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The Cross-Cultural Center is hosting the Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium from January 23-26, 2018. We invite you to participate in several programs and workshops, including the Dr. Joseph L. White Lecture, taking place that week.

The Office of Campus Organizations & Volunteer Programs is also organizing the MLK Jr. Day of Service event in partnership with the Orange County Food Bank on Monday, January 15 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. The Office of Campus Organizations & Volunteer Programs will also host the Leadership and Community Service Fair on Wednesday, January 24 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. in Pacific Ballroom, Student Center.

For a complete list of events, please visit their website and follow us on Facebook (UC Irvine Cross-Cultural Center) and Instagram (@ucicrossculturalcenter).

We look forward to you joining us to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and engage in critical conversations during the week and beyond!

Cross-Cultural Center Team

“OUR LIVES
BEGIN TO END THE DAY WE BECOME
SILENT
ABOUT THE THINGS THAT 
MATTER.”

Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium

Tuesday, January 23

Dr. Joseph L. White Lecture

“Living His Legacy: A Mentee Tribute”

5:30-7:15 p.m.
Crystal Cove Auditorium, Student Center

Doors open at 5 p.m. Opening keynote address by Dr. Jeanett Castellanos followed by a panel discussion featuring Dr. White’s mentees. Reception will take place outside the Crystal Cove Auditorium immediately following the event.

Wednesday, January 24

REAL Talk on Mental Health & Human Services

1-2 p.m., Ring Room, Cross-Cultural Center

Transferable Skills for Movement-Building

3-4:30 p.m., Ring Room, Cross-Cultural Center

Thursday, January 25

Yoga as Resistance

12-1 p.m., Ring Room, Cross-Cultural Center

“Gimme five on the Black hand side”: Black Community Mental Health

3-4:30 p.m., Ring Room, Cross-Cultural Center

Presented by Dr. Jasmine Tilghman, Senior Staff Psychologist, UCI Counseling Center

Friday, January 26

Cultivate Your Vision (Board) for Peace

12-1 p.m., Dr. White Room, Cross-Cultural Center

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