UC Clermont College Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday
Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the following events to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther Kings Birthday.
Dr. Martin Luther Kings Birthday Event at Clermont College on Friday, January 13, 2012 in Snyder 142:
Film,
Martin Luther King
,
I have a dream
, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Clermont Professor Jim Westheider will speak about the Civil Rights Movement and the events that led up to the movement, 12-1 p.m.
Film,
Race, the power of illusion
, 1-3 p.m.
Get ready for Black History Month! On Tuesday, January 24, also in Snyder 142:
Our own Professor David Fankhauser will speak and answer questions regarding the Civil Rights Movement in the early 1960s and his experiences as a Freedom Rider, 12-1 p.m., Snyder 142.
Film,
Freedom Riders
, 1-3 p.m., will follow.
Additional off-campus event
Monday, January 16 at 12 p.m.,
Music Hall
, MLK, Jr. Commemorative Celebration. Keynote Speakers:
Betty Daniels Rosemond and
UC Clermont College Professor Dr. David Fankhauser
; featuring the MLK, Jr. Chorale,
area youth choirs, and a new theatrical performance,
Where Do We Stand?
More info:
http://www.ywca.org/atf/cf/%7b46F79F45-0084-4BF6-97B5-15EE8EBE7FB5%7d/MLKDay2012.pdf
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