USA Joins Virtual Celebration of Unity and Service
Posted on January 15, 2021
小蝌蚪APP students, faculty, staff, alumni, along with the Mobile community, will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 birthday with a series of virtual events including an online discussion, film screening and service project for Homeless First. The events run through Tuesday, Jan. 26, and participants can register on the University鈥檚 South Serves website.
The goal is for South Alabama to unite with others in the Port City to honor the memory and service of one of the great civil rights leaders, said Shannon Shelley-Tremblay, director of USA鈥檚 Office of Community Engagement.
鈥淎t this important time, the USA community celebrates the legacy of service, unity, compassion and courage of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,鈥 said Shelley-Tremblay. 鈥淪ince 2009, USA has hosted a day of service in honor of the life and sacrifice of Dr. King. We are grateful to have the Greater Mobile community join us in this celebration of unity and service.鈥
The week of events includes:
- Ongoing through Jan. 22, USA is hosting a Food and Hygiene Drive for the homeless. These have been particularly challenging times, and this support will help community members in need. For information on how to donate, visit the South Serves website.
- Thursday, Jan. 21, at 4:30 p.m., 鈥淓qual Justice Across Generations,鈥 a moderated, virtual panel discussion about past and present social and economic justice. Panelists will include Gabrielle Daniels with the Equal Justice Initiative, Dr. Susannah Heschel from Dartmouth College, USA Trustee Margie Tuckson, USA鈥檚 Coco Eddleman, and Minneisha Pettaway. South鈥檚 Journalist in Residence, Cynthia Tucker, will moderate.
- Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 5:30 p.m., a student-led discussion about the film 鈥淣ever Been a Time,鈥 will explore the 1917 East St. Louis Race Massacre. Film producer and Professor Denise Ward-Brown from Washington University in St. Louis will join the conversation. The film will be available for individual streaming between Sun., Jan. 24, and Wed., Jan. 27.
The 小蝌蚪APP Office of Community Engagement fosters collaborations
between the University and the community by increasing the capacity to develop and
strengthen partnerships. It supports students in attaining opportunities for experiential
learning through internships, service-learning, and volunteerism. It also connects
community members to the many cultural, educational, research, and entertainment offerings
of the campus, while supporting faculty and staff to develop professional skills focused
on improving community engagement.
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