Boise State University MLK CELEBRATION 2008: Jan. 21st - Feb. 4th


January 23, 2008 :: Teacher Communication

Presenter: Dr. Keith Anderson
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB Bishop Barnwell
Time: 5:30 -7:00 PM

The classrooms of America are no longer becoming, but already are, multicultural. Yet, those teaching these constantly changing classrooms are overwhelmingly European American or White. Many public educational studies indicate that students of color make up over 40% of America's public school population. Studies also indicate that over 85% of their teachers are White (Albert & Yasin 1999). What effects does this predominately white teacher educational system have on the educational process of a multicultural society of students? A high percentage of students of color either drop out of high school, or do not enroll in college.

Dr. Anderson will talk about the importance educating students of color. Why it is a problem and what can be done to insure that all students receive a quality education.


January 23, 2008 :: "The History of the Chicano Movement by MEChA"

Presenter: Members of the Movimiento Estudialtil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA)
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM

Members of the Movimiento Estudialtil Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA) will present a history of the Chicano Movement that was born out of the 1960's Civil Rights Movement. Covered will be the birth of the MEChA and the plan de Aztlan will be reviewed in historical reference.


January 24, 2008 :: The History of the NAACP

Presenter: The Boise chapter of the NAACP
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 PM

The Boise chapter of the NAACP will provide some historical information of the NAACP nationally and locally. Participants will have a chance to ask questions.


January 28, 2008 :: "Human Rights and Christianity"

Presenter: Dr. Will Rainford
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: Barnwell
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 PM

How do Christian values play into human rights issues? Join Dr. Rainford as he talks about Christian responsibility.


January 30, 2008 :: Bilingual Poetry Workshop

Presenter: Joaquin Zihuatanejo and Natasha Carrizosa
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 3:15 - 5:00 PM

How do professional poet/spoken word artists get started? How do they perform so well? What tricks do they use on stage? Come and find out free tips on how to succeed on stage, increase your creative output, and perform/write/speak better poetry!

Presented by KWEI Spanish Radio


January 31, 2008 :: "When Affirmative Action was White"

Presenter: Dr. Jill Gill
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Farnsworth
Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM

This presentation on the politics of race will explore the policies and laws that kept people of color from obtaining loans, property and essentially equality. These programs, although not called affirmative actions for Whites, were exactly what they were.


January 31, 2008 :: "Human Rights and Native Issues"

Presenter: Dr. Martin Cutler and Intertribal Native Council
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM

The plight of the Native American has always been an uncomfortable subject with mainstream America. Join this discussion about dispelling the exoticized Indian brave myth and learn about the real issues that Native Americans are having in the country, city and campus.


January 31, 2008 :: "Human Rights and Immigration"

Presenter: Leo Morales
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 PM

There are people today in Idaho that are asked for paperwork in order to prove their citizenship. Immigration Raids and the Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) have created a nightmare for Latinos in this country. Find out what happens and how families are being torn apart.


February 01, 2008 :: "Disabilities"

Presenter: Wendy Turner
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 PM

People with disabilities face some hard challenges in their everyday life, including being invisible and having to deal with abled bodied peopleメs attitudes. Wendy Turner, the director of the Boise State University Disabilities Resource Center discusses how you can help.


February 01, 2008 :: "Human Rights Framework"

Presenter: Amy Herzfeld and Dallas Gudgell
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SUB - Bishop Barnwell Room
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 PM

"Human Rights Framework: Understanding Multiple Oppressions through one Lens"

Join the executive director and board leader of the Idaho Human Rights Education Center for an interactive dialogue on the history and political utility of the human rights framework, a multi-issue organizing tool.


February 20, 2008 :: Journey to a Hate Free Millennium

Presenter: Dr. Alexandra Delis-Abrams
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SPEC
Time: 7:00 ヨ 9:00

The inspiring documentary addresses the subject of HATE by searching out the origins of how it is "taught and learned," the scope of its danger beginning with childhood taunting to murder. Viewers are invited to take a stand against HATE and create their own vision of a world free of HATE, where senseless acts of violence are a thing of the past.


February 20, 2008 :: "Human Rights and the LGBT Community"

Presenter: Rep. Nicole LeFavour
Event Type: Educational Session
Location: SPEC Stage
Time: 5:30 - 6:30 PM

In Idaho LGBT people can still be legally fired from our jobs, denied housing and child custody. Idahoans increasingly support equal rights and treatment for LGBT people but the state law is far behind. Find out the results of recent Idaho polls on attitudes towards LGBT people. Also learn the many ways discrimination affects the daily lives of members of this community and what is being done this year to achieve equality in Idaho.