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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
From Race to Dehumanization
A Conversation with Stacey Abrams
Dr. Angela Davis presents, "Freedom is a Constant Struggle"
#SayHerName: Stories and Strategies to End Mass Criminalization
Health Empowerment Through Community Engagement : Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
Building Healthy Communities: A Pathway to Health Equity
Past Event Information
2021
Forums on Fridays: Living King’s Dreams or His Nightmares
From Race to Dehumanization
The Other Pandemic: Exploring Systems and Legacies of Racism
2020
A Conversation with Stacey Abrams
2019
Dr. Angela Davis presents, "Freedom is a Constant Struggle"
2018
"Touch the Sky" screening and discussion
A Dream: The Wake Up Call
2017
Forced Sterilization of Pan-African Women Across the Diaspora
Our Long Road to Racial Justice
2016
Cultural Competence in Healthcare Delivery: A Culturally-Conscious Model of Patient Care
#SayHerName: Stories and Strategies to End Mass Criminalization
Film and Discussion: "Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin"
Review of Civil Rights Pilgrimage Trips
2015
What Would MLK Say to 21st Century America?
2014
In acknowledgment of the Human Rights Symposium held during Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s historic visit to St. Francis College in May of 1964, our Spring 2014 lecture series focused on issues of diversity, equity, and justice.
50 Years of Progress and the Challenges that Remain
Addressing Health Disparities: Orientation to Health Promotion and Outreach for Immigrant/Refugee Community
Health Empowerment Through Community Engagement : Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration
CANCELLED: Economic Empowerment and Income Inequality: New Civil Rights Imperative
50th Anniversary Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Visit to St. Francis College
NAACP Annual MLK, Jr. Community Dialogue
2013
The 50th Anniversary Celebration of MLK, Jr.'s visit to St. Francis College included a reception, the unveiling of a permanent MLK, Jr. at St. Francis Art Exhibit, music and songs from the Civil Rights Movement by performer Mark Rust (along with 鶹ýsingers), and a screening of a short documentary film featuring Dr. King's historic visit to St. Francis College.
Building Healthy Communities: A Pathway to Health Equity
The New Frontier of Social Justice: Science and Education
A Conversation with Dr. Christopher Emdin
Reflect & Connect
鶹ýMartin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Call to Conscience and Courageous Leadership
2012
Keynote speakers for the event included Dr. Tricia Rose, professor of Africana Studies at Brown University, and Reverend Dr. H. Roy Partridge, Jr., an ordained Episcopal priest and a licensed clinical social worker.
What Do You Stand For? Southern Maine Open Mic Night
The Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King: A Revolution of Values
The Courage to Love: Taking a Stand for Justice in the 21st Century
The Stand, A Documentary Film
Music & Gospel Concert: King and The Drum Major Instinct: Justice, Peace & Righteousness
2011
The 24th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration featured events centered around the theme of Remembering Our Past: Envisioning Our Future. Keynote speakers included Douglas A. Blackmon, the Atlanta Bureau Chief of the Wall Street Journal and a Pulitzer-prize winning author for his book "Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II," and Dr. Frank A. Thomas, a preacher, teacher, lecturer, author, and scholar.
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Healthcare Crisis in America
Martin Luther King and the American Dream
A Legacy of Oppression: Reckoning with Race and History in the Age of Obama
2010
Events for the 23rd annual celebration featured activist and writer Kevin Powell as keynote speaker, a spoken word performance collaborative, the Keepin' it Reel film series, and a poetry slam by national champion Joshua Bennett.