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Building Trust: Organizing for Social Justice

Organizers of Women’s March on Washington to Speak

icon13Tomorrow night, Tuesday, September 26, two nationally recognized organizers of the Women’s March on Washington will speak at Canisius as part of the William H. Fitzpatrick Chair of Political Science Lecture Series.

National co-chairs Tamika D. Mallory and Bob Bland will take the stage at the Montante Cultural Center at 7:00 p.m. for a lecture entitled “Building Trust: Organizing for Social Justice.”

Mallory and Bland were two of four national co-chairs of the Women’s March held in Washington, D.C. on January 21, 2017.  The march mobilized five million people in an effort to call attention to a world that is equitable, tolerant, just and safe, and one in which the human rights and dignity of each person are protected.

Click here to learn more about the women who helped coordinate the largest protest in U.S. history.

Submitted by: College Communications

Upcoming COLI Brown Bag Meetups

Bring your lunch and share tech tips

The Center for Online Learning & Innovation (COLI) hosts its next Brown Bag Meetup Wednesday, September 27 at noon in Old Main 115. Keep an eye on The Dome for announcements of upcoming specific meetups. On most Wednesdays in the fall and spring semesters, COLI hosts a Brown Bag Tech Meetup.  Bring your lunch!  Meet with other Canisius faculty and staff to share tech tips. Share your latest project, completed or otherwise, for feedback and suggestions.  Show us what you’re doing in your classes or in your research, using web-based technologies.  As always, COLI staff will be on hand to answer questions, and share the latest tips, resources and other things we’ve recently discovered.

Submitted by: Mark Gallimore, Center for Online Learning & Innovation