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The Hands of Hope Project encourages all IC community members to start thinking about how YOU plan to affect change on local and global levels. Paper hands will be available during MLK Week so that these commitments can be written down and displayed as part of a campus-wide art project. Look for these Hands of Hope stations in the Campus Center during MLK Week and at each MLK Week event (listed below) -- and start thinking about how you want to address the fierce urgency of now in the new year! This year's MLK Week theme is "Addressing the Fierce Urgency of Now," derived from a speech by Dr. King entitled Beyond Vietnam—A time to Break Silence, delivered April 4, 1967. ------ To learn more about MLK Week events, visit the MLK Week 2011 website. Monday, January 24 Kick-off Event MLK Celebration Concert Tuesday, January 25, 2011 Social Justice & Community Involvement Fair “Bystander Behavior: Understanding the Phenomenon to Address the Fierce Urgency of Now” “Responsibilities of an Indigenous Researcher” Wednesday, January 26, 2011 Faith & Social Justice Panel Discussion Thursday, January 27, 2011 “A Right Delayed is a Right Denied: Addressing the Issue of Bullying in the Twenty-First Century” “Newest Urgencies” Friday, January 28, 2011 Performance by Brave New Voices poets Simone Crew, Angel Nafis, and B. Yung Saturday, January 29, 2011 MLK Day of Service -------- Hands of Hope Project: This campus-wide art project will be taking place during all MLK Week events. -------- For more information, visit the MLK Week website or contact a member of the MLK Week Committee: John W. Rawlins III, Doreen Hettich-Atkins, Jen Walsh, Sarah Schupp, or Don Austin. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact OSEMA at 607-274-3222. We ask that requests be made as soon as possible. |
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