q The Michigan Daily - Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 5A *44 m a-la d i Ii 1 4,4 444444~ A it "~ 4 ~ 'B AS e * net a .K 3 4 a "q4e4 4 44444444- ~ 4<4 4.4 44 M .tip -4 x4 .,44 i g'' i 44 2: /44W 4''4 ,4 t z h * Y r. y -4 4 4 S44 . 4 A '44424q. .7 44 A,44~£~ ~~~4 x 2r E rd'44 A ' & '4 . 2 e 3 S J. - 4 . - .. . aA . 4 4 44 I 111 Lift? CALENDAR of EVENTS I p I U All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. by Arts at Michigan, the American Music Institute, the Center for African and African American Studies, the School of Music and the Of/ice ofAcademic AMulticultural Initiatives. ARCHITECTURE DOCUMENTARY COMPETION 5:30 PM " 2107 Art and Architecture Building ' Sponsored by NOMAS. A CALL TO ACTION THROUGH SPOKEN WORD, FEATURING SAUL WILLIAMS 7:30 PM - Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre . Sponsored by the 2006 MLKSymposium Planning Committee, the Ofice ofAcademic MulticulturalInitiatives, Poetry Slam and FOKUS. T HURSDAY JANUA RY 26 SKIN CANCER & ETHNIC SKIN 8:30 AM. + 1911 'aubman Health Center'" Sponsored by the Department ofDermatology. MONDAY JANUARY 30 ML K SYMPOSIUM CLOSNG LECTURE: CHARLENE TETERS 5:00 PM -"Ballroom, Michigan Union * Sponsored by the 19th Annual MLK Symposium Planning Committee and the Office of Acadernic Midticultural Initiatives. Campus maps are available online at http://umich.edu/binfol maps. html MLK SYMPOSIUM FILM SERIES:Two TOWNS OF JASPER 6:00 PM " D1270, William Davidson Hall, Ross School of Business-"Sponsored by the 19th Annual Symposium Planning Committee and the Officer fAcade'm Multicultural Initiatives. 11TH ANNUAL NORTH CAMPUS SPIRIT OF MILK RECOGNITION PROGRAM 6:30 PM + Chrysler Center's Chesebrough Auditorium'- Sponsored by the A. Alfred Taubosan College ofA rchitecture & Urban Planning, the School fArt & Design, the College of Engineering, the School of Music, and the University Unions Office-ofArts anl Programs. SHOULD RELIGIOUS BELIEFS BE A al.ALIFICATION FOR PUBUC OFCE? 7:00 PM + Ann Arbor District Library, 343 South 5th Ave. *Sponsored by the Presidents Initiative on Ethics in Public Lift 44 4 44 444,* *4 44 44$ 444~4 Ip4s~. For a detailed, continuously updated list of all events, please visit our website at http:// mlksymposium. umich. edu MVulticutural Aferias. an rr TUNNEL OF OPPRESSION' 5:00 PM Baits 1, Stanley Upper Lounge " Sponsored by Baits Hall Residence Staff and the Baits Minority Peer Advisor. " This event runs continuously from Sunday January 8 through SundayJanuary 29. MLK SYMPOSIUM FILM SERIES: T-SHIRT TRAVELS 6:00 PM * D1276, William Davidson Hall, Ross School of Business Sponsored by the 19th Annual Symposium Planning Committee and the Office ofA cademic fuitienltural Initiatives. LANGUAGE VARIATION AND LANGUAGE CHANGE IN CAPE VERDEAN CREOLE: DR. MARLYSE BAPTISTA 4:10 PM - 4448 East Hall ' Sponsored by the Department of Linguistics. SAT U RDAY JANUARY 14 ROYAL INTRIGUEINO DISGUISE: A CONCERT OF INDONESIAN PUPPETRY, GAMELAN MUSIC AND DANCE 8:00 PM ' Rackham Auditorium " Sponsored by the Residential College, the Department ofAsian Languages and Cudtures and the (enter frr Southeast Asian Studies, the Center for World Performance Studies, the Provost's Office, Institute for the Humanities and the School of Music. FEATURING "THE THREE DOCTORS" 1:00 PM "hle Power Center'" Sponsored by the Business and Finance Division, the Office of Institutional Equity, the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 19th Annual ML K Symposium Planning Committee, the Office ofFinancialAid, and the School of Social Work. VOICES LEFT BEHIND: HURRICANE KATRINA AND THE PRISON EPIDEMIC 1:00 PM e ,Pend leton Roon, Michigan Union ' Sponsored by the Prison Creative A rts Project. MICHAEL ERIC DYSON: IS BILL COSBY RIGHT? OR HAS THE BLACK MIDDLE CLASS LOST ITS MIND? 1:30 PM - H ale Auditorium, Stephen M. Ross School of Business ' Sponsored by the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. PLANETARIUM SHOW: THE PEOPLE AND THEIR SKY 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 PM ' Exhibit Museum of Natural History, 1109 Geddes Avenue - Sponsored by the Exhibit Museum ofNatural History. KEITH A. BEAUCHAMP - DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER: THE UNTOLD STORY OF EMMETT LOUIS TILL 2:00 PM - Michigan Union Ballroom " Sponsored by the University Library, Bentley Historical Library, Information Technology Central Services, Kresge Business Administration Library, Law Library, School of Information, and University Housing COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING KEYNOTE ADDRESS: DR. SYLVESTER JAMES GATES 2:30 PM '"Chesebrough Auditorium, Duderstadt Center'+ Sponsored by the College of Engineering. HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES IN AMERICA 3:00 PM ' Bickner Auditorium, Kinesiology Building " Sponsored by the Kinesiology Student Government. INTERGROUP RELATIONS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: OUR CURRENT STATE OF KNOWLEDGE 3:30 PM '"6050 Conference Room, Institute for Social Research - Sponsored by the Institute for Social Research and the ('enter on Institutional Diversity. LESSONS FROM THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: THE POWER OF ONE 3:30 PM - Rackham Graduate School Amphitheatre, 4th floor- Sponsored by Rackham Graduate School. MARJORIE LEE BROWNE COLLOQUIUM: PROF. PHILIP KUTZKO 4:00 PM * 1360 East Hall, Mathematics Department *Sponsored by the Department ofMathematics. SOUTH AFRICAN JUSTICE IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS: A COMPARISON OF PROGRESS 4:00 PM 100 Hutchins Hall " Sponsored by the Law School. SURVIVING KATRINA: THE INTERPLAY OF RACE AND CLASS 5:30 PM ' Mendelssohn T heater - Sponsored by the School of Natural Resources and Environment's EnvironmentalJustice Program and School of Social Work. AMERICA IN AN AGE OF GENOCIDE: FROM THE HOLOCAUST TO DARFUR 7:00 PM * Residential College, East Quad I 26 - Sponsored by the Residential College and ST AND (Students 1"king Action Now in Darfir). ANNUAL DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING MEMORIAL CONCERT: TAKE 8 7:30 PM e Hill Auditorium .'Sponsored by the University Mltusical Society and Ofice offcademic Multicultural [nitiatives. Tickets must be purchased for this event. Please go to http://www.ums.orgfor more information. RE-CONTEXTUALIZING THE VISION AND MISSION OF DR. KING 8:00 PM- Ballroom, Michigan Union " Sponsored by the Chinese Christian Fellowship and the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. TUE SDAY J ANUARY 17 UNDER-SERVED & UNINSURED: DR. HERBERT SMITHERMAN, JR. 8:00 AM - M CHC Auditorium in the Maternal Child H ealth Center' Sponsored by the University of Michigan Departntent of Pediatrics. THE DINAH PROJECT BOOK CLUB DISCUSSION 5:00 PM ' Room 1334, School of Nursing * Sponsored by the Center fir the Education of Women and the School of Naursing Q/Jice of Multicultural Affiairs. FINDING YOUR VOICE: THE DREAMS AND VISION OF REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING 7:00 PM + Michigan Union +'Sponsored by Michigan Toastmasters, Twu Beta Pi and the College ofEngineering. BLACKS AND JEWS: THE SILENCE BROKEN 7:30 PM ' Location to he announced" Sponsored by TEedek and NVAACP. WE DNESDAY JAN UA RY 18 BREAKING THE SILENCE SURROUNDING SEXUAL VIOLENCE 12:00 PM - Wolverine Room, Michigan Union - Sponsored by the Sexual Assault Prevention andA wareness 'enter. MULTICULTURAL CAREER FAIR 2:00 PM ' Michigan Union.' Sponsored by the Career Center and the Office ofAcademic Multicultural Initiatives. BEYOND THE UNIVERSITY: EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL CHANGE 6:00 PM - Rack ham Auditorium Sponsored by the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Scholars Program. NROTC MLK PANEL DISCUSSION 3:30 PM e G-390, Dental Building' Sponsored by the Navy ROTC MLK SYMPOSIUM FILM SERIES: BROTHER OUTSIDER: THE LIFE OF BAYARD RUSTIN 6:00 PM " D1276, William Davidson Hall, Ross School of Business " Sponsored by the 19th Annual .Symposiurm Planning Committee and the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives. POoR PEOPLE ARE NOT EXPENDABLE 3:00 PM'. Henderson Room, Michigan League " Sponsored by the Ginsberg Center fair CommunityService and Learning. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DESIGN CHARRETTE 4:00 PM " 3rd Floor Studio, Art and Architecture Building'" Sponsored by NOMAS. COLOR SPLASH 4:00 PM * Koessler Room, Michigan League - Sponsored by the Office of Multi- Ethnic Student Afflirs and the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Affairs. NEy ORLEANS MUSIC: HISTORY AND CULTURE. 5:00 PM' -Room TBA'" Sponsored by Arts at Michigan, Center for African and African American Studies, Office ofAcademic AMfudticultural lnitiatives, the School ofMusic and the LS&A Dean's Office, Undergraduate Education. FRD AY J A NUARY 27 PHOTOGRAPHY AS A TOOL FOR SOCIAL ACTIVISM: AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE BY KENRO IZU 12:00 PM'" 1636 School of Social Work Building, International Institute ' Sponsored by University of Michigan Museum ofArt and Center for Southeast Asian Studies. ARCHITECTURE LECTURE ON DIVERSITY 5:30 PM' 2107 Art and Architecture Building'" Sponsored by NOMAS S HOT 8 BRASS BAND PLAYS NEW ORLEANS BENEFIT TO SAVE THE BRASS! 8:00 PM +'Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty Street " This benefit concert is presented by- Arts at Michigan with the generous support of the Center for African and African American Studies, FOKUS, the Michigan Theater, the Office for Academic Alulticultural Initiatives Annual MLKSymposium, the Office of the Senior Vice-Provostfor AcademicAffairs, the School of Music, the University Activities Club, the University Musical Society and the LS&A. D ean's Office, Undergraduate Education. 'Donations are suggested. Please visit http://miksymposium.umich. edu for more information. I FIRST ANNUAL CENTRAL CAMPUS SPIRIT OF MLK STUDENT RECOGNITION PROGRAM Time to be announced " Location to be announced' Sponsored by the Central Campus schools and colleges. NORA CHAPA Mu:ZA ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM 7:00 PM'" Pendleton Room, Michigan Union " Sponsored by Sigma Lambda Gamma and Sigma Lambda Beta. CONFERENCE ON IMMIGRATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: ORGANIZNG MIGRANT AND IMMIGRANT WORKERS 10:00 AM " Educational Conference Center, School of Social Work' Sponsored by MIRA. AT U DAY JA N A - 1 MLK SYMPOSIUM DAY OF SERVICE 10:00 AM '"Chemistry Building Atrium ' Sponsored by SPARK (A division of Project SERVE) at the Ginsberg Centerfor. Cormunity Service and Learning and the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives. MONDAY JANUARY 23 SOCIAL JUSTICE THOUGH NON-VIOLENT MEANS: A BROWNBAG 12:00 PM * MSA Chambers 'Sponsored by the Program on Intergroup Relations ' SPEAK FOR YOURSELF! YOUNG DETROITERS TALK ABOUT RACE AND PEACE 3:00 PM '"Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union ' Sponsored by Youth Dialogues on Race and Ethnicity in Aletropolitan Detroit, a collaboration of the University of Michigan and the Skillman Foundation. FR IDAY EI II UAI RYI 17 TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE 2:00 PM'" Rackham Ampitheater" Sponsored by the Black Student Psychological Association. SCOR BUCK HISTORY TRIBUTE: DINNER-MOVIE DISCUSSION 6:00 PM -'Location to be announced'" Sponsored by Students of Color of Rackham (SCOR): African Atmerican Black Caucus (AABC HEAD START TURNS 40: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND RECENT RESEARCH 4:00 PM'" Pendleton Room, Michigan Union - Sponsored by the National Poverty Center at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. BLACK VOLUNTEER NETWORK HIGH SCHOOL VISITATION PROGRAM William Monroe Trotter House ' Sponsored by the Black Volunteer Aetwork and the Office ofAcadeni c Multicultural initiratives. " This event runs through Monday January 16. WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING AND MICHIGAN RESEARCH COMMUNITY READS 5:30 PM ' Mosher Jordan Residence H all - Sponsored by Women in Science and Engineering, Michigan Research Community and the College of Engineering M p AY A NUA RY16 THE 19TH ANNUAL MLK SYMPOSiUm MEMORIAL LECTURE: ANNA DEAVERE SMITH 10:0(0 AMd - Hill Auditorium ' Sponsored by the 19th Annual MI KSynposium Planning Committee. ANNUAL MLK YOUTH PROGRAM 8:30 AM-3:00 PM - Modern Languages Building - Sponsored by the School of Education and the School of Social Work. CREATIVE WRITING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE 11:30 AM ' Wolverine Room A-B-C, Michigan Union- Sponsored by the Sweetland Writing ('enter. REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. SYMPOSIUM: HEALTH SCIENCES PROGRAM FEATURING DR. NAIM AKBAR + 11:45 AM " D:ow Auditoriumr, 'I'owsley Ce~nte, 1I IA Iia,'~ Se\fcond Floo44r "BLACKFACE" ON THE OPERA STAGE: INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND GENDER: NAOMI ANDRE 12:00 PM '*2239 Lane Hall'" Sponsored by the Wonm'n's Studies Program. MLK SYMPOSIUM FILM SERIES: BROTHER TO BROTHER 6:00 PM * D11270, William Davidson Hall, Ross School of Business 'Sponsored by the 19th Annual Symposium Planning Committee, the Office of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender A/fairs and the Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives. WHY WAS ROSA PARKS So TIRED? REVISITING THE STATE OF RACE AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TODAY 6:00 PM " Room 2216, Taubmnan College of Art and Architecture, Art and Architecture Building'" Sponsored by the Urban Planning Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Committee, the Office ofAcademic Multicultural Initiativ^. the T antolle e ofP MAKING LINKS AND BREAKING CHAINS 9:00 AM ' Michigan League " Sponsored by Students Allied for Freedom and Equality, the Native American Students Association, American Civil Liberties Union-UM Chapter, Muslim Students Association, Students Supporting Affirmative Action, Students of Color of Rackbam, Arab Students Association, Black Student Union, Inter- Cooperative Council, Abeng Multicultural Council, South Asian ProgressiviAlliance. " This event runs throughJanuay 29. k -l THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP: THOUGHTS ON EDUCATIONAL INEQUITY IN AMERICA 6:00 PM '"Koessler Room, Michigan League- Sponsored by Yeach For America. ACTIVIST...WITH A DAY JOB 7:00 PM " Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union ' Sponsored by M- Vision. INTERVEW WITH THE ARTIST: KENRO IZU 3:00 PM - University of Michigan Museum of Art ' Sponsored by University of Michigan Museum ofArt and Center for Sout4east Asian A rchitec Depart, and Rat HOT 8 G TRADITID NEW OR 4:30 PN ?ICS;, we $auunja n C, 4t4'44l~e (1>4.1Studies. cture and Urban Planning, the ment of Urban and Regional Planning ckham Student.Government. °'" '> a D YJANUA RY aCs 25.. ,y . UMBO? RAP, JAZZ, ROCK AND MYTH: N AND TRANSFORMATION IN CONTEMPORARY ' LEANS BRASS BANDS > '4& °4 y ' M e Rackham Auditorium ' Sponsored *A