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Photographs
Far left: Dorothy Allison (third from left) and students following Allison's Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration keynote address. Photo by Joseph Mehling, College Photographer. Center: Members of AXIS Dance Company, a mixed-ability dance troupe, performing at the Hopkins Center as part of a Hopkins Center campus residency cosponsored by IDE. Photo by Jack Rowell. Right: Discussions at a Diversity Forum hosted by IDE. Photo by The Dartmouth.

Artwork
Detail from mural produced by Ernesto Cuevas and Dartmouth students as part of Encuentro Latino, a Summer Arts Festival coordinated by the Leslie Center for the Humanities.

Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Afro-American SocietyRelated and Upcoming Programs

Afro-American Society MLK Events

For MLK Celebration events planned by the AAm, please visit www.dartmouth.edu/~aam in January.

Dartmouth Centers Forum events

For DCF Conflict and Reconciliation events please visit www.dartmouth.edu/~centersforum.

Black History Month Preview

Black History Month begins on February 1 and includes a variety of programs and discussions that promote awareness and celebration of Black history at Dartmouth and in the surrounding communities. For a schedule of events, please visit www.dartmouth.edu/~blackstu or call the Office of Pluralism and Leadership at (603) 646-0987.

Professor BediRockefeller Center Lecture by Sonu Bedi, Assistant Professor of Government

Rejecting Rights: Reframing the Debate
Thursday, April 23
4:30 pm, 3 Rockefeller Hall

 

In support of the MLK Celebration theme, in April the Rockefeller Center will present this lecture on the language of rights.

Last Updated: 1/8/09