MLK Day Celebration - Educational Sessions - Where do we start? Racial profiling and change(d) relations on campus and in the community
Where do we start? Racial profiling and change(d) relations on campus and in the community
Clarke Lounge, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
This panel presentation will focus a discussion on what efforts have worked historically to create change in relations within and between different communities, how this is manifesting today on campus with administrative/student/police relations, how students can or want to contribute and get involved in these efforts. Dr. Patricia Rodriguez (Assoc Prof, Politics) will provide an overview on what groups in the Ithaca community are doing to effect change and how these efforts are viewed by others. Other panelists will be announced as we get closer to MLK Day. Students in attendance will have an opportunity to ask questions and to contribute.
Moderated by Dr. Jonathan Ablard, Associate Professor, History
This session is worth 1.0 credit in the 'Leading in a Diverse World' SLI track. To rsvp for this SLI please visit: https://orgsync.com/36595/events/944897/occurrences/2049737
Monday, January 19, 2015 at 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact sschupp@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests be made as soon as possible to ensure they can be met.
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SACL (Student Affairs and Campus Life), OSE (Office of Student Engagement)
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FREE
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