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Monday, January 27, 2025
- 12:00 AM23h 59mArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- 12:00 AM23h 59mArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and Authors Advocating for Just CommunitiesArtists' Books for Equity: Artists and authors advocating for just communities | Ongoing (through April 1), Bertrand Library - Main Floor & Special Collections Exhibit Area, Lower Level 1 Historically, the printed word has served as a vehicle for shaping social change. Through artists' books–works of art that take the form of a book–the artists and authors behind these works have used the creative freedom of the medium to call attention to issues of social justice. Tackling racism, immigration, gender, climate change, and more, the selection of artists' books on exhibit from SCUA's collection illustrates the power of art and print to advocate for more just communities.
- 4:30 PM1hMulti-Faith CoalitionA weekly meeting of Bucknell's Multi-Faith coalition, a group of students seeking to build relationships and community across lines of religious difference. All are welcome (people of faith, people of no faith, and anyone in between)!
- 4:30 PM1hMulti-Faith CoalitionA weekly meeting of Bucknell's Multi-Faith coalition, a group of students seeking to build relationships and community across lines of religious difference. All are welcome (people of faith, people of no faith, and anyone in between)!
- 4:30 PM1hMulti-Faith CoalitionA weekly meeting of Bucknell's Multi-Faith coalition, a group of students seeking to build relationships and community across lines of religious difference. All are welcome (people of faith, people of no faith, and anyone in between)!
- 4:30 PM1hWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- 4:30 PM1hWest African Drumming LessonJoin the Griot Institute for an exciting experience with West African drumming! Lessons will be held weekly on Mondays throughout the semester. This opportunity is free of charge! No experience necessary and instruments are provided. Register by emailing griot@bucknell.edu.
- 6:00 PM4hTHEATRE AUDITIONS: Spring Mainstage Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
- 6:00 PM4hTHEATRE AUDITIONS: Spring Mainstage Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
- 7:00 PM1h 30mMLK Week 2025 Keynote Speaker, Judy RichardsonKeynote Speaker, Judy Richardson - Civil Rights Activist, SNCC Organizer, Filmmaker Date: Monday, January 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm Location: Trout Auditorium, Vaughan Literature Bio: Judy Richardson was on SNCC staff in Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama (1963-66). Her experiences in SNCC continue to ground both her film and education work. She is currently codirecting the new visitor center film for the National Park Service's Frederick Douglass House in Washington, D.C. In 1968, she was a co-founder of Drum & Spear Bookstore, once the country's largest African American Bookstore. She was on the production team for all 14 hours of the seminal PBS series, Eyes on the Prize, as its series associate producer, then its education director, and then continued to produce documentaries for PBS, the History Channel, and museums. These include the NPS' "Little Rock 9" visitor center videos, The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 (PBS) and Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters (History Channel). She co-edited Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC, a compilation of the testimonies of 53 SNCC women. She co-directed two NEH three-week teacher institutes, co-hosted by Duke University and focused on "Teaching Grassroots Movements in the South". She is a member of the SNCC Legacy Project board, was a Visiting Professor at Brown University, and has an honorary doctorate from Swarthmore College. Questions can be directed to mlkweek@bucknell.edu.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mMLK Week 2025 Keynote Speaker, Judy RichardsonKeynote Speaker, Judy Richardson - Civil Rights Activist, SNCC Organizer, Filmmaker Date: Monday, January 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm Location: Trout Auditorium, Vaughan Literature Bio: Judy Richardson was on SNCC staff in Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama (1963-66). Her experiences in SNCC continue to ground both her film and education work. She is currently codirecting the new visitor center film for the National Park Service's Frederick Douglass House in Washington, D.C. In 1968, she was a co-founder of Drum & Spear Bookstore, once the country's largest African American Bookstore. She was on the production team for all 14 hours of the seminal PBS series, Eyes on the Prize, as its series associate producer, then its education director, and then continued to produce documentaries for PBS, the History Channel, and museums. These include the NPS' "Little Rock 9" visitor center videos, The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 (PBS) and Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters (History Channel). She co-edited Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC, a compilation of the testimonies of 53 SNCC women. She co-directed two NEH three-week teacher institutes, co-hosted by Duke University and focused on "Teaching Grassroots Movements in the South". She is a member of the SNCC Legacy Project board, was a Visiting Professor at Brown University, and has an honorary doctorate from Swarthmore College. Questions can be directed to mlkweek@bucknell.edu.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mMLK Week 2025 Keynote Speaker, Judy RichardsonKeynote Speaker, Judy Richardson - Civil Rights Activist, SNCC Organizer, Filmmaker Date: Monday, January 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm Location: Trout Auditorium, Vaughan Literature Bio: Judy Richardson was on SNCC staff in Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama (1963-66). Her experiences in SNCC continue to ground both her film and education work. She is currently codirecting the new visitor center film for the National Park Service's Frederick Douglass House in Washington, D.C. In 1968, she was a co-founder of Drum & Spear Bookstore, once the country's largest African American Bookstore. She was on the production team for all 14 hours of the seminal PBS series, Eyes on the Prize, as its series associate producer, then its education director, and then continued to produce documentaries for PBS, the History Channel, and museums. These include the NPS' "Little Rock 9" visitor center videos, The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 (PBS) and Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters (History Channel). She co-edited Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC, a compilation of the testimonies of 53 SNCC women. She co-directed two NEH three-week teacher institutes, co-hosted by Duke University and focused on "Teaching Grassroots Movements in the South". She is a member of the SNCC Legacy Project board, was a Visiting Professor at Brown University, and has an honorary doctorate from Swarthmore College. Questions can be directed to mlkweek@bucknell.edu.
- 7:00 PM1h 30mMLK Week 2025 Keynote Speaker, Judy RichardsonKeynote Speaker, Judy Richardson - Civil Rights Activist, SNCC Organizer, Filmmaker Date: Monday, January 27, 2025 Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm Location: Trout Auditorium, Vaughan Literature Bio: Judy Richardson was on SNCC staff in Georgia, Mississippi, and Alabama (1963-66). Her experiences in SNCC continue to ground both her film and education work. She is currently codirecting the new visitor center film for the National Park Service's Frederick Douglass House in Washington, D.C. In 1968, she was a co-founder of Drum & Spear Bookstore, once the country's largest African American Bookstore. She was on the production team for all 14 hours of the seminal PBS series, Eyes on the Prize, as its series associate producer, then its education director, and then continued to produce documentaries for PBS, the History Channel, and museums. These include the NPS' "Little Rock 9" visitor center videos, The Orangeburg Massacre 1968 (PBS) and Slave Catchers, Slave Resisters (History Channel). She co-edited Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC, a compilation of the testimonies of 53 SNCC women. She co-directed two NEH three-week teacher institutes, co-hosted by Duke University and focused on "Teaching Grassroots Movements in the South". She is a member of the SNCC Legacy Project board, was a Visiting Professor at Brown University, and has an honorary doctorate from Swarthmore College. Questions can be directed to mlkweek@bucknell.edu.