2011 Martin Luther King Day Teach-In
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Megan Burke, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, talked about ways to meaningfully Engage Diversity.
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Mia Roberson, a first-year student and member of the Diversity Project, talked about engaging others.
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Katie Rose Bosnan, a sophomore, discusses the challenges of meeting new diverse people.
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Dick Folse, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, spoke to the audience during the second panel about Education and Social Justice.
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Middle-school students Lucy and Hannah talk about the positive effects community programs have on them. They are both choosing to go to college. |
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Renee, a mentor to Lucy and Hannah, left, spoke about the Blank Canvas project members. |
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The third panel, Theatre of the Oppressed, was lead by Dani Snyder-Young from the School of Theatre Arts. She had students examine the relationship between themselves and authorities. |
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Dani Snyder-Young with two IWU students. |
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