| Buckeye Human Rights Awareness Week 2002 Event Schedule |
| May 13th (MON) |
| Human Rights Film Festival: "When Billy Broke His Head" A Discussion on Disability Rights Ken Campbell, ADA/Policy Specialist, Nisonger Center, OSU L. Scott Lissner, ADA Coordinator, Office of Academic Affairs Mendenhall Lab Room 115 (Pizza provided! Free food!) |
| May 14th (TUE) |
| May 15th (WED) |
| May 16th (THU) |
| May 17TH (FRI) |
| Blood Drive: Smith Hall |
| Human Rights Lecture Series: Just War & Just Peace in the Land of Israel & Palestine Professor John Quigley College of Law Room 160, EA (W. 18th Building) (NOTE THE CHANGE OF LOCATION!!) |
| Human Rights Panel Discussion Series SEX, IMAGE, AND EMPOWERMENT: WOMEN'S STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE |
| AM10-PM4 |
| An Environmental Panel Discussion: Greening the Earth: How Did My Environmental Concerns Become Human Rights Issues? Professor B. Kardaras, Sociology Department & Kristin Horrigan, choreographer of production Green Grass For All Hale Cultural Center |
| AM11-PM3 |
| PM530-PM730 |
| Bloodmobile: Agriculture Campus |
| Throughout the Week... |
| The Committee for Human Rights Awareness Week will be on the Oval (near to the Main library) throughout the whole week, to have dialogue with interested students & to disctribute free ribbons of various colors. |
| Human Rights Film Fesival presents movies/documentaries that concern issues of human rights and peace. Films/movies will be shown not only on the Buckeye Movie Channel, but also various residential halls or classrooms. Don't miss out on this one!! (Food & Drink Provided in some events.) |
| PM2-PM8 |
| AM1100-PM1230 |
| PM7-PM830 |
| PM2-PM8 |
| PM630 |
| PM12-PM130 |
| PM2-PM8 |
| PM7-PM830 |
| PM630-PM830 |
| Blood Drive: Morrison Tower |
| Fireside Chat: "How the Unilateralism in Washington Seriously Limits Progress in Protecting Human Rights" Professor Chadwick Alger Mershon Center Kuhn Honors & Scholars House |
| Poetry Slam: Let's Talk about Peace! (sponsored by the African American Student Services & the Committee for Justice in Palestine) Hale Cultural Center (NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME & LOCATION!!) |
| Blood Drive: Baker East/West |
| Fireside Chat: "What's So Natural about "Natural Rights," and what's "Natural Law" Anyway?" Professor Daniel Farrell, Philosophy Department Kuhn Honors & Scholars House |
| Boycott the Bell: Support the Coalition of Immokalee Workers - Florida Tomato Pickers Join the demonstrating to |
| PM4-PM6 |
| *support the rights of farm workers *demand a living wage for immigrant workers *join the national Boycott Taco Bell campaign |
| Taco Bell @ 9th and High For more information: www.ciw-online.org/tz_site-revision/home/home.html |
| Come to the Oval to meet all human rights activist groups & make yourself aware of violation of human rights going around the world! The Committee for Human Rights Awareness Week will be distributing free souvenir. |
| Human Rights Awareness Week Grand Kickoff: the Oval (Rain Site: University Hall lobby) |
| Professor Cathy Rakowski; Professor Louise Antony Philosophy Dept.; Professor Wendy Hesford English Dept.; Professor Ara Wilson Women's Studies Dept. Hale Cultural Center |
| Do You All Hear Me? Testimonial Monologues... Allyson Morgan, Shelley Little, Joey Schultz, Peter Schwartz, Leah Reddy and Katie Miller are going to perform testimonial monologues that are stories of actual people who have experienced human rights violations. the Oval outside the main library entrance. Rain Location: Baker West Performance Space |
| PM400 |