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January 12- 19, 2018 Learn more at usf.edu/multicultural For reasonable accommodations, please call the Office of Multicultural Affairs at 813-974-3001 (FL Relay 711). SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 Stampede of Service 8:30am-2:30pm • Corbett Soccer Stadium Hosted by the Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement One of the largest USF traditions. Students from the campus community join together to volunteer side by side with the community in East Tampa in local parks and neighborhoods. SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 Unity Concert 4:00-6:00pm • USF School of Music Concert Hall Hosted by the USF Choral Department Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through choral music. MONDAY, JANUARY 15 MLK National Holiday No Classes “A day on, not a day off.” Pledges of Allegiance Flag-Raising 10:00-10:30am • USF Contemporary Art Museum Front Lawn Hosted by the USF Contemporary Art Museum Raise awareness of critical social and political issues through the power of art. 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Parade 12:00-5:00pm • Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tampa, FL 33603 See parade route at mlkjrparade.com Hosted by the Dr. Martin Luther King Parade Foundation Thousands line the streets of a two-mile route winding through East Tampa to showcase diversity of Tampa Bay. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16 MLK Commemorative Week Convocation Speaker: An evening with Harry Belafonte 8:00-9:15pm • MSC Ballroom Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement’s University Lecture Series, Office of Multicultural Affairs, Tampa Black Heritage Festival Legendary artist, activist, and author. Limited seating available. Reserve a USF Tampa Student ticket at usf.edu/ulsreg. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Power, Schools, Society and Race Intersected 5:30-6:30pm • Anchin Center (DAC) Teco Room Hosted by Sigma Tau Delta, Black Female Development Circle, Kappa Delta Pi Lambda Tau A look at racism, power, social control and the individuals affected from various perspectives. The Political Power of Art 6:00-7:30pm • Juniper Poplar Multipurpose Space 1317 Hosted by Housing & Residential Education, The College of The Arts An intentional opportunity to learn and engage in dialogue around the power of art. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 Lunchtime Leadership Series: What’s in a Legacy? 12:30-1:30pm • MSC 1306 Hosted by the Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement In this session, speakers will share what “leadership legacy” means to them, each relating to the principles of service embodied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lunch will be provided. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 MLK Commemorative Luncheon 12:00-1:00pm • MSC Ballroom Seating is limited. Visit usf.edu/multicultural to RSVP. Hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs Honor the legacy of MLK and become inspired through multiple speeches and student performances over catered lunch. RSVP at usf.edu/multicultural. Feeding the Homeless 3:00-5:00pm • Downtown Tampa Hosted by the Black Student Union Pass out brown bag lunches near downtown Tampa to the homeless. week University of South FloridaOffice of Multicultural Affairs 813-974-5111 • usf.edu/multicultural MSC 3300 & 3306

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Page 1: January 12-19, 2018 - University of South Florida · January 12-19, 2018 Learn more at usf.edu/multicultural For reasonable accommodations, please call the Office of Multicultural

January 12-19, 2018

Learn more at usf.edu/multicultural

For reasonable accommodations, please call the Office of Multicultural Affairs at 813-974-3001 (FL Relay 711).

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13

Stampede of Service8:30am-2:30pm • Corbett Soccer Stadium

Hosted by the Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement

One of the largest USF traditions. Students from the campus community join together to volunteer side by side with the

community in East Tampa in local parks and neighborhoods.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 14Unity Concert

4:00-6:00pm • USF School of Music Concert HallHosted by the USF Choral Department

Celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through choral music.

MONDAY, JANUARY 15MLK National Holiday

No Classes “A day on, not a day off.”

Pledges of Allegiance Flag-Raising10:00-10:30am • USF Contemporary Art Museum Front Lawn

Hosted by the USF Contemporary Art MuseumRaise awareness of critical social and political issues

through the power of art.

29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Parade12:00-5:00pm • Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tampa, FL 33603

See parade route at mlkjrparade.com Hosted by the Dr. Martin Luther King Parade FoundationThousands line the streets of a two-mile route winding

through East Tampa to showcase diversity of Tampa Bay.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 16MLK Commemorative Week Convocation Speaker:

An evening with Harry Belafonte8:00-9:15pm • MSC Ballroom

Hosted by the Center for Student Involvement’s University Lecture Series, Office of Multicultural Affairs,

Tampa Black Heritage FestivalLegendary artist, activist, and author.

Limited seating available. Reserve a USF Tampa Student ticket at usf.edu/ulsreg.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17Power, Schools, Society and Race Intersected5:30-6:30pm • Anchin Center (DAC) Teco Room

Hosted by Sigma Tau Delta, Black Female Development Circle, Kappa Delta Pi Lambda Tau

A look at racism, power, social control and the individuals affected from various perspectives.

The Political Power of Art6:00-7:30pm • Juniper Poplar Multipurpose Space 1317

Hosted by Housing & Residential Education, The College of The Arts

An intentional opportunity to learn and engage in dialogue around the power of art.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 18Lunchtime Leadership Series: What’s in a Legacy?

12:30-1:30pm • MSC 1306Hosted by the Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement

In this session, speakers will share what “leadership legacy” means to them, each relating to the principles of service

embodied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lunch will be provided.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 19MLK Commemorative Luncheon

12:00-1:00pm • MSC BallroomSeating is limited. Visit usf.edu/multicultural to RSVP.

Hosted by the Office of Multicultural AffairsHonor the legacy of MLK and become inspired through

multiple speeches and student performances over catered lunch. RSVP at usf.edu/multicultural.

Feeding the Homeless3:00-5:00pm • Downtown Tampa

Hosted by the Black Student UnionPass out brown bag lunches near downtown

Tampa to the homeless.

week

University of South Florida™

Office of Multicultural Affairs813-974-5111 • usf.edu/multicultural MSC 3300 & 3306

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