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.
Emerging LeadershipPaul is the Director of Higher Education at the Latin American Youth Center in Washington, D.C., where he oversees four college preparation programs that serve at risk minority youth.
Ongoing CommitmentJames is founder and principal of Incite Productions, which produces documentaries promoting positive social change around the world. Butterworth produced and directed Incite’s debut film, Seoul Train, which has won more than a dozen major awards and inspired countless grassroots and policy-level actions worldwide.
Lester B. Granger '18 Lifetime Achievement AwardTom has worked in the fields of civil rights, social and economic justice, environmental racism, community economic development in low-income and minority areas, and sustainable use of natural resources. Through work at the Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund , Resources Development Foundation, and other foundations, he created new organizations and arranged long-term financial support for these causes. His efforts have substantially impacted important social change in the U.S. and developing countries.
Lester B. Granger '18 Lifetime Achievement AwardKaren is former president of the William T. Grant Foundation and founder of the United States’ first comprehensive adolescent HIV/AIDS program. She began her medical career working in prison health and has worked on health reform both as a member of U.S. Senate Finance Committee
staff and as Executive Officer of The Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. She currently is a humanitarian volunteer, serving on a dozen boards of non-profit organizations that focus on global health and youth development and on trying to help prevent the causes of war.
The Mascoma Clinic provides free medical care to underserved residents of Enfield, Canaan, and other New Hampshire towns. It is run by Dartmouth Medical School students and sponsored by the Good Neighbor Health Clinic.
SEAD expands educational opportunities for high school students from under-resourced urban and rural schools while offering the Dartmouth community a unique opportunity for service learning.