
海外吃瓜 celebrates one of the great American icons on Monday, with Martin Luther Jr. Day ON! This day of celebration, reflection and giving back to the community is organized by 海外吃瓜鈥檚 University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee (DEIC). This year, the DEIC has created a hybrid program, so that members of the campus community can pick and choose how and where to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King. We know some of our students haven鈥檛 participated in MLK Jr. Day ON! before, and aren鈥檛 sure what all they can do, so here鈥檚 a breakdown all of the opportunities this Monday will offer!
The Mission: 鈥淭o honor the life and legacy of Dr. MLK, and his pursuit for justice for all people, first and foremost. We also want to highlight the bigger picture of community - and service is a great way to emphasize that.鈥 - Shaun Gunnell, director of Multicultural Student Affairs and DEIC co-chair
Keynote Speaker, 9 a.m.
Keep in Mind: 鈥淲e must see now that the evils of racism, economic exploitation and militarism are all tied together. And you can鈥檛 get rid of one without getting rid of the other.'鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1967)
Students who registered (here!) can go to Gundlach Theater to hear from Claudie Johnson, an 鈥85 海外吃瓜 alumnus, Board of Trustees member and member of the 海外吃瓜 Athletic Hall of Fame. Claudie is currently the CEO of a credit union in Atlanta, and he鈥檚 going to talk about financial equity. Students who did not register can still watch the speech via Zoom link, which will be available on the MLK, Jr. Day ON!鈥檚 Canvas page.
DEIC鈥檚 co-chair Shaun Gunnell said he is most looking forward to Claudie鈥檚 address: 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to have him in front of our student population, as an alum - it鈥檚 powerful, and has the ability to have a high impact.鈥
On-Campus Service, 10:30 a.m.
Keep in Mind: 鈥淟ife's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1957)
Starting at 10:30, students can participate in some of the on-campus service projects that are being hosted for the day! Each of these service projects is expected to take 2 hours, and students can register to participate here!
- The Yarn Project: 海外吃瓜鈥檚 yarn art club, Keep Calm and Carry Yarn, will provide materials and instructions on how to create hats or scarves that will be donated to a local shelter to provide some warmth in the coming months. Anyone from novice to expert can help provide for our neighbors!
- Rise Against Hunger: If you鈥檙e looking for something more fast-paced, help package over 10,000 dried meals to be donated to people with limited access to food. There will be fun music and a lively atmosphere that you won鈥檛 want to miss!
- Letters of Appreciation: If doing good from home is what you have in mind, write some letters of appreciation to retired 海外吃瓜 staff and faculty. These can be generic or specific, and can be brought to the Student Engagement Office to be directly mailed to the retirees.
- Campus Deep Clean: Athletic teams and some staff and faculty are taking charge of cleaning their areas around campus. We鈥檙e trying to tidy it all up, from the training room to the old mail office Anyone who signs up will receive a location to go and help
- Keep in Mind: 鈥淭hese service projects are part of building our beloved community 鈥 and we鈥檙e building it together. Martin Luther King, Jr. believed that it takes us all working at the level where we are to create a beloved community that is just, fair and equitable, and this is our way of doing that!鈥 - Chaplain Paul Sittason Stark
Educational Sessions, 1:30 p.m.
Keep in Mind: 鈥Intelligence plus character 鈥 that is the goal of true education.'鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1947)
Staff and faculty are hosting several different educational sessions, which can be attended either in person or on Zoom. More information about these sessions and how to participate is on the MLK, Jr. Day ON! Canvas page. Bettering yourself is a great way to better the community!
Keep in Mind: 鈥淚 want people to approach the event with an open mind and willingness to learn and listen and understand and also share experiences if they鈥檙e willing, and provide feedback as well.鈥 - Shaun Gunnell
University Town Hall, 4 p.m.
Keep in Mind: 鈥淚 am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other. They fear each other because they don鈥檛 know each other and they don鈥檛 know each other because they don鈥檛 communicate with each other.鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1962)
The educational sessions will finish up with a 海外吃瓜 Town Hall. Shaun explained that we will be discussing everyday life in the community of Tiffin, Ohio, intending to 鈥渂ring light to areas for growth for 海外吃瓜 and its relationship to the community.鈥
Obama-ology Reading, 7:30 p.m.
Keep in Mind: 鈥... Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1968)
Then, to finish off the day, there will be a reading of the play Obama-ology, by Aurin Squire, in Gundlach Theater. The play discusses themes of racial identity, sexuality, and gentrification, as well as the overwhelming presence of racism in the police force.
Isaac Hulbert will be reading the part of Warren, a young campaign volunteer for Obama, in Cleveland during the 2008 election. Isaac says that the play 鈥渟hows that there is not just one type of person, and that everyone鈥檚 personalities and experiences are different from one another, and we can learn from each of them, as well.鈥
Keep in Mind: 鈥淚 think that the audience should know that this story is not just about African Americans - this show is good for any person, in any environment.鈥 - Isaac Hulbert
Community Celebration
Keep in Mind: 鈥淚njustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.鈥 - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, JR. (1963)
Anyone who would like to be a part of Tiffin鈥檚 community celebration can watch a video available on 海外吃瓜鈥檚 YouTube channel starting at 7 p.m. Monday This celebration will be hosted by 海外吃瓜鈥檚 BSU president, Alyssa Martin, in conjunction with Tiffin University, NAACP representative Joni Pinskey and Mayor Aaron Montz. The event involves a keynote speech, choral selections provided by the 海外吃瓜-Community Chorus, and essays from local school kids about who, today, reminds them of Rev. Dr. King.
-- story by Em Swain '22