Highline Community College
FOR
RELEASE: IMMEDIATELY
DATE: January 9, 2008
CONTACT: Natasha Burrowes,
(206) 878-3710, ext. x3256, nburrowe@highline.edu
Lisa Skari, (206)
878-3710, ext. 3705, lskari@highline.edu
The most diverse college in
In a week-long series of events,
Highline will welcome a variety of speakers and performers to explore the
legacy of the late Dr. King and to examine the state of the nation with regard
to diversity today.
Events include:
Tuesday, Jan. 22:
Capitol
Resistance: Hip Hop as Mass Media, 9 and 10 a.m., Building 7
Lecture Hall, featuring Dr. Jared Ball (professor of Africana and Media Studies
at Morgan State University and University of Maryland), Head-Roc
(internationally known and respected MC/Producer), and DJ 2-Tone Jones (DJ and
activist).
The
Urgency of Now, 12:10 p.m., Building 7, featuring Dr.
Wednesday,
Jan. 23:
Civic Engagement and Community Empowerment, 9 a.m.
and 11 a.m.,
Prison
Industrial Complex, 12:10 p.m., Building 7, featuring attorney Beth Colgan talking about the rising number of prisoners in the
Thursday, Jan.: 24
Boys of Baraka, 9 a.m.
and 12:10 p.m.,
9am & 12:10pm, Highline Student Union (Building 8) -
Social Justice – Personal Reflections and Stories, 10
a.m., Building 7, featuring Abdi
Sami, a graduate of the
Friday, Jan. 25:
We Become By Walking: Youth Activism
and the Role of Art in Social Movement, 11 a.m., Highline Student
Union, third floor Leadership Resource Room.
Artist Jonathan Matas discusses his new mural,
depicting student and youth resistance from the 1960s to the present.
All events are free and open to the public.
With
the most diverse population of any college in