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FOR RELEASE: Wednesday, January 10, 2007
MLK Events Planned
“Days of Recommitment” organized to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas and Fayetteville communities are coming together this
month with two weeks of activities celebrating the life, achievements and
legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The
“Days of Recommitment: Honoring our Past, Charting Our Future” events are
scheduled around the national Martin Luther King holiday, Monday, Jan. 15. The events were organized by the university
and the Northwest Arkansas Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Planning Committee.
At 9 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 the celebration begins
with a community service project at Seven Hills Homeless Shelter. Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity Inc. will sponsor the project and a variety of fraternities,
sororities, student organizations and members of the Northwest
Arkansas community will take part. The group will offer
transportation for the elderly.
At 7 p.m. that day, a “Service of Praise and Reflection” will be held at The
Dwelling Place, 2458 E. Joyce Blvd. This event will be hosted by the
Northwest Arkansas Planning Committee.
The program will highlight several leaders in the community who will
reflect experiences during the time in which King was actively involved in the civil
rights movement. This program will also feature area choirs and choral groups.
This event is designed to promote harmony within the Northwest Arkansas community.
At 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, a memorial service will
be held for King at the St. James Baptist Church in Fayetteville. The featured speaker will be the Rev.
Delbert Ray Brown of Clarksville, Tenn.
Events on Martin
Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 15, will begin with a Youth Prayer Breakfast at
Bordino’s restaurant at 8 a.m. The purpose of this event is to allow
young people to come together in prayer and reflect on how the meaning behind
King's dream has affected their lives. There will be several youth
speakers to talk about freedom, equality and justice for all. Following
the breakfast the young people will be taken to the University of Arkansas Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building to take part in games such as
basketball, volleyball and racquetball.
At 11:15 a.m. in the Walton Arts Center parking lot the city of Fayetteville will present a City Award Program to honor
a city employee who exhibits the spirit and legacy of King.
This will be followed by a march from the
parking lot to the Fulbright Peace Fountain on the University of Arkansas campus, where a noon vigil will be held in remembrance of
King. The vigil is sponsored by the university’s Black Students Association and
the Associated Student Government.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events will
conclude with the 11th Annual Recommitment Banquet at the Fayetteville Town Center at 7 p.m. The featured speaker will be Alfreda
Robinson, associate dean at George
Washington University Law School. In addition, the MLK Scholarships will
be awarded and individuals from the Northwest Arkansas community will be honored for outstanding community
service.
Other events including films, showings,
performances and lectures continue until January 31. A full schedule of events is listed below:
Days of
Recommitment Events
Saturday, Jan.
13 9 a.m. Community Service Project Location: Seven
Hills Homeless Shelter, 1561 W. Sixth St., Fayetteville Sponsored by
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Other participants will include a variety of
fraternities, sororities, student organizations and members of the Northwest Arkansas community. This group will offer transportation for the
elderly.
7 p.m. Service
of Praise and Reflection Location: The Dwelling Place, 2458 E. Joyce Blvd., Fayetteville Sponsored by NWA
MLK Planning Committee This program
will highlight several leaders in the community who will reflect on experiences
during the time in which King was actively involved in the civil rights movement.
Also, this program will feature area choirs and choral groups.
Sunday, Jan. 14 3 p.m. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service Location: St.
James Baptist Church, 115
S. Willow St., Fayetteville Sponsored by
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. & NWA MLK Planning Committee Speaker: Rev.
Delbert Ray Brown of Clarksville, Tenn.
Monday, Jan. 15 8 a.m. King Team Community Service Program Youth Prayer Breakfast Location: Bordino’s,
310 W. Dickson, Fayetteville The purpose of
this event is to allow youth to come together in prayer and reflect on how the
meaning behind King's dream has affected their lives. There will be
several youth speakers to talk about freedom, equality and justice for
all. Winners of the MLK Poster Contest will be presented with $25 savings
bonds.
9:30
a.m. Youth Activity Location: Health,
Physical Education and Recreation
Building, University of Arkansas Sponsored by NWA
MLK Planning Committee The young people
will go to the University of Arkansas HPER Building to play games
such as basketball, volleyball and racquetball.
11:15 a.m. MLK March/City Awards Program Location: Walton Arts Center Parking Lot, Fayetteville Sponsored by NWA
MLK Planning Committee and the city of Fayetteville The city of Fayetteville will honor a city employee who exhibits
the spirit and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The march will start at the Walton Arts Center parking lot and follow a designated path
to the Fulbright Peace Fountain behind Old Main.
Noon Vigil Location:
Fulbright Peace Fountain, University
of Arkansas Sponsored by UA
Black Students Association & Associated Student Government
7 p.m. 11th
Annual Recommitment Banquet Featured
Speaker: Alfreda Robinson, associate dean at George Washington University Law School Location: Fayetteville Town Center, 15 W. Mountain, Fayetteville Sponsored by NWA
MLK Planning Committee MLK Scholarships
will be awarded and individuals from the Northwest Arkansas community will be honored for
outstanding community service.
Jan. 10 to Feb.
28 Art Exhibit Featured Artist:
Ralph Armstrong of Little
Rock Location: University of Arkansas Mullins Library lobby level Sponsored by
University Libraries & UA MLK Committee A series of
images by Little
Rock
photographer Ralph Armstrong will be on display in the lobby level of Mullins
Library at the University of Arkansas.
Jan. 16 to 31 MLK Poster
Contest Display Location: University of Arkansas Multicultural Center Sponsored by NWA
MLK Planning Committee & UA MLK Committee The University
of Arkansas Multicultural Center will be displaying the submissions to the
poster contest.
Tuesday, Jan. 16 11:30
a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Roundtable Discussion “Transitions:
Experiences of University of Arkansas Graduate Students from HBCUs.” Location: University of Arkansas Union,
Room 312 NW Sponsored by
BGSA, UA Graduate School & UA MLK Committee A roundtable of
graduate students will discuss the transitional experiences at the University of Arkansas as a graduate of a historical black
college or university.
Wednesday, Jan.
17 9
a.m.-6 p.m.
(hourly) Documentary
Film Screening The
Quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend Location:
University of Arkansas Union Theatre Sponsored by UA
MLK Committee The film The
Quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend documents a group of internationally acclaimed
black quiltmakers from Gee's Bend,
Ala. It explores the extraordinary lives,
inspirations, and history of these artists, and also follows them on a poignant
and sometimes very comical bus journey to see their quilts exhibited at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Musical Performance Halftime of
UA/Georgia Basketball Game Featured
Performers: UA Inspirational Singers Location: UA Bud
Walton Arena
Thursday, Jan.
18 11:30
a.m. University
Lecture “Leaders in the
Mirror: Meet Your Future Today” Featured
Speaker: Joyce Elliott, Arkansas
State Representative Location: Walton
Reading Room, Mullins Library Sponsored by the
UA MLK Committee
12:30
- 1:30 p.m. Musical
Performance “Songs of Freedom and Remembrance” Featured
Performers: Broad Daylight Location: Arkansas Union Food Court Lobby (3rd Floor) Sponsored by UA
MLK Committee
4 p.m. College Lecture "Memphis before Montgomery: Interracial Movements for Economic
Justice before the Civil Rights Era" Featured
Speaker: Dr. Robert McMath, dean of Honors College Location: University of Arkansas Multicultural Center Sponsored by UA Honors College & UA MLK Committee
Friday, Jan. 19 Noon College Lecture “African American's Struggles and Achievements in Agriculture” Featured
Speaker: Dr. Handy Williamson Jr., vice provost for
International Programs, University of Missouri Location: University of Arkansas Hembree Auditorium (Agriculture Building 107E) Sponsored by UA
College of Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences & UA MLK Committee
3 p.m. University Lecture “Hip-Hop’s
Influence on Violence and Incarceration Rates Among African American Men: What
Would Dr. King Say?” Featured
Speaker: Dr. Joe Seabrooks, Assistant Vice Chancellor
for Student Affairs Location: University of Arkansas Mullins Library Sponsored by University of Arkansas MLK Committee
Saturday,
Jan. 20 7 p.m. Dance Performance “Celebrating the Music and Culture of West Africa” Featured
Performers: Afrique Aya Dance Company Location:
University of Arkansas Union Theater Sponsored by University of Arkansas MLK Committee
Monday, Jan. 22 5:30
p.m. College Lecture “Shaping the
Future of the Profession” Featured
Speaker: Dr. Ted Landsmark, president, Boston Architectural College, and president of the Association of
Collegiate Schools of Architecture Location:
University of Arkansas Shollmeier Lecture Hall, Vol Walker Hall Sponsored by UA College of Architecture
11:30
a.m. Discussion and Book Signing “Civil Rights and the Black Panther Party” Featured Author:
Dr. Curtis Austin Location:
University of Arkansas Shollmeier Lecture Hall, Vol Walker Hall 7 p.m. Book Signing Location: Night
Birds Books Sponsored by University of Arkansas Press
Tuesday, Jan. 23 11:30
a.m. Panel Discussion “The MLK Movement: Voices of Change” Location:
University of Arkansas Walton College of Business, Reynolds Center Auditorium Sponsored by UA
Walton College of Business The panel will
consist of Gerald Alley, Michael Joshua and Donald Bland. Timothy Howell will
be the moderator. The panel will be discussing the impact and changes as result
of the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Wednesday
January 24 11:30
am University
Lecture “A Fine Line: Serving My Community and
Working to Achieve Dr. King's Dream of the Beloved Community” Featured
Speaker: Dr. Sybil Jordan Hampton, former director, Winthrop Rockefeller
Foundation Location: Walton
Reading Room, Mullins Library
Thursday, Jan.
25 12:30
p.m. – 1:30 p.m. College Lecture “What Matters
Most: Finding the Passion, Purpose and Focus to Achieve Your Life’s Goals” Featured
Speaker: Troy Alley, vice president of Con-Real
Support Group Inc., Dallas, Texas. Location: Bell Engineering Center, Room 288 Sponsored by UA College of Engineering
Monday, Jan. 29 7 p.m. Diversity Show: Talent &
Entertainment Location:
University of Arkansas Union Theater Sponsored by UA
Diversity Alliance
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Contact:
Danielle Wood,
recruitment manager Office of
Affirmative Action (479) 575-4825
Steve Voorhies,
manager of media relations University
Relations (479) 575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu
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