MCLA's 2nd CommUNITY Education Social
MCLA’S First CommUNITY Education Social took place in April 2016. Conceptualized by Mikaela Serrano-Moore ’18, this event is intended to educate and bring awareness to social issues, taboo topics, and injustices that while not shared by all of us, impact members of our community in various ways. This event is a chance for all of us to inform ourselves about the realities others may face in their day to day lives.
Please join us for all or part of the day as you are able!
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
10:00- 12 noond
Quad (rain: Marketplace)
Interactive Tables
- Disability Awareness
- Sexual Violence Prevention/It’s on Us
- LGBTQIA+ and vocabulary
- Black Contemporary Movements
- Dignity/Respect Campaign
- Mental Health Awareness
Bowman Atrium
- Film shorts focusing on race
- Portable Presses (3) for making your own postcard/sign
- Express Yourself Banner for reflections
10:30-12 noon
Campus Conversation on Race (CCOR)
Sullivan Lounge
12 noon
Jonathan Lerner
Church Street Center
Jonathan Lerner, a co-founder of the Weather Underground, will speak about his experiences as an activist in the 60’s. This program is required for all first year students in FYE classes. All are welcome.
1:00- 3:00 pm
Quad (rain: Marketplace)
Interactive Tables Continue
- Disability Awareness
- Sexual Violence Prevention/It’s on Us
- LGBTQIA+ and vocabulary
- Black Contemporary Movements
- Dignity/Respect Campaign
- Mental Health Awareness
Bowman Atrium
- Film shorts focusing on race
- Express Yourself Banner for reflections
- FREE Ice Cream Novelty for those whose passports have been marked at 6 or more activities