<event>
   <title>Constitution Day: Just Cause Experience</title>
   <timestamp>
      <start>2026-09-17T10:30:00</start>
      <end>2026-09-17T12:45:00</end>
   </timestamp>
   <date>
      <start>
         <timestamp>2026-09-17</timestamp>
         <dateShort>9/17/26</dateShort>
         <dateLong>September 17, 2026</dateLong>
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      </start>
   </date><time>
      <start>
         <format24>10:30</format24>
         <format12>10:30 AM</format12>
      </start>
      <end>
         <format24>12:45</format24>
         <format12>12:45 PM</format12>
      </end></time><location>
      <building>
         <value>campus-center</value>
         <display>Campus Center</display>
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      </building>
      <room>Ballroom</room>
   </location>
   <status>active</status>
   <contact>
      <name>Dr. Yetunde Omede</name>
      <email>odugbey@farmingdale.edu</email>
      <phone>934-420-5387</phone>
   </contact>
   <image>
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   <description>2026 CONSTITUTION DAY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CANAMAC PRODUCTIONS
      Just Cause: The Experience is a ripped-from-the-headlines story set in the work-from-home
      world of the COVID-19 pandemic with backdrops like the death of George Floyd and the
      #MeToo movement. You will engage as a member of the jury where you will not only decide
      the fate of the plaintiff and the defendant but, more importantly, contemplate the
      most pressing social issues of today: race, class, gender, and social justice.
      Written by award-winning playwrights Lisa Dillman and Todd Logan, our Farmingdale
      State College audience will engage together as a jury, requiring them to lean in and
      not only decide the fate of the plaintiff and the defendant but, more importantly,
      contemplate the most pressing social issues of today.
      2026 CONSTITUTION DAY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CANAMAC PRODUCTIONS2026 CONSTITUTION DAY
      IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CANAMAC PRODUCTIONS
      Just Cause: The Experience is a ripped-from-the-headlines story set in the work-from-home
      world of the COVID-19 pandemic with backdrops like the death of George Floyd and the
      #MeToo movement. You will engage as a member of the jury where you will not only decide
      the fate of the plaintiff and the defendant but, more importantly, contemplate the
      most pressing social issues of today: race, class, gender, and social justice.Just
      Cause: The Experience is a ripped-from-the-headlines story set in the work-from-home
      world of the COVID-19 pandemic with backdrops like the death of George Floyd and the
      #MeToo movement. You will engage as a member of the jury where you will not only decide
      the fate of the plaintiff and the defendant but, more importantly, contemplate the
      most pressing social issues of today: race, class, gender, and social justice.
      Written by award-winning playwrights Lisa Dillman and Todd Logan, our Farmingdale
      State College audience will engage together as a jury, requiring them to lean in and
      not only decide the fate of the plaintiff and the defendant but, more importantly,
      contemplate the most pressing social issues of today.Written by award-winning playwrights
      Lisa Dillman and Todd Logan, our Farmingdale State College audience will engage together
      as a jury, requiring them to lean in and not only decide the fate of the plaintiff
      and the defendant but, more importantly, contemplate the most pressing social issues
      of today.
      </description>
   <tags>
      <tag>occe, community engagement, civic engagement, civic discourse</tag>
   </tags>
</event>