Description
Please see the drop/add web page for more information.
More from Today's Events
- Jan 284:30 PMInterfaith Dinner and Dialogue: Empowering Diversity, Inspiring ActionToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Is justice a cornerstone of your spirituality?Join us for an evening of meaningful conversation and community connection over a shared meal. This interfaith gathering invites participants to explore how faith and spirituality can empower diversity and inspire collective action toward building a just, inclusive, and sustainable world.Hosted by the ALANA Cultural Center and the Muslim Student Association, and co-facilitated by a diverse group of student leaders, this event is open to all. Come share your perspectives and enrich this shared journey of understanding and growth.View the full MLK Week schedule. - Jan 284:30 PMThe Fortunoff Archive as Model of Grassroots Refugee/Survivor Archival ActivismToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, The Robert Ho Lecture Room, Lawrence 105
Steven Naron Director of Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale UniversityIn 1979, a grassroots organization, the Holocaust Survivors Film Project, began videotaping Holocaust survivors and witnesses in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1981, the original collection of 183 testimonies was deposited at Yale University, and the Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies opened its doors to the public in 1982. Since then, the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies has initiated, recorded, and preserved witness testimonies in North and South America, Europe, and Israel. The collection of over 4,400 testimonies comprising more than 12,000 hours is available to researchers, educators, and the general public.Because it was founded by refugees and survivors, the Archive is a fascinating early example of the use of video oral history as a form or “archival activism” by and for survivors of mass violence. Its embeddedness in the community has had a lasting influence on all aspects of the Archive’s work including its conceptualization, interview methodology, cataloguing, and how the collection should be used in teaching and research. This presentation will explore this influence by examining the history of the collection, the archive’s role in helping to shift focus to the individual witness in Holocaust historiography, and some of the ethical challenges and obligations inherent in an archive of this nature.Light finger foods provided, please bring your own water.Sponsored by The Lois and Frank Lautenberg Jewish Lecture Fund - Jan 285:30 PMA Conversation with Professor Ellen KralyToday's Events | Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, Kate Gleason Auditorium
Join us in Rochester for a conversation with Ellen Kraly, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies Emerita, on the arc and architecture of U.S immigration policy.Registration is $13. Food and drinks will be provided. - Jan 29All day2025 MLK Week CelebrationToday's Events | Various Locations
Each year at the beginning of the spring semester, the ALANA Cultural Center leads a series of events commemorating the legacy and life of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.The 2025 theme is "Shaping Equitable Communities and a Sustainable, Just Environment."View the complete MLK Week schedule. - Jan 29All dayEnd of Drop/Add PeriodToday's Events
Drop/Add period for full-term and first-half-of-term courses ends at 4:30 p.m.Please see Drop/Add webpage for information - Jan 298:45 AMMLK Week Morning ReflectionToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Start your day with a peaceful 30-minute session dedicated to reflection and mindfulness.This event offers a reflective space to center yourself, honor Dr. King’s legacy, and contemplate how we can contribute to shaping equitable, sustainable, and meaningful communities.View the full MLK Week schedule.