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Knox Day of Dialogue Continues Annual Tradition of Creating Meaningful Conversations
During his keynote, Wall asked attendees to reflect on why they believe everyone should be valued and respected.
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Knox College celebrates Black History Month with public and campus events during the month of February 2016:
Songs of Slaves: A Discussion with Stacey Gibbs. Free admission.
Wednesday, February 3, 7:00 p.m., Kresge Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts
Sponsored by Knox College Choir, Music Department and Center for Intercultural Life.
TJ Jarrett: Writer and software developer in Nashville, Tennessee, will read from her own works. Free admission.
Friday, February 5, 2016 4:00 p.m., Alumni Room, Old Main.
Sponsored by the Caxton Club
NAACP Gala: Semi-formal dinner, dance, awards ceremony, and silent auction. Tickets $30 for the general public.
Saturday, February 6, at 6:00 p.m., Seymour Union.
Additional events for students, organized by campus clubs, include:
Lecture: Bad Dominicana - Feminism as an Afro-Latina, February 9
Film: ATL, February 26
Campus Conversation: You're Not Alone, a dialogue on youth related violence, February 27
Weekly Kick Backs: Every Friday with ABLE (Allied Blacks for Liberty and Equality)
Published on February 03, 2016
Gospel music arranger Stacey Gibb
Author TJ Jarrett