Join us for the annual MLK Campus-Wide Celebration Today!

01/19/14

Contributed by Samantha Stafford

MLK Day is TODAY!

Every year the college celebrates the history and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King in our MLK Day Celebrations. This year’s theme is a ‘Single Garment of Destiny’ and will feature many educational sessions that relate to Dr. King’s vision in our modern global society. These sessions are open to all members of the Ithaca College Community. For students, each presentation will count towards SLI Credit in the Leading in a Diverse World Series. To receive SLI credit for any of these events, please log into OrgSync and register for the sessions.

MLK DAY SCHEDULE

8:30am: Community Breakfast and Presentation - Citizenship: Activism and Belonging
Location: Emerson Suites

10:00-11:30am: Conference Style Educational Sessions

Ithaca Falls Room
Pilgrim, Approach:  Encountering Donald Judd and the Virgin of Guadalupe in Marfa, Texas
Presented by Josh Franco, Predoctoral Diversity Fellow, Art History

Klingenstein Lounge
Whose Dream Is It Anyway?
Presented by Derek Adams, Assistant Professor, English

Clark Lounge
Intertwined Destinies in an Age of Global Citizenship
Bhavani Arabandi, Assistant Professor, Sociology

Taughannock Falls Room
Examining Black Feminism:  Inspiring Women of Purpose
Ashley Black ’14 and Melanie Netter ’14, Cornell University Students, OADI Community Advocates

12:00- 1:30pm: Grab 'n' Go Lunchtime Film

This presentation will feature the Freedom Riders documentary along with guest speaker, Tariq Meyers ’14.
Location: Kingenstein Lounge

2:00-3:30pm: Conference Style Educational Sessions

Klingenstein Lounge
Chains of Privilege and Oppression
Emily Quinn ‘16 and Kody Crawford ‘14, Diversity Peer Educators

Clark Lounge
Achieving Sustainability:  Your Choices
Mark Darling, Sustainability Programs Coordinator

Ithaca Falls Room
African Immigrants in the United States
Petros Tesfazion, Predoctoral Diversity Fellow, Economics

Emerson Lounge
Another Look at Ghanian Weaving
Hildy Mica, Local Craftswoman and Accomplished Weaver

Taughannock Falls Room
Gender Equality and Cultural Change
Michele Lenhart, Director of Student Leadership and Involvement, Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs

4:00pm: MLK Day Celebration Event
This event features the First Year MLK Scholars' Civil Rights Presentation & Keynote Speaker Librada Paz
Location: Emerson Suites

7:30pm: School of Music Concert
Ford Hall - This session does not count for SLI Credit
 
Saturday, January 25
8:45am- MLK Day of Service

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact OSEMA at osema@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3222. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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