[Diversitystudiescertificate] Fw: MLK Events at OU January 14-28

Hutchinson, Theodore hutchint at ohio.edu
Mon Jan 9 18:58:35 EST 2017
Hello to all our DSC'rs!  Welcome back to Spring Semester...although it doesn't really quite feel like Spring yet, does it? brrrr....


Below you will find a listing of all the events scheduled to commemorate the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. Ohio University does a good job in honoring the legacy of Dr. King and the Civil Right Movement so that it is more than just a day off from school.


I encourage each of you (and your friends) to find at least one event that you would like to attend and participate in to show yourself as an ally-accomplice and for what you can give and what you will receive.


There is a huge variety of events so there is something for everyone!


Enjoy!  --Prof. Hutchinson


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Theo Jansen Hutchinson, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Critical Studies in Educational Foundations, Program Coordinator
Director, Undergraduate Diversity Studies Certificate
McCracken Hall 302X, Ohio University
Athens, OH  45701
Email: hutchint at ohio.edu 
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Saturday, Jan. 14

Prophetic Faith in the Age of Black Lives Matter ● Multicultural Center ● Baker University Center ● 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

This event will focus on how individuals and faith communities can work together across their religious differences. The keynote speaker is Franklin County (Ohio) Judge and Pastor Terri B. Jamison. She will discuss the complicated relationship between faith and justice. She previously worked in the Franklin County Public Defender’s Office before starting her own law practice. The domestic relations judge sold her successful insurance business to become an attorney. The event is free and open to the public.


Monday, Jan. 16

Silent March ● Galbreath Chapel ● 10:30 a.m.

The Silent March will begin in front of Galbreath Memorial Chapel and end at the fourth-floor entrance of Baker University Center. Everyone is invited to participate. This event is hosted by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.


MLK Jr. Celebratory Brunch ● Baker University Center Ballroom ● 11 a.m.

The annual brunch will feature Baltimore, Maryland’s Singing Sensations Youth Choir. The choir is made up of students, ages 5-18, exposing them to other people, cultures and musical experiences. The Brunch is co-sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. and the Between Love and Hate Theme.


Dr. Hollie Hood-Mincey is the choir’s founder and director. She is a vocal music instructor in the Baltimore City School System who has worked more than 25 years in the field of education, eight of them as a principal, and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the areas of education and music. She will address the audience throughout the performance. Tickets are $15 for general public, $10 for students. Tables of eight are also available. Contact the Ohio University Multicultural Center at 740-593-4027 for tickets.


Tuesday, Jan. 17

Teach-In: The Creative Arts as a Tool for Engagement ● Baker University Center Front Room ● Noon-2 p.m.

This panel discussion will explore how people use can use their creativity to encourage and promote social change. Ohio University staff member Chris Caldwell will serve as the moderator. The panel includes: Professors Travis Gatling and Akil Houston and students Tony Haynes, Tyrin Rome and Kaitlin Wilson. This event is co-sponsored by the Between Love and Hate Theme.


You Said What?: Responding Thoughtfully to Oppressive Comments and Attitudes ● First United Methodist Church ● 6-8 p.m.

During this workshop, participants will discuss different ways people can effectively respond to oppressive comments made to them or others. The event is co-sponsored by the Ohio University Center for Law, Justice & Culture.


Wednesday, Jan. 18

Multicultural Leadership Ambassadors’ Meet and Greet ● Baker University Center Theatre ● 5:30-7:30 p.m.

The Office for Diversity and Inclusion’s Multicultural Leadership Ambassadors will make a presentation about their backgrounds before taking questions from the audience.


Thursday, Jan. 19

Creative Arts as Activism - Social Justice-Themed Open Mic Night ● Casa Nueva ● 6-8 p.m.

This talent showcase will allow poets, musicians, dancers and other artists to perform social justice-themed work. Anyone interested in performing at this free and open to the public event should email event co-coordinator Ebony Porter at portere at ohio.edu. 
<mailto: portere at ohio.edu. 
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Saturday, Jan. 28

MLK Jr. Day of Service Event ● Amanda J. Cunningham Leadership Center, 366 Baker University Center ● 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

The MLK Jr. Day of Service is an opportunity for campus and community participants to volunteer their services by helping pack the collected school supply items for delivery. Students can sign up to participate in the service event on Org Sync at: https://orgsync.com/116697/chapter 
. For more information, contact Barb Harrison in the Campus Involvement Center at 740-593-4098 or visit http://www.ohio.edu/involvement/communityservice/. 
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