At "Type or Tweet," students will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on stage! Whether it's SOPA, PIPA, or other perceived injustices you see on a daily basis -- let your voice be heard by filling out this form!
If you're not keen on speaking in public, this event will also have the supplies necessary to put your words in writing. Use the #icMLK hashtag, or write it old-school on paper - we'll even pay for postage!
In the meantime, check out all of the other great MLK Week events:
Monday, January 23
4:00pm: Kickoff Event, featuring the first-year MLK Scholars[Emerson Suites]
8:15pm: Music School Performance [Ford Hall]
Tuesday, January 24
11:00am-2:00pm: Ithaca Community Expo [Emerson Suites]
12:00-1:00pm: Educational Sessions during the common hour
[Clark Lounge] Tariq Meyers presents A New Definition of Freedom: Civic Engagement and the 1961 Freedom Ride
[Klingenstein Lounge] Patrick Walsh presents A New Definition of Greatness for Men
[Ithaca Falls Room] Samantha Lowe presents Non-violent Resistance in Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Wednesday, January 25
7:00pm: MLK Week Keynote Address by Mayor Svante Myrick [Hoerner Theater, Dillingham]
Thursday, January 26
12:00-1:00pm: A conversation with Mayor Svante Myrick [Textor 102]
7:00pm: A workshop with the Diversity Peer Educators [Taughannock Falls Room]
Friday, January 27
7:00-10:00pm: "The Help" Film Screening and Discussion [Emerson Suites]
Saturday, January 28
9:00am-4:00pm: MLK Day of Service - apply for this opportunity today
7:00-9:00pm: Type or Tweet event [IC Square]
9:00pm: Brownskin Concert! [Emerson Suites]
For more information, please contact any member of the IC MLK Celebration Committee:
John W. Rawlins, III, Doreen Hettich-Atkins, Jen Walsh, Sarah Schupp, Don Austin
Sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs
Individuals with disabilities requiring accomodations should contact OSEMA at 607-274-3222. We ask that requests be made as soon as possible.
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