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Human Library – Jan. 5
November 14, 2016
An opportunity to have one-on-one conversations with people in your community in a unique setting
Community Reflection: Mini Seminars – Jan. 12
November 14, 2016
Join in conversations with Elon faculty on a wide variety of topics, followed by a reception for all partcipants.
NPR correspondent Michele Norris to deliver Elon's MLK keynote address
November 14, 2016
The award-winning journalist and founder of The Race Card Project will speak at Elon on January 10, 2017.
Willy Wilkinson, 'Viewing Trans Experience through a Mixed Heritage Lens'- Jan. 5
November 14, 2016
Author and spoken-word performer Willy Wilkinson, reads excerpts from his writing that address social interactions, community membership, classification systems and services.
Leadership Fellows journey to Deep South to learn civil rights history
February 4, 2016
Visits to Birmingham, Selma and Atlanta culminated with Elon students meeting Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of the slain civil rights leader, and King III's wife, Arndrea Waters King.
Community Connections panelists explore 'the cost of discrimination'
January 20, 2016
Four experts shared insights with members of the campus and Alamance County communities on Tuesday night in a forum about ongoing issues tied to race in the realm of business and finance.
Honoring MLK's memory with renewed calls for action
January 19, 2016
Elon University students, faculty and staff took part in a Monday march through downtown Burlington that commemorated the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while raising awareness of work still to be done in advancing civil liberties.
Special College Coffee recognizes MLK essay winners
January 19, 2016
Two local middle school students were honored Tuesday for their entries to an annual essay contest organized by Elon University’s Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education.
Multi-faith worship in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – Jan 21
January 17, 2016
Honoring Dr. King's legacy and the ongoing struggle for justice with dance, readings, prayers, and music from multiple traditions.