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Dear Friends, PJI, in partnership with colleagues across the college and partners throughout the community, is proud to present Conversation on Justice 2019. Throughout the last number of years, this weekly conference has blossomed into a deeply engaging time of thoughtful inquiry and challenging questions about the issues that most impact human flourishing. Always with the goal of growing the Culture of Peace, we recognize the imperative of justice for all people. As we aspire to equity, human rights, and peace within, between and among us, we offer this week of education to our students and community so as to move one step closer to the world we wish to live in. Thank you to Student Development for providing financial support, to the PJI Academic and Campus Coordinators, Michele, Nicole, Aida, Elizabeth, Paul and Jennifer for their dedication to this work, to the faculty, staff and community members facilitating the workshops, and the PJI office staff for bringing it all together. And thanks to you, for taking part in this exciting work.
Yours, Rachel and the entire PJI Family
All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise stated. For more information call 407-582-2291 or visit
www.valenciacollege.edu/pji Conversation on Justice is sponsored by the Peace and Justice Institute with funding support from Valencia College’s Student Development. For disability accommodations to access the COJ events, please contact the Office for Students with Disabilities at 407-582-2934.
PJI ADVISORY COUNCIL Rachel Allen Patricia Ambinder, Chair Susan Arkin John Bersia Allie Braswell Paul Chapman Anna V. Eskamani Ann Farrell Sue Foreman Rev. Bryan Fulwider Marcia Hope Goodwin Kiki Grossman Aminah Hamidullah Greg Higgerson Sumner Hutcheson III Dr. Stacey Johnson Pam Kancher Rabbi David Kay Hon. Bob LeBlanc Dr. Geroge A. Lopez Lauri Lott Dr. Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra Betty Martinez Lowery Dr. James McDonald Cindy Moon Imam Muhammad Musri Patricia Newton LaFontaine E. Oliver Krystal Pherai Dr. Yasmeen Qadri Lucy Roberts Resham Shirsat Nina Streich Andrew Thomas Subhas R. Tiwari Penny Villegas Bickley Wilson
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Table of Contents
Community Workshop: Organizing Action for Justice…..............................….…………………4 Opening Event: An Evening with Iron Eagle……………………………………………………………………5 Pink and Blue: The Visible and Invisible Violence of Gender Roles…………………………….6 Black History Breakfast Celebration……………………………………………………………………….…………7 Conversation on Justice Campus Schedules East Campus (701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando FL 32825)……………………………..……………….8 West Campus (1800 South Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32811)…………………………………….……….…15
Winter Park Campus (850 W. Morse Boulevard, Winter Park FL 32789)……………………….………21 Lake Nona Campus (12350 Narcoossee Road, Orlando, FL 32832)…………………………….…………26
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EAST CAMPUS CONVERSATION ON JUSTICE SCHEDULE Time Monday
January 28 Tuesday
January 29 Wednesday January 30
Thursday January 31
8:30 – 9:45 am
Be the One to Know Love
Trisha Whitmire
Building 8 Room 101
Voting Rights: Local, State and National
Perspectives
Terri Susan Fine
Building 8 Room 101
The Simplicity of Money You Were
Never Taught
Josh Zepess and Max Rosen
Building 8 Room 101
Climate Change: Why and What
We Can Do
Desta Horner and Dr. Richard Wood
Building 8 Room 102
Black History Breakfast
Celebration
Anna Saintil and Nicole Valentino
Building 8 Room 101
10:00 – 11:15 am
Gender Inequality
Adrienne Trier – Bieniek
Building 8 Room 101
Creating the Community of Your
Dreams
Jim Belcher
Building 8 Room 101
Anti-Semitism in America
Aby Boumarate and
Nicole Valentino
Building 8 Room 101
Animals and Ecosystems, Nature vs. Humans, and Effective
Advocacy
Dan and Nancy Kon and other Facilitators
Building 8 Room 101
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
The Surreal Search for a Personal Casa Azul: Frida
Kahlo's Embodied Activism and Feminism
Crystal Smith and Elizabeth Faulcon
Building 8 Room 101
People Power: The Nonviolent Path to Peace and Justice
Kristin Lauria
Building 8 Room 101
Racial and Ethnic Identity and the
Single Story
Gabrielle Younker
Building 8 Room 101
Kaepernick and the National Anthem
Hank Van Putten
Building 8 Room 101
1:00 – 2:15 pm
Peaceful Activism: How to Practice Nonviolent Civil
Disobedience and Self-Care
Krystal Pherai and Micheline Maalouf
Building 8 Room 101
Student Panel on Hot Button Issues
Representatives from
Student Clubs
Building 8 Room 101
The Mic is My Power Open Mic
Nicole Valentino
Building 8 Room 101
2:30 – 3:45 pm
Choose to Include
Jasmine Nokaly
Building 8 Room 101
The True Cost of Fast Fashion
Resham Shirsat
Building 8 Room 101
Diversity and Technology
Dr. Lisa Macon
Building 8 Room 101
7:00 - 9:45 pm
Pink and Blue: The Visible and
Invisible Violence of Gender Roles
Nadia Garzon
Building 8 Room 101
Film Screening: At The End of the Day
Jon Taylor and
Dr. Jennifer Danilowski
Building 8 Room 101
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East Campus Event Descriptions Monday, January 28, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Be The One to Know Love Facilitated by Trisha Whitmire Dating/domestic violence affects people in every community, regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or religion. This workshop explores red flags and myths about dating/domestic violence and provides tips on how to become an active bystander to support friends and family who may need help.
Monday, January 28, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Gender Inequality Facilitated by Adrienne Trier-Bieniek This workshop will present activities meant to highlight gender inequality by having honest conversations about how gender inequality affects men and women.
Monday, January 28, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
The Surreal Search for a Personal Casa Azul: Frida Kahlo’s Embodied Activism and Feminism Facilitated by Crystal Smith and Elizabeth Faulcon This workshop will aim to discuss Frida Kahlo’s artwork through the lens of intersectional feminism, investigating Kahlo who fiercely defined and embodied disabled, indigenous feminism, and in the process, lived a life of defiant self-definition articulated through self-portraits that are as beautiful as they are provocative.
Monday, January 28, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Peaceful Activism: How to Practice Nonviolent Civil Disobedience and Self-Care Facilitated by Krystal Pherai and Micheline Maalouf This workshop will teach participants how to become peaceful activists, working toward mending social justice issues while practicing true nonviolence. Self-care tips, like mindfulness, will also be taught, giving participants a toolkit on how to care for themselves while caring for others.
Monday, January 28, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Choose to Include Facilitated by Jasmine Nokaly This workshop will address issues of diversity and inclusion through the kaleidoscope of poetry.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Voting Rights: Local, State and National Perspectives Facilitated by: Terri Susan Fine The session will focus on historical and contemporary voting rights issues focusing on race, ethnicity and voting rights. Participants will complete a state-level voting rights test from the 1960s. The session will include an overview of contemporary voting rights issues including felons' rights, gerrymandering and voters' access to the polls.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Creating the Community of Your Dreams Facilitated by Jim Belcher You were a creative genius once. And so are all of your friends. Remember? You still are. It's time to revive that creative genius and come together to create the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. This workshop is about you, your purpose, your vision, authenticity, compassion, and connection to others. We are all in this together.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
People Power: The Nonviolent Path to Peace and Justice Facilitated by Kristin Lauria Get empowered to "be the change you wish to see in the world"! What does it take to make a movement for social change? This workshop will share principles and practices for changemakers ready to engage in nonviolent action to build a better world.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 1:00- 2:15 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Student Panel on Hot Button Issues Representatives from Student Clubs Members of student clubs will serve on a panel to discuss many hot topics being debated in current events and social media. Listen to your peers’ thoughts and participate in these important conversations.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
The True Costs of Fast Fashion Facilitated by Resham Shirsat With the rise of fast fashion over the last two decades, the clothing industry has become on the most polluting industries in the world. Clothing production leaves people and the planet behind to feed consumer demand for cheap and disposable clothing. Most people are unaware of where their clothes were made, by whom, and under what conditions. There are also ethical health and safety concerns over farmworkers’ and garment workers’ rights and the large scale destruction of significant ecosystems needed to sustain human health and survival. Participants will learn some of the ways to create a more sustainable clothing industry.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
The Simplicity of Money You Were Never Taught Facilitated by Josh Zepess and Max Rosen What if everything you were told about money was wrong? How would it feel to be able to right the ship and learn the right way to budget, especially if it was simpler than you ever imagined? Let's rebuild our knowledge in a workshop that will take you through making money, protecting it, and leveraging it.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Anti-Semitism in America Facilitated by Aby Boumarate and Nicole Valentino With the rising epidemic of anti-Semitism in America, it is no surprise that bomb threats, vandalism, and anti-Semitic social-media postings have now escalated to physical harm in the form of assaults and mass shootings. In fact, several months before the recent massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the Anti-Defamation League recorded a 57 percent increase in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States in 2017.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Racial and Ethnic Identity and the Single Story Facilitated by Gabrielle Younker In this workshop, participants will participate in activities exploring how they view their racial or ethnic identity, and will explore some issues common to those of mixed or ambiguous backgrounds.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
The Mic is My Power: Open Mic Facilitated by Nicole Valentino The seeds of social change are planted when people feel empowered to take action. The microphone is one such instrument to promote change. Emcees, poets, and musicians are encouraged to participate in a non- judgmental space to express their views on justice issues.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Diversity and Technology Facilitated by Dr. Lisa Macon Participants will learn about Ann Johnson's "Inclusion Top 10" and discuss how to apply these principles in their classrooms and careers.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 7:00- 9:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Pink and Blue: The Visible and Invisible Violence of Gender Roles Facilitated by Nadia Garzon This workshop will use theater games and other artistic languages to explore the visible and invisible violence generated by gender roles and by ideas about masculinity and femininity. The workshop will also offer an opportunity for reflection and dialogue as participants explore personal and global experiences, while connecting with others and while imagining a “nonviolent gender” approach. The workshop is for all genders.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am East Campus, 8-101
Black History Breakfast Celebration Hosted by the African American Cultural Society and PJI, this gathering of local African American Leaders celebrates their careers and shed light on their philosophy for successful living. All are welcome. Breakfast is free.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:30 – 9:45 am East Campus, 8-102
Climate Change: Why and What We Can Do Facilitated by Desta Horner and Dr. Richard Wood, Chapter Leader Citizens' Climate Lobby Climate change will shortly have a serious impact on our community. We will discuss actions to protect our citizens with special attention to low-income families. And develop a list of the most effective actions to reduce fossil fuel emissions which pollute the atmosphere and create global warming.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am East Campus, Building 8-101
Animals and Ecosystems, Nature vs. Humans, and Effective Advocacy Facilitated by Dan and Nancy Kon, Alex Clark, Aymee Laurain, and
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Lourdes Brown Gain a better understanding of the importance of animals and ecosystems, how in the absence of human intervention, nature has it all under control, and how to effectively advocate on behalf of wildlife and wild spaces.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Kaepernick and the National Anthem Facilitated by Hank Van Putten This interactive workshop will afford participants the opportunity to learn about and share their thoughts about the meaning of “take-a-knee”.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 7:00 pm East Campus, Building 8 Room 101
Film Screening: At The End of the Day Facilitated by Jon Taylor and Dr. Jennifer Danilowski Screening of film "At The End of the Day" featured in Florida Film Festival, with Actor Q&A. Through this workshops, participants will gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community.
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WEST CAMPUS CONVERSATION ON JUSTICE SCHEDULE
Time Monday January 28
Tuesday January 29
Wednesday January 30
Thursday January 31
8:30 – 9:45 am
The True Cost of Fast Fashion
Resham Shirsat
HSB Room 105
Gilgamesh to Batman
Nick Brown
HSB Room 105
Justice and Peacebuilding:
Making it Work the Gandhian Way
Debidatta Aurobinda
Mahapatra
HSB Room105
Asylum vs Immigration
Nayef Mubarak
HSB Room 105
10:00 – 11:15 am
Speak Up: A Conversation on
Bullying
Michael Moniz
HSB Room 105
The “Yes, And..” Approach to
Conflict Resolution
Sally Leslie
HSB Room 105
Think You’re Healthy?
Ron Owens
HSB Room 105
Conversation on Race
Rudy Darden Angela Blewitt
HSB Room 105
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Know Your Rights
Orlando Police Officer Larry Herndon
HSB Room 105
Kaepernick and the National Anthem
Hank Van Putten
HSB Room 105
Creating the Community of Your Dreams
Jim Belcher
HSB Room 105
Gender Equity In Sports:
Fact vs Fiction
Eleanor McCoy
HSB Room 105
1:00 – 2:15 pm
People Power: The Nonviolent Path to
Peace & Justice
Kristin Lauria
HSB Room 105
Changing the Conversation:
A Panel Discussion on Rape Culture
Victim Service Center of
Central Florida
HSB Room 105
War for Peace
Joshua Bowes
HSB Room 105
The Writing is on the Wall
Carmen Laguer Diaz
HSB Room 105
2:30 – 3:45 pm
Be the One to Know Love
Trisha Whitmire
HSB Room 105
The Great Apes And Us:
Partners in Survival
Tyler Branz
HSB Room 105
Animals & Ecosystems, Nature vs. Humans Effective Advocacy
Nancy & Dan Kon
HSB Room 105
Unconscious Bias: Keeping an Open Mind
Krystle Young
HSB Room 105
6:00 – 8:30 pm
Film Screening: The Serengetti Rules
Subhas R. Tiwari
HSB Room 105
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West Campus Event Descriptions
Monday, January 28, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
The True Cost of Fast Fashion Facilitated by Resham Shirsat With the rise of fast fashion over the last two decades, the clothing industry has become one of the most polluting industries in the world. Clothing production leaves people and the planet behind to feed consumer demand for cheap and disposable clothing. Most people are unaware of where their clothes were made, by whom, and under what conditions. There are also ethical health and safety concerns over farmworkers’ and garment workers’ rights and the large scale destruction of significant ecosystems needed to sustain human health and survival. Participants will learn some of the ways to create a more sustainable clothing industry.
Monday, January 28, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
Speak Up: A Conversation about Bullying Facilitated by Michael Moniz This interactive session is focused on the conversation of bullying and what each of us can do to create change at school, college, work and in our lives.
Monday, January 28, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Know Your Rights Facilitated by Orlando Police and Larry Herndon The audience will understand what to do when stopped by the police.
Monday, January 28, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
People Power: The Nonviolent Path to Peace and Justice Facilitated by Kristin Lauria Get empowered to "be the change you wish to see in the world"! What does it take to make a movement for social change? This workshop will share principles and practices for change makers ready to engage in nonviolent action to build a better world.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
Gilgamesh to Batman Facilitated by Nick Brown Awareness of issues on gender, Earth, justice, and implicit bias throughout mythology.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
The “Yes, And…” Approach to Conflict Resolution Facilitated by Sallie Leslie “Yes, And.." these simple words have amazing power to improve our communication - especially in conflict. This workshop looks at the "soft skills" that help us listen, forge trusting relationships, adapt to change, stay positive in the face of adversity, and banish the need to be right and appear in control.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 11:30 am -12:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Kaepernick and The National Anthem Facilitated by Hank Van Putten This interactive workshop will afford participants the opportunity to learn and share their thoughts about the meaning of 'take-a-knee'.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Changing the Conversation: A Panel Discussion on Rape Culture Facilitated by the Victim Service Center of Central Florida Join us for a riveting conversation about rape culture, exploring ways rape is used for power and the effects on the victimized as well as broader society. Panelists will speak about rape on college campuses and beyond
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
The Great Apes: Partners in Survival Facilitated by Tyler Branz Discovering and discussing the role of humans in protecting the great apes and their environment.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 6:00 – 8:30 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Film Screening: The Serengeti Rules Facilitated by Subhas R. Tiwari Young scientists discover a radical new theory of the natural world, one that could help confront some of the biggest environmental challenges of our time.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
Justice and Peacebuilding: Making it Work the Gandhian Way Facilitated by Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra Description: This interactive workshop will help participants explore the linkages of justice, equality and peace to become engaged community members. The participants will explore practical strategies for building an equitable and inclusive community through an understanding of key concepts, nature and forms of discrimination, and how to overcome them.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
Think You’re Healthy? Facilitated by Ron Owens Many of the messages we hear about what we think is safe and healthy is not always true. This workshop will share what we can do and change to become better advocates for our health.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Creating the Community of Your Dreams Facilitated by Jim Belcher You were a creative genius once. And so were all of your friends. Remember? You still are. It's time to revive that creative genius and come together to create the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible. This workshop is about you, your purpose, your vision, authenticity, compassion, and connection to others. We are all in this together.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
War for Peace Facilitated by Josh Bowes A presentation on the US Military’s role on global peacekeeping, and touch upon the morality, ethics, and question “Could there be peace without force?” A conversation with statistics and quotes to help incite conversation.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Animals and Ecosystems, Nature vs. Humans, and Effective Advocacy Facilitated by Nancy and Don Kon Gain a better understanding of the importance of animals and ecosystems, how in the absence of human intervention, nature has it all under control, and how to effectively advocate on behalf of wildlife and wild spaces
Thursday, January 31, 2019 8:30 - 9:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Asylum vs Immigration Facilitated by Nayef Murubak TBD
Thursday, January 31, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am West Campus, HSB Room 105
Conversation on Race Facilitated by Rudy Darden and Angela Blewitt This conversation on race examines the realities of America's racial past and the implications of our actions when having conversations about race with someone of a different race.
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Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Gender Equity in Sports: Facts vs Fiction Facilitated by Eleanor McCoy This workshop will discuss inclusion and equity challenges as they pertain to women in college and professional sports. The main sports of focus will be baseball/softball, tennis, gymnastics, basketball and track & field.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
The Writing is on the Wall Facilitated by Carmen Laguer Diaz Address the negativity surrounding issues of immigration in the United States. On Thursday, join us for a short conversation on the wall built by students and staff throughout the week, followed by the ceremonial destruction of the wall.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm West Campus, HSB Room 105
Unconscious Bias: Keeping an Open Mind Facilitated by Krystle Young Through engaging activities, thought provoking discussions, and real world applications participants will explore how implicit bias is present in everyday life.
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WINTER PARK CONVERSATION ON JUSTICE SCHEDULE
Time Monday January 28
Tuesday January 29
Wednesday January 30
Thursday January 31
10:00 – 11:15 am
Interactive Augmented Reality Justice Tour
Elizabeth Faulcon and
Stephanie Mackin
Iron Eagle: Apache Medicine Man
Portico
Interactive Augmented Reality Justice Tour
Elizabeth Faulcon and
Stephanie Mackin
Portico
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Simply Mystifying
Josh Magro and Heather Rashal
Room 237
Justice and Human Trafficking
Crystal Brunton
Room 237
1:00 – 2:15 pm
Conversations on Justice “Speed Dating”
Room 242
Forum on Fake News
Skyped Session from Newseum Washington
D.C.
Room 242
2:30 – 3:45 pm
Empowerment and Healing Through Art and
Community
Bickley Wilson
Portico
Conversations on Justice
Sowing Peace Growing Peace Through Service
Room 242
Social Media and Me
Elizabeth Faulcon
Room 115
The Surreal Search for a Personal Casa Azul:
Frida Khalo's Embodied Activism and Feminism
Crystal Smith and and
Elizabeth Faulcon
Room 115
6:00 pm
Film Screening Iron Jawed Angels
Elizabeth Faulcon
Room 226
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Winter Park Campus Event Descriptions
Monday, January 28 1:00 - 2:15 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 242
Social Justice Speed Dating Facilitated by PJI An opportunity for students to meet and converse with community service organizations such as United Global Outreach, iDiginity, ACLU, League of Women Voters, Gay Straight Alliance, and Sowing Peace, Growing Peace, Through Service. Gain insight and plan on joining and fueling your inner activist.
Monday, January 28, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm Winter Park Campus Portico
Empowerment and Healing Through Art and Community Women in Art Facilitated by Bickley Wilson Join us in creating your own unique collage. This is a facilitated workshop opening paths to self-expression and awareness through art, collage and self-reflection.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am Winter Park Campus, Portico
Augmented Reality Justice Tour Facilitated by Stephanie Mackin and Elizabeth Faulcon
Want to know more about issues of justice and social awareness. Take our Augmented Reality Tour of the Winter Park Campus. Download HP Reveal on your cell phone or check out an iPad in the library. The Tour begins on the Portico and ends in the library.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:00 am - 12:30 pm Winter Park Campus, Portico
Iron Eagle: Apache Medicine Man Teachings Facilitated by Iron Eagle Iron Eagle, an Apache medicine man will be sharing customs and teachings important to Apache culture.
Tuesday January 29, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 242
Conversations on Justice Facilitated by Sowing Peace Growing Peace Through Service Ambassadors Student Ambassadors will lead a round table discussion on issues of gender, justice and equity. They will discuss how to become a peace and justice advocate in your community.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2019 6:00 - 9:00 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 226
Film Screening: Iron Jawed Angels Facilitated by Elizabeth Faulcon The film focuses on the American women's suffrage movement during the 1910’s. The film follows women's suffrage leaders Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they use peaceful and effective nonviolent tactics to revolutionize the American feminist movement and grant women the right to vote.
Wednesday January 30, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 237
Simply Mystifying Facilitated by Josh Magro and Heather Raschal A facilitated workshop on gender bias and consent. From the day we are born, we receive messages that influence our understanding of gender roles. Unconscious and engrained, these concepts both elevate and undermine our capacity to navigate the emotional experience. With a new comprehension of self, we can reimagine both inter- and intrapersonal relationships, necessary in creating a culture that values healthy communication.
Wednesday January 30, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am Winter Park Campus. Room 242
Forum on Fake News Facilitated by the Newseum of the News Washington D.C. via Skype Providing an analysis of case studies on the topic of fake news, our facilitator will skype in from Newseum in Washington DC and provide information and lead a discussion on how to understand and identify fake news in the media.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 115
Internet Safety and Cyber Awareness for College Students (Skillshop) Facilitated by Elizabeth Faulcon This workshops teaches you how to navigate the interwebs and remain safe from the trolls and bullies of the digital world.
Thursday January 31, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am Winter Park Campus, Portico
Augmented Reality Justice Tour Facilitated by Stephanie Mackin and Elizabeth Faulcon Want to know more about issues of justice and social awareness? Take our Augmented Reality Tour on the Winter Park Campus. Download HP Reveal on your cell phone or check out an iPad at the library. The tour begins on the Portico and ends in the library.
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Thursday January 31, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm Location: Winter Park Campus, Room 237
Justice and Human Trafficking Facilitated by Crystal Brunton from International Justice Mission International Justice Mission (IJM) is the largest anti-trafficking organization in the world and has a plan to eliminate the slave trade everywhere. IJM Orlando Team Leader Crystal Brunton will be sharing stories from the field and giving practical opportunities for local involvement. *For the safety of our ongoing casework, no filming or photos please*
Thursday, January 31, 2019 2:30 - 3:45 pm Winter Park Campus, Room 115
The Surreal Search for a Personal Casa Azul: Frida Kahlo's Embodied Activism and Feminism Facilitated by Crystal Smith and Elizabeth Faulcon This workshop will discuss Frida Kahlo's artwork through the lens of intersectional feminism, investigating Khalo who fiercely defined and embodied disabled, indigenous feminism, and in the process, lived a life of defiant self-definition articulated through self-portraits that are as beautiful as they are provocative.
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Lake Nona Campus Conversation on Justice Schedule
Time Monday January 28
Tuesday January 29
Wednesday January 30
Thursday January 31
10:00 – 11:15 am
Know Your Rights! Constitutional
Amendments in Action Jonathan Lair
Building 1 Room 148
People Power: The Nonviolent Path to
Peace and Justice
Kristin Lauria
Building 1 Room 148
11:30 am – 12:45 pm
Film Screening: The Mask You Live In
Amy Novak
Building 1 Room 148
Leading in a Time of Bipartisan Politics
Congressman Darren Soto
Building 1 Room 148
1:00 – 2:15 pm
Why So Few? A Conversation on Women in STEM
Rachael Dailey-Mihalik &
Justine Monsalve
Building 1 Room 148
Film Screening: The Mask You Live In
Amy Novak
Building 1 Room 148
2:30 – 3:45 pm
4:00- 6:00 pm
Justice Week Storytelling Event
Emilie Buckley
Building 1 Room Library
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Lake Nona Campus Event Descriptions Monday, January 28, 2019 10:00 - 11:15 am Lake Nona Campus, Room 148
Know Your Rights! Constitutional Amendments in Action
Facilitated by Jonathan Lair
Join Political Science Professor Jonathan Lair as we explore what rights we really have in this country and how we can exercise them.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019 1:00 - 2:15 pm Lake Nona Campus, Room 148
Why So Few? A Conversation on Women in STEM Facilitated by Rachael Dailey-Mihalik and Justine Monsalve Join us for an interactive dialogue exploring the what, why, and how of issues facing women in STEM. Discover how we can work collectively together to inspire interest and promote a balanced representation in STEM.
Wednesday, January 30, 2019 11:30 am - 12:45 pm 1:00 - 2:15 pm Lake Nona Campus, Room 148
Film Screening: The Mask You Live In Facilitated by Amy Novak
Join us for one of two back-to-back screenings of The Mask You Live In a film that follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America's narrow definition of masculinity.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 10:00 – 11:15 am Lake Nona Campus, Room 148
People Power: The Path to Peace and Justice Facilitated by Kristin Lauria
Get empowered to "be the change you wish to see in the world"! What does it take to make a movement for social change? Bring your ideas, vision and goals to build "a better me, a better community, a better world." This workshop will share principles and practices for change makers ready to set their dreams in action.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 11:30 am – 12:45 pm Lake Nona Campus, Room 148
Leading in a Time of Bipartisan Politics
Facilitated by Congressman Darren Soto
A government shutdown, a divided Congress, and a lot of uncertainty in American Politics: Join Congressman Darren Soto for a conversation about leading in a time of bipartisan politics in America. Bring your questions.
Thursday, January 31, 2019 4:00 - 6:00 pm Lake Nona Campus, 3rd Floor Library
Justice Week Storytelling Event Facilitated by Emilie Buckley Join Librarian Emilie Buckley for an afternoon of readings from the literature of activism, along with a discussion of how you can take your own approach to writing something that can change the world.
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