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Greenwood Library Guide to the 2008 Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium at Longwood University.
Last update: Oct 01st, 2009 URL: http://libguides.longwood.edu/mlk2008  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Question of the Week

What 16-year-old led a student strike in Farmville in 1951?
Francis Griffin
Barbara Johns
Robert Moton

 

About Paula Crisostomo

Paula Crisostomo is Director of Community and Government Relations at Occidental College in Los Angeles, CA. She provides leadership and direction for the college's community outreach strategies, including neighborhood relations, local and federally sponsored services programs in education and local and state government relations. 
 
 

MLK Symposium Speaker

Paula CrisostomoPaula Crisostomo will speak on Walk Out: The Story of the Struggle for Educational Rights in the Chicano Community, Los Angeles, 1968 at the 2007 MLK Symposium on January 24, 2008. Crisostomo was a student herself when she led a group of fellow students who walked out of their East Los Angeles high school in 1968 to protest injustices against Mexican Americans in the public school setting. Over 22,000 students eventually walked out of their classes in the Los Angeles County area. It was the first major mass protest by Mexican Americans against racism and was a watershed in the Chicano struggle for civil rights. The story was made into an HBO movie, Walk Out, in 2006 with Alexa Vega as Cristostomo.

 

MLK Awareness Events

For information about MLK Day events at Longwood, contact Lonnie Calhoun, Director of Multicultural Affairs, at 434.395.2395 or visit the website of the Office of Multicultural Affairs & International Student Services.
  • Tue, Jan 15th, 2008: The Lemon Grove Incident - Greenwood Library 147A/B, 6:00 pm  
    This film tells the story of the nation's first successful legal challenge to school segregation, by Mexican Americans in California in 1931.
  • Thu, Jan 17th, 2008: Approaching the Horizon: The Oliver Hill Story - Greenwood Library 147A/B, 3:30 pm  
    This film tells the story of Oliver Hill's legal work against racial discrimination, including the cause of African American students in Farmville in the 1950s.
  • Mon, Jan 21st, 2008: MLK Service Challenge, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm  
    Join other students in service projects during the MLK holiday. Register at 218 Lankford Student Union.
  • Thu, Jan 24th, 2008: Community Reception - Moton Museum, 5:30 pm  
    Join speaker Paula Crisostomo for a reception at the Moton Museum.
  • Thu, Jan 24th, 2008: MLK Speaker - Paula Crisostomo - Jarman, 3:30 pm  
    Open to the entire Longwood community and to the public (invitation required for entrance).
  • Thu, Jan 24th, 2008: "I Have a Dream" Reading - Lankford front steps, 12:15 pm  
    Members of the Longwood community read King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
 
 
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