food waste from going to Rhode Island’s Central Landfill since it launched in 2014. Leo was one of the key architects in its design and development of the Rhode Island Food Policy Council, pushing for a stronger food system in Rhode Island, and serves as the Network Coordinator. Leo holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, and is a 2015 Wild Gift Fellow for his work with The Compost Plant.  Leo lives with his wife in Providence, where they raise chickens and tend numerous home compost piles.

Malcolm Davidson

A former Vice President at Sony Music New York, Mr. Davidson has long been concerned about wide extremes in the socio-economic structures of the US and other countries. He has expressed and shared these thoughts through poetry and a musical comedy entitled “Company Matters.” Malcolm earned a BSC (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from Huddersfield Polytechnic England in 1972 and an MSC in Computer Science from University of New Haven. He is an active member of Ocean State Poets.

Norb Vonnegut

Mr. Vonnegut is the author of The Trust and other thrilling novels. He writes a regular column in the Wall Street Journal and is currently working on The Dirty Little Secrets of Money, non-fiction for anyone who wants to avoid financial mistakes. He previously spent twenty years on Wall Street. Norb is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School.

Sheri Griffin

After establishing a farm stand and mail order citrus business with her parents and grandparents after high school, Sheri Griffin earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and biology from the University of Rhode Island. After graduation, Ms. Griffin entered the nonprofit world, as Director of Development and Publicity at AS220, a nonprofit arts center in Providence. Since then, she has worked at a range of nonprofits of various sizes and has become active in her neighborhood, working with other volunteers to keep a library branch open and starting a community garden. Sheri has been with working for Farm Fresh since 2005 and has been Co-Executive Director since 2013.

Shura Baryshnikov

Shura Baryshnikov is an artist committed to the process of creating, producing and performing movement.  With a background in physical theatre, contemporary dance and a range of improvisation practices, Shura seeks the creative space where these mediums overlap to inspire somatic exploration and performer versatility. She is a Teaching Associate in the Department of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies at Brown University and has also taught movement and choreography for students at MIT, Dean College, Rhode Island College, Salve Regina University and at Earthdance in Plainfield, MA. Shura’s performance work has been presented by the RISD Museum, Festival Ballet Providence, the Providence Fringe Festival, Brown University and in Earthdance’s Moving Arts Lab.

VATIC Poet

A vatic is a peculiar thing. The moment they are defined, is the same moment they’re meaning shifts. Vatic is a philosopher poet, a promoter of justice and an admirer of the absurd. Building on the inspiring energy of the Providence Poetry Slam community, Vatic is leading an effort to empower rappers by holding them accountable as artists.

Willem van Rijn

Willem van Rijn was the Chief Operating Officer of Greenpeace International, the head-office of the global Greenpeace organization, based in Amsterdam. He came to Greenpeace after a career in finance, increasingly concerned about Climate Change and determined to make a difference for his children, grandchildren, and the planet. He retired from this position two years ago. Currently, he is active as an investor, active advisor and board member in an environmental remediation technology company, and in a start up internet-based data company in the health care sector. He is a Board Member of a leading think tank in Germany working for German and EU- governments in the area of socio/economic policy towards a cleaner environment. He is a personal coach to a number of senior professionals in environmental NGOs. Willem and his wife Kathleen have five children and seven grandchildren. They live in Newport, RI and New York City.

Organizing team

Peter
Haas

Woonsocket, RI, United States
Organizer