Poster_MLK_lk_FINAL2016 - Student Affairs at UMW
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Poster_MLK_lk_FINAL2016 - Student Affairs at UMW
Martin Luther Celebration 2016 KING JR. Sunday, Jan. 17 | 3 to 4 p.m. James Monroe High School Children from the community are invited to engage in games, activities, and crafts run by University of Mary Washington students. Sponsored by the Partnership for Excellence, this annual celebration honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Contact the Center for Honor, Leadership, and Service at 540/654-2272 for more information. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Speaker: Donzaleigh Abernathy Wednesday, Jan. 20 | 7 p.m. Chandler Ballroom, University Center Donzaleigh Abernathy was just 7 when she joined her father, Ralph David Abernathy, in Alabama for parts of the 50-mile Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. Her father and his close friend Martin Luther King Jr. were leaders in the nonviolent civil rights movement that inspired that march and changed history. Ms. Abernathy witnessed the growing movement in her family and home. That upbringing gives her a powerful voice in today’s discussions of race and equality. An activist, author, and actor, Ms. Abernathy published Partners to History: Martin Luther King, Ralph David Abernathy and the Civil Rights Movement in 2003. She appeared in the film Gods and Generals, the HBO movies Only in America and Miss Evers’ Boys, and the TV movie Murder in Mississippi. She has had recurring roles in TV’s The Walking Dead, Lincoln Heights, Dangerous Minds, House, 24, and Amazing Grace. Ms. Abernathy has worked for the Centers for Disease Control’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Program, for Amnesty International, and for Artists for a New South Africa. Trading Spaces: A Discussion of Race Relations Thursday, January 21 | 5 p.m. Chandler Ballroom, University Center Sponsored by the Black Student Association, Brothers of a New Direction, Students Educating and Empowering for Diversity, and Women of Color Faculty, staff, and students will discuss race relations on campus and in society as a whole. Participants will discuss strategies and initiatives for improving relations among different racial identities. This event will foster understanding and acceptance. MLK Jr. Day of Service Saturday, January 23 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chandler Ballroom, University Center The MLK Jr. Day of Service is a way for UMW students to give back to Fredericksburg in honor of the legacy of Dr. King and his commitment to strengthening communities. Students will complete various community service projects. Following the service projects, participants will engage in a discussion about servant leadership and working towards social change. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please register online at, www.umw.edu/mlkdayofservice. For more information, please contact the James Farmer Multicultural Center at 540/654-1044 or visit our web page at students.umw.edu/multicultural. 14/15-0182 MLK Jr. Kids Day