Start Your Year Informed: Come to MLK Day 2009
01/06/09
Contributed by Doreen Hettich-Atkins
Start your year off right. Come back to campus for MLK Day 2009 on Monday, January 19.
You won't want to miss these great learning opportunities offered by IC faculty and staff. You can't beat an opportunity to learn without being graded or having homework -- so sign up and plan to attend!
Learning opportunities include:
- "Challenging Racism in the Drug War" -- film and discussion presented by Tom Shevory, professor and chair, Department of Politics
- "Strategies for Addressing Diversity in the Classroom," presented by the Ithaca College Diversity Awareness Committee
- "Old Alliances Renewed: The African-American/Jewish Relationship," presented by Michael Faber, Jewish chaplain and Hillel director
- "The Moral Permissibility of Civil Disobedience," presented by Tatiana Patrone, assistant professor of philosphy and religion
- "Post-Racial America versus Post-Katrina New Orleans," presented by Paula Ioanide, assistant professor in the Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity
- Freedom's Call film screening presented by Jeff Bradbury, assistant professor of television and radio
- Street Fight -- Cory Booker documentary screening, presented by student leaders from the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Center for Student Leadership and Involvement
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