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SUMMARY:MLK Convocation Welcoming Remarks
DESCRIPTION:MLK Convocation Welcoming Remarks \nTuesday\, January 21\n9 to 9:20 a.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nWelcoming Remarks with Fr. Michael Carter\, SSE; Vernita Weller\, Student Success Advisor; Dr. Richard Plumb\, SMC President; Dr. Gretchen Galbraith\, Vice President for Academic Affairs. 
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/mlk-convocation-welcoming-remarks/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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SUMMARY:Who Counted as "the People" in the U.S. Constitution? Our Founding Fathers' Ideas about Race\, Gender\, & Citizenship in 1787
DESCRIPTION:Who Counted as “the People” in the U.S. Constitution? Our Founding Fathers’ Ideas about Race\, Gender\, & Citizenship in 1787  \nTuesday\, January 21\n9″25 to 10:05 a.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nWho Counted as “the People” in the U.S. Constitution? Our Founding Fathers’ Ideas about Race\, Gender\, & Citizenship in 1787 with Alexandra Garrett\, Assistant Professor\, SMC History Dept.  \nThis talk will do a deep dive into who\, exactly\, the Founding Fathers conceived as “counting” in the political body of a new country called United States. The answers may surprise you! Dr. Garrett will give the historical background of where and why white people\, Black people\, indigenous people\, and immigrants appeared in our country’s founding document\, and connect our past to our current unequal society. 
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/who-counted-as-the-people-in-the-u-s-constitution-our-founding-fathers-ideas-about-race-gender-citizenship-in-1787/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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SUMMARY:Beloved Community and Non-Violence 365 (The King Center)
DESCRIPTION:Beloved Community and Non-Violence 365 (The King Center)  \nTuesday\, January 21\n10:15 to 11 a.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nBeloved Community and Non-Violence 365 (The King Center) with Vernita Weller\, Student Success Advisor  “Rev. Dr. King’s philosophy of non-violence was based on the inspiration of Jesus Christ and the methodology of Mohandas K. Gandhi (King Center).” Non-Violence 365\, the King Center initiative\, encourages us as individuals to commit to live out King’s philosophy of non-violence every day resulting in the emergence of the Beloved Community. We will examine and discuss the 6 tenets promoted by the King Center and the Saint Michael’s College Beloved Community Statements. 
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/beloved-community-and-non-violence-365-the-king-center/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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SUMMARY:Sending Sisterhood: Building Benevolent Beloved Communities through the United States Postal System
DESCRIPTION:Sending Sisterhood: Building Benevolent Beloved Communities through the United States Postal System \nTuesday\, January 21\n2:45 to 3:50 p.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nSending Sisterhood: Building Benevolent Beloved Communities through the United States Postal System with Pamela N. Walker\, PhD\, Assistant Professor of History\, University of Vermont   \nDr. Walker’s talk will discuss the new yet hidden in plain sight story of women’s social movement participation during the 1960s through the Mississippi Box Project. The project unfolded through the U.S. postal service\, an overlooked government service that was a contentious site in the battle for civil rights. The project allowed ordinary Black women in Mississippi and white women in New England to forge unique relationships and participate in the Civil Rights Movement through the exchange of food\, clothing\, medicine\, letters\, and movement information. By the end of the decade\, more than six thousand individuals traded goods and letters through the postal system across the Mason-Dixon. Creating their own imperfect beloved communities through the postal service – most without ever meeting in person – Black and white women worked together to literally and figuratively feed the Civil Rights Movement.  
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/sending-sisterhood-building-benevolent-beloved-communities-through-the-united-states-postal-system/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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SUMMARY:MLK Convocation Keynote - "Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, Yesterday and Today: Walk Together Children\, Don’t Ya Get Weary"
DESCRIPTION:MLK Convocation Keynote – “Martin Luther King\, Jr.\, Yesterday and Today: Walk Together Children\, Don’t Ya Get Weary” \nRev. Dr. Shaun Whitehead \nTuesday\, January 21\n4 to 5:30 p.m.\nRoy Room\, Dion Family Student Center \nKeynote with Rev. Dr. Shaun Whitehead\, University Chaplain\, Saint Lawrence University
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/mlk-convocation-keynote-rev-dr-shaun-whitehead/
LOCATION:Roy Room\, Dion Family Student Center
CATEGORIES:Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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SUMMARY:Radical Empathy: Taking Action/Bridging Divides - Annual Sutherland Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Radical Empathy: Taking Action/Bridging Divides\nAnnual Sutherland Lecture Series  \nWednesday\, January 22\n4 p.m.\nRecital Hall\, McCarthy Arts Center \nTerri Givens is a Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. She was the Provost’s Advisor on the Strategy to Address Anti-Black Racism at McGill University from 2021-2024\, where she supported the provost’s offices work to increase the hiring of and support for Black faculty\, staff and students. She is formerly the CEO of the Center for Higher Education Leadership and has worked with a variety of colleges\, universities and ed tech companies on issues related to innovation and excellence in higher education. As the author of the book “Radical Empathy: Finding a Path to Bridging Racial Divides\,” she is a sought after consultant and speaker on issues related to leadership and inclusion. She has more than 30 years of experience in higher education\, politics\, international affairs\, and nonprofits. She is an accomplished speaker and uses her platform to develop leaders with an understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion\, while encouraging personal growth through empathy. \nTerri is the author/editor of books and articles on immigration policy\, European politics and right-wing politics. Her most recent published books are Radical Empathy: Finding a Path to Bridging Racial Divides\, from Policy Press and The Roots of Racism: The Politics of White Supremacy in the US and Europe\, published by Bristol University Press. Her book\, Reckoning: Creating Positive Change through Radical Empathy is forthcoming in 2025.
URL:https://www.smcvt.edu/event/annual-sutherland-lecture-series-radical-empathy-taking-action-bridging-divides/
LOCATION:Recital Hall\, McCarthy Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Academic Affairs,Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation
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