Blackwell--Michael D. [Multicultural Education Staff]
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1 | MLK Day of Service draws crowd Northern Iowan 112:29, p.1 |
Over 300 volunteers packaged meals on MLK Day of Service at Maucker Ballroom for the Northeast Iowa Foodbank; photos. | |
2 | CME restructure underway Northern Iowan 112:20, p.2 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) is being restructured with a student-centric focus to better serve students and faculty. | |
3 | Off campus? Off the mind of students Northern Iowan 112:3, p.1 |
Few students know about the many off-campus events that UNI hosts, ranging from speakers to art displays. Rod Library is hosting a series called "Latino Americans: 500 Years of History," including an event where Dr. Michael D. Blackwell spoke at the Waterloo Center for the Arts; photo. | |
4 | The Center for Multicultural Education Northern Iowan 111:54, p. |
An introduction to the Center for Multicultural Education; photo. | |
5 | Film brings up privacy concerns Northern Iowan 111:39, p.4 |
Film, "Media and Social media: a networked society" is looked at by Michael Blackwell. | |
6 | Reaching for Higher Ground Series to show 'Terms and Conditions May Apply' Public Relations News Release 2014:177, p.1 |
The documentary will be shown February 23 in the Center for Multicultural Education. This event is free and open to the public. | |
7 | Letter to the editor Northern Iowan 111:33, p.3 |
Graduate assistant Megan Vogt thanks those who attended Tim Wise's speech on racial equality. | |
8 | Moving forward: Apartheid 2.0 Northern Iowan 111:33, p.1 |
The Center for Multicultural education hosted racism activist Tim Wise at the Gallagher-Bluedorn, Wise spoke about the current status of race in the United States; photo. | |
9 | Khalil Gibran Muhammad to lecture on race and crime Public Relations News Release 2014:154, p.1 |
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, director of the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, will be at UNI on January 27 to present a lecture in Lang Hall. The events are free and open to the public. | |
10 | Reaching for Higher Ground film series begins with drones Public Relations News Release 2014:156, p.1 |
On January 26, the Center for Multicultural Education will have a film and discussion series. This year's theme is Media and Social Media: A Networked Society, and the events are free and open to the public. | |
11 | Danielle Allen to discuss book and present lecture on MLK Day Public Relations News Release 2014:149, p.1 |
On January 19, Danielle Allen, a Professor of Social Science, will be at UNI to present two presentations. | |
12 | UNI to host author Thomas King Public Relations News Release 2014:109, p.1 |
UNI Center for Multicultural Education (CME) will host an informal conversation with author Thomas King, November 18. The event is free and open to the public. | |
13 | Daisy Hernandez returning to UNI for Reaching for Higher Ground series Public Relations News Release 2014:67, p.1 |
Daisy Hernandez will be speaking at UNI's Center for Multicultural Education (CME) as part of the Reaching for Higher Ground Series, the event will take place October 9. | |
14 | UNI to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela Public Relations News Release 2013:139, p.1 |
UNI will host a service in remembrance of Nelson Mandela. Mandela was South Africa's first black president. Many people saw Nelson Mandela as a symbol of freedom and peace around the world. | |
15 | Veterans kick off first ball Northern Iowan 110:23, p.1 |
The University of Northern Iowa Veterans Association held its first annual Veterans Ball. President Ruud was the key note speaker. The event was part of UNI's ongoing effort to support incoming veterans on campus; photo. | |
16 | Students respond to Angela Davis Northern Iowan 110:22, p.1 |
Angela Davis, civil and women's rights icon, presented her lecture "Finding Your Way: Organizing for Social Change and Human Rights". Many UNI students attended the lecture and found it informative and inspiring; photo. | |
17 | Renowned activist Angela Davis to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2013:106, p.1 |
Angela Davis will be speaking at UNI delivering her lecture "Finding Your Way: Organizing for Social Change and Human Rights". Davis was a prominent figure in the civil rights and women's rights movements. | |
18 | Film series rolls onto campus Northern Iowan 110:5, p.6 |
The Reaching for Higher Ground program hosted a showing of the film "Food Matters". After the film a discussion was held over the importance of eating healthful foods. | |
19 | Perceptions shattered at MLK event Northern Iowan 110:2, p.1 |
Michael D. Blackwell, director of the Center of Multicultural Education, gave a presentation entitled "The Real Martin Luther King Jr.: Reformist or Revolutionary?". Students found the presentation very informative; photo. | |
20 | Harvard Law professor to visit UNI Public Relations News Release 2012:201, p.1 |
Harvard Law professor and prize winning author, Randall L. Kennedy, will give a brief lecture in the Center for Multicultural Education regarding the subject of "Race Relations and the Law in the Obama Era." | |
21 | UNI students serve the Cedar Valley on MLK Day Northern Iowan 109:29, p.1 |
UNI students volunteer at the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, Catholic Worker House, Cedar Valley Hospitality House, Ridgeway Place, Country View Care Center, and the Center for Energy and Environmental Education. | |
22 | UNI to host Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Public Relations News Release 2012:173, p.1 |
There are various service projects available for students to participate in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Michael Blackwell will be speaking at the luncheon. | |
23 | Panelists discuss voter ID laws Northern Iowan 109:10, p.1 |
UNI students and members of the local community pack Lang Auditorium for a heated panel discussion entitled "Voter ID: Fraud or Voter Suppression?"; photo | |
24 | CME to host sixth annual book club Northern Iowan 109:6, p.7 |
A diverse group of books will be available for members. Books offer a great and simple way for people to experience a culture. | |
25 | UNI to host panel on voter ID laws Public Relations News Release 2012:57, p.1 |
UNI will host a panel to discuss "Voter ID: voter fraud or voter suppression?" Panelist will cover types of laws passed and proposed in various states, arguments for and against voter ID, registrations laws, forms of ID accepted, and changes recommended. | |
26 | UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to host book club Public Relations News Release 2012:50, p.1 |
This is the sixth year for the book club. A diversity of authors will enlighten readers on cultural matters. Students, faculty, staff, and community members are welcome to attend. | |
27 | Rep. Braley discusses student loan debt Northern Iowan 108:32, p.1 |
With increased college tuition and room and board fees, students are creating significant student loan debt. Decreased availability of financial aid only worsens the situation; photo. | |
28 | Cose discusses MLK, equality for African-Americans Northern Iowan 108:29, p.1 |
The CME hosted author and journalist Elis Cose on Martin Luther King Day. He spoke to a diverse audience; photo. | |
29 | Louisa Thomas to speak on nonviolent conflict resolution Northern Iowan 108:21, p.1 |
Center for Multicultural Education will host author known for nonviolent conflict resolution. Her presentation is entitled "Peaceful Resolution of International Conflict". | |
30 | Louisa Thomas to discuss nonviolent conflict resolution at UNI Public Relations News Release 2011:96, p.1 |
Louisa Thomas will present "Peaceful Resolution of International Conflict" which will be followed by a paneled discussion. | |
31 | Film looks at life of American Muslims Northern Iowan 108:11, p.6 |
"Mooz-lum" was screened as part of this year's "Reaching for Higher Ground" series. The movie is the story of a young Muslim's journey through public school, madrassa, his parents' divorce, and 9/11. | |
32 | Luciano encourages pluralism, diversity Northern Iowan 108:8, p.1 |
Danique Seymour shared her poem, "Faces", prior to Felipe Luciano's lecture. The lecture was entitled, "Black Latino Unity: The Missing Link". Luciano's lecture was part of a series of lectures on diversity. | |
33 | Center for Multicultural Education celebrates 40 years Northern Iowa Today 94:2, p.23 |
Brief history of the center; photo. | |
34 | Michael Eric Dyson discusses identity at UNI Northern Iowan 107:38, p.6 |
Hailed as one of the nation's most inspiring African-Americans, Dyson presented his keynote address at the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. His visit was a great way to celebrate Black History Month. | |
35 | Campus diversity hub celebrates 40 years. Public Relations News Release 2010:217, p.1 |
A 40th anniversary open-house reception for the Center for Multicultural Education will be held in Maucker Union. Julie Dash will speak on her recent works as part of the Hearst Lecture Series. | |
36 | Celebrating Black History Month Northern Iowan 107:35, p.6 |
It is difficult to imagine the campus under the segregation rules that were present during the 1960's. During February the country takes a moment to remember, reflect, and educate itself about the African-American dream; photo. | |
37 | UNI to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day Northern Iowan 107:28, p.1 |
Dwight Watson, Dean of the College of Education, will speak on the importance of Dr. King to all races, ethnicities, religions, or sexual orientations; photo. | |
38 | UNI students, faculty remember professor of education Northern Iowan 107:23, p.5 |
A candlelight vigil honored Janet McClain near the fountain at the Schindler Education Center. Professor McClain lost her fight with cancer on October 27, 2010; photo. | |
39 | UNI to host internationally acclaimed author Tim Wise Public Relations News Release 2010:100, p.1 |
Tim Wise, acclaimed white anti-racist essayist, educator, and author is the author of five books and has contributed essays to 25 books. He is internationally renowned for his knowledge on issues of comparative racism, and race and education. | |
40 | UNI students to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Northern Iowan 107:5, p.6 |
A music festival September 16 will highlight the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month; photo. | |
41 | UNI hosts 'An Evening with Cornel West' Public Relations News Release 2009:330, p.1 |
West, the Class of 1943 University Professor in the Center for African-American studies at Princeton University, a social activist and author, will speak about civic engagement and the democratic process. | |
42 | UNI student shares stories of his transition from childhood slavery to a college education Northern Iowan 106:37, p.6 |
Umaru Balde spoke to a room full of students, professors, and members of the community; sharing his childhood experiences, travels through six African countries, and his endless pursuit of education; photo. | |
43 | UNI's CME to host discussions in tribute to Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Public Relations News Release 2009:226, p.1 |
Rufus Burrow, Jr., Indiana professor of Christian thought and professor of theological social ethics at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, will discuss his book, "Martin Lucher King, Jr. for Armchair Theologians" at the Book Club meeting. | |
44 | "Race in the Obama Era" examines racism after historic election Northern Iowan 106:5, p.2 |
News Talk is designed to promote reading and discussion of the news. A four member panel, representing community members and University staffers, answered questions; photo. | |
45 | Panther poets compete in a war of words Northern Iowan 106:5, p.11 |
A poetry slam is a poetry competition. The audience is encouraged to applaud or react to the readings. There are rules for competitive performance poetry. Judges are selected from the audience. | |
46 | Series brings diversity to students and the small screen Northern Iowan 106:4, p.4 |
The Center for Multicultural Education is showing films during September. The film series deals with differences, with the hope of understanding other races. | |
47 | UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to host 2009-2010 book club Public Relations News Release 2009:34, p.1 |
This is the third year where the CME will host a book club with participants reading and discussing texts that deal with various cultural expressions and share history, customs, and perspectives that are projected by the four major groups. | |
48 | Diversity film series to be held in September at UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:25, p.1 |
Five films will be shown in the Center for Multicultural Education Lobby: "Understanding Our Differences: Mexicans and Americans;" "MLK: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Tapes;" Them and Us: Cultural Awareness;" "What does it mean to be white?" and others. | |
49 | Scholar speaks to UNI in honor of Martin Luther King Day Northern Iowan 105:28, p.1 |
Drew Smith, current scholar in residence at the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, will speak at the Center for Multicultural Education. His speech will honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; photo. | |
50 | CME to host discussion, nationally-known speaker in tribute to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Public Relations News Release 2008:294, p.1 |
R. Drew Smith, director of "The Public Influences of African-American Churches Project" and scholar-in-residence at the Leadership Center at Morehouse College, will speak at the CME. Michael Blackwell will procede the following day. | |
51 | UNI Alcohol Task Force assembled Public Relations News Release 2007:685, p.1 |
An alcohol task force has been established to reduce high-rish drinking and the associated negative consequences. Research shows excessive alcohol use leads to crime, injury, academic failure, poor health, addiction, and damage to reputation. | |
52 | UNI's Leaders on Leadership Series continues with Michael D. Blackwell, February 14 Public Relations News Release 2007:421, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell will lead a discussion on the leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
53 | Black History Month February 2008 Northern Iowan 104:33, p.13 |
Schedule of activities for Black History Month; photo. | |
54 | Friends of Foes? Northern Iowan 104:33, p.17 |
Upcoming panel discussion on the relationship between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln; photo. | |
55 | Black History Month events offered at UNI Public Relations News Release 2007:412, p.1 |
A variety of events will be offered through the Center for Multicultural Education including film showings and discussions. | |
56 | Panel discussion on Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln to be held at UNI Public Relations News Release 2007:413, p.1 |
"Friends or Foes: The Relationship Between Frederick Douglass amd Abraham Lincoln" will be presented February 12. | |
57 | UNI's Center for Multicultural Education to hold discussions for Martin Luther King Jr. Day Public Relations News Release 2007:363, p.1 |
Two discussions will be hosted Monday, January 21. | |
58 | Multicultural Education Book Club at UNI to hold first meeting Public Relations News Release 2007:183, p.1 |
The Center for Multicultural Education Book Club will hold its first meeting October 1. | |
59 | UNI hosts "Ain't I A Woman" as part of Black History Month Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
"Ain't I A Woman" will be presented Tuesday, February 20. The show will feature actress Taylor Mahogany Scott. | |
60 | A Wise man speaks to improve race relations Northern Iowan 103:7, p.1 |
Tim Wise spoke during Diversity Week on his life, his struggles, and his passions as an anti-racist. The audience was urged to learn about other cultures; photo. | |
61 | UNI faculty, staff examine ethics from all angles Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
List of staff and faculty members who specialize in Ethics given. | |
62 | George Curry speaks at GBPAC, 'We need to start fixing our educational system' Northern Iowan 102:41, p.1 |
George Curry wrapped up Black History Month events with a speech; photo. | |
63 | University of Northern Iowa sets activities for Black History Month Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Black History Month activities kicked off on February 7. | |
64 | Holidays express variety of meaning for all Northern Iowan 101:25, p.4 |
Winter holidays were discussed at a University Book & Supply roundtable. | |
65 | University Book and Supply celebrates winter holidays Northern Iowan 101:23, p.4 |
Bookstore to hold presentation of four winter holidays; photo. | |
66 | Satellite seminar series to be presented by University Honors Program at UNI Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
Tricia Rose will discuss marketing to youth through music and culture as part of a multi-week seminar series on popular culture. | |
67 | UNI professor disputes polls that divide churchgoers/non-churchgoers into political parties Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Believes there are more factors at work and that the question of "values" is little more than a buzzword. | |
68 | CME dedication stirs mixed emotions in UNI Seven Northern Iowan 100:46, p.1 |
The new Center for Multicultural Education addition to Maucker Union is dedicated; photo. | |
69 | UNI to dedicate new Center for Multicultural Education Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Dedication will be held Friday, March 26; speakers include President Koob and author Nicolas Vaca. | |
70 | Speaker warns against religious discrimination Northern Iowan 100:43, p.1 |
Angelique Walker-Smith speaks against religious discrimination; photo. | |
71 | 'Faith, Fear, and Leadership in a Post-9-11 World' topic for UNI lecture Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Angelique Walker-Smith will speak on Thursday, March 4. | |
72 | Authors of book on African American women's shifting identities to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Kumea Shorter-Gooden and Charisse Jones to discuss their book, "Shifting: The Double Lives of Black Women in America." | |
73 | Recital to celebrate opening of UNI Center for Multicultural Education Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Event will consist of vocal performance by Darryl Taylor followed by a panel discussion, both concerning poet Langston Hughes. | |
74 | Court upholds affirmative action policy at U of Michigan Northern Iowan 99:58, p.1 |
Supreme Court rules in favor of affirmative action, 5-4; also rules, 6-3, that University of Michigan's point system does not consider applicants independently. | |
75 | UNI administrator split on Supreme Court's split decision Public Relations News Release 2002:575, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell offers his thoughts on the recent Supreme Court decision on affirmative action. | |
76 | How to make a healthy community Public Relations News Release 2002:442, p.1 |
Mechanics for building a good community will be explained. | |
77 | Wilcher, others assume an 'affirmative' stand on panel Northern Iowan 99:40, p.1 |
Shirley J. Wilcher spoke on campus about affirmative action policies. | |
78 | Black History Month observed Public Relations News Release 2002:341, p.1 |
Goals of Black History Month will be discussed. | |
79 | UNI faculty delve into ethics at all levels Public Relations News Release 2002:182, p.1 |
Faculty members who are experts in the field of ethics are listed. | |
80 | Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration Northern Iowan 98:29, p.2 |
Michael D. Blackwell will speak on "Advancing King's Legacy in the 21st Century" as a part of a program to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. | |
81 | UNI program celebrates Martin Luther King holiday Public Relations News Release 2001:261, p.1 |
Michael D. Blackwell will speak on "Advancing King's Legacy in the 21st Century," as a part of the Martin Luther King Day celebration. | |
82 | UNI to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day Campus News Network 12:10, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell will present the discussion "Advancing King's Legacy in the 21st Century." | |
83 | Diversify your mind Northern Iowan 98:3, p.12 |
TV host Tony Brown will speak as part of the Diversity Week celebration; includes schedule of events for Diversity Week; photo. | |
84 | Gospel Extravaganza for Saturday, June 16, moved to UNI's Lang Hall Public Relations News Release 2000:468, p.1 |
The Gospel Extravaganza that was to be held in the Central Middle School auditorium in Waterloo moved to Lang Hall. | |
85 | Multicultural Education Center celebrates 30th anniversary Northern Iowan 97:43, p.4 |
Describes the history of UNI's Multicultural Education Center. | |
86 | Pulitzer Prize-winning feminist speaks on male roles Northern Iowan 97:42, p.9 |
UNI professors discuss speaker Susan Faludi; photo. | |
87 | Racial profiling: real or myth? Northern Iowan 97:41, p.1 |
Discusses the effect that racial profiling has on society. | |
88 | Federal funding to religious institutions Public Relations News Release 2000:239, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell disagrees with President George W. Bush's new plans to provide religious institutions easier access to federal funding. | |
89 | Racial profiling Public Relations News Release 2000:239, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell states that racial profiling occurs in many areas, including housing and education. | |
90 | Martin Luther King, Jr. remembered Public Relations News Release 2000:200, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell discusses Martin Luther King, Jr., and his vision. | |
91 | Leadership taught at upcoming conference Northern Iowan 97:19, p.12 |
Rodney Jay Salinas will be the keynote speaker at the diversity leadership workshop. | |
92 | Remembering the Voting Rights Act of 1965 Public Relations News Release 2000:31, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell discusses the benefits of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. | |
93 | Center for Multicultural Education's 4th Annual Spring Lecture Series to be held March 27-29 Public Relations News Release 1999:308, p.1 |
4th Annual Spring Lecture Series of the Center for Multicultural Education at UNI with speakers Patricia Duarte, Manning Marable, and Winona LaDuke. | |
94 | The march to equality Public Relations News Release 1999:305, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell discusses how the march from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery, Alabama had an impact of today's politics. | |
95 | UNI slow to change as time marches on Northern Iowan 96:39, p.1 |
Report on survey which looked at demographic description of UNI students. | |
96 | Their legacy lives on . . . . Public Relations News Release 1999:252, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell, director of multicultural education, will tell who has followed in the footsteps of past greats. | |
97 | UNI: melting pot or not? Northern Iowan 96:35, p.11 |
Students and administrators give their views on diversity at UNI; photo. | |
98 | Black History Month Public Relations News Release 1999:220, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell, director of Multicultural Education at UNI will talk about the importance of Black History Month. | |
99 | UNI faculty debates ROTC Northern Iowan 96:16, p.1 |
September 27 Faculty Senate meeting included a debate over the presence of ROTC on campus; debate continues following Professor van Wormer's letter against ROTC in 10/4/99 issue of U. S. News and World Report; profile of Professor van Wormer. | |
100 | Diversity: bringing people together Public Relations News Release 1999:43, p.1 |
Michael Blackwell, UNI's Director for Multicultural Education, will talk about diversity on campus and in society. |