Inter-faith Spiritual
Celebration
January 31, 2006
6:30-8:00 pm, Durham Community Church
An inter-faith celebration of the life and legacy of Dr.
King, enjoy gospel music, poetry, and more! Special guest speaker
Kalamu
ya Salaam. Reception to follow.
Civil Rights in an
Era of Civil Wrongs: Exploring Contemporary Threats to Democracy
February 1, 2006
2:00-4:00 pm, MUB Strafford Room
Please join us for an interactive dialogue with engaging
panelists Patricia Williams,Kalamu ya Salaam, Harvard Sitkoff,
and Hannah El-Silimy. Panel moderated by Professor of History
and American Studies, Alexandra Cornelius-Diallo.
Keynote: Patricia
Williams: Women's Voices in Civil Rights
February 1, 2006
7:00-8:30 pm, Paul Creative Arts Center-Johnson Theatre
Patricia Williams is a Professor of Law, a recipient of the MacArthur
Foundation "Genius Award," and author of Seeing
a Color-Blind Future, The Alchemy of Race & Rights, and
The Rooster's Egg. Williams is a renowned cultural commentator.
Currently, she writes the column, "Diary of a Mad Law Professor"
for The Nation and teaches at Columbia University.
Candlelight Vigil / Procession
February 1, 2006
8:30 pm, Outside the Paul Creative Arts Center
Join us in the warmth of a candlelit community making its
way from the Paul Creative Arts Center to the Memorial Union Building.
Reception and Book Signing
February 1, 2006
After Candlelight Vigil, MUB Rockingham Lounge
Talk informally with Patricia Williams and get your book
signed.
5th Annual Martin Luther King,
Jr. Leadership Summit
February 24-26, 2006
Camp Merrowvista
A three-day leadership development institute held off-campus.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore and further
their potential for leadership within a diverse community. Students
must pre-register to participate. For more information / to apply:
www.unh.edu/leadership
Events
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