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Event Category: Cultural Programming

MLK, Let’s Talk: Video Games and Social Justice

Fireside Lounge, IDX Student Life Center 262 S Willard St, Burlington

Join the Champlain community for a discussion on video games as a platform for social justice topics. We will examine Fornite's botched attempt at an MLK event, Minecraft Education's "Lessons in Good Trouble," and other cases to see what is done well, and what could be done better. Attendees are encouraged to come with your […]

Dream Wall: An Community Collaboration

MLK Dream Wall: A Community Collaboration

4th Floor Hallway, Center for Communication & Creative Media 375 Maple Street, Burlington, United States

Join the community in reflecting on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through various artistic mediums. Write your reflections or thoughts, draw, paint, or express yourself in response to Dr. King's quotes, justice, democracy, and the beloved community. This exhibit can be found on the 4th floor of the Center for Communications & […]

MLK Week: A Conversation with Loretta J. Ross

Champlain Room, Center for Communication & Creative Media (CCM) 375 Maple Street, Burlington, VT, United States

Champlain College helps students to be Ready. Ready for Work. Ready for Life. Ready to Make a Difference. How do your core values guide your life and work? How can they keep you grounded, focused, and true to yourself? How do they guide the decisions you make along your career path? Loretta J. Ross will […]

MLK Paint by Number

4th Floor Hallway, Center for Communication & Creative Media 375 Maple Street, Burlington, United States

Come grab a paint-by-number kit and a donut, and join us on the 4th floor of CCM, by the arched windows. In addition to completing a paint-by-number kit, you can also paint on the Dream Wall exhibit in the hallway as a part of our MLK Holiday Observance programming.

Free

MLK Roundtable Discussion: Jan. 24

Fireside Lounge, IDX Student Life Center 262 S Willard St, Burlington

The King Center's topic for 2025's King Holiday Observance is "Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence365." Join the Champlain College community for a conversation around Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, the upcoming presidential inauguration, and Loretta Ross' campus visit. Everyone is welcome to join and reflect on MLK […]

Building Your Future: Career Strategies & Personal Stories from BIPOC Professionals

Room 444, Center for Communication & Creative Media (CCM) 375 Maple Street, Burlington, VT, United States

Join The Vermont Professionals of Color Network, Champlain Office of Diversity & Inclusion, and the Champlain Career Collaborative for an engaging conversation about stepping into the professional world as a BIPOC individual. This interactive workshop is designed to help you navigate the workplace with confidence and authenticity. Through real-world advice from experienced professionals, discover strategies […]

Slam Poetry & Identity Workshop: Steven Antoine Willis

Morgan Room, Aiken Hall 83 Summit St, Burlington, VT, United States

Come celebrate Black History Month with the ODI and 3 time Individual World Poetry Slam finalist Steven Antoine Willis. Steven is a writer, poet, storyteller and performer who uses his theatrical background to creatively articulate African American culture. His art is heavily influenced by urban life and religion, and combines elements of hip-hop, theatre, anthropology, […]

Free

Get in Culture: Vietnam

Room 221, Center for Communication & Creative Media (CCM) 375 Maple Street, Burlington, VT, United States

This Get in Culture event is hosted by Sao Băng Nguyen, a first-year Computer Science Major originally from Vietnam and raised in Malaysia. Sao Băng is thrilled to share her […]

Free

The Ride Ahead Film Screening

Alumni Auditorium, Center for Communication & Creative Media (CCM) 375 Maple Street, Burlington, VT, United States

Samuel Habib is a typical 21-year-old, itching to move out, start a career, and find love. But no one tells you how to be an adult, let alone an adult with a disability. Can a community of disability activists help him follow his dreams?

Free

WGC Movie Night: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Women's & Gender Center, Skiff Hall Annex 163 S Willard St, Burlington, VT, United States

Please join us in the WGC in celebration of Black History Month to watch The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. This movie follows the story of an African-American woman who becomes an unwitting pioneer for medical breakthroughs when her cells are used to create the first immortal human cell line in the early 1950s. Snacks […]

Trans Social

Women's & Gender Center, Skiff Hall Annex 163 S Willard St, Burlington, VT, United States

A social space for Trans and Non-binary students to build community and share information. If you need to commiserate about attacks on trans rights, we're here for that. If you want to celebrate trans joy, we're here for that. If you want to learn more about resources on campus and in the community, we're here […]

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