January 31, 2 00 7 Il!,ÌJnrtkutò (Obseder Black History Month Page B3 B lack H istory M onth Leaders to Share Wisdom at Lewis & Clark Black History Month celebration Lewis & Clark College is hosting four nationally renowned leaders in their respective fields for Black History Month. Rebecca Walker, Robin D.G. K elley, Kw am e A nthony Appiah, and Jamie Washington are African Americans who have earned respect for their leadership, activism, and their thought-provoking writing and speaking. T im e m a g a z in e nam ed Rebecca W alker one o f the 50 most influential future leaders o f Am erica when she was only 25. Her published m em oir, "Black, W hite, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Kwame Anthony Appiah Jamie Washington Rebecca Walker Robin D.G. Kelley Self" was an international bestseller. She also wrote "To Be Real: Telling theT ruth and Changing the Face of Femi­ nism." W alker will speak at the c o lle g e 's A gnes F lanagan Chapel on Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. Robin D.G. Kelley has been lauded by Cornel West as "the preeminent historian of black popularculture writing today." Kelley will give a speech titled "A Joyful Noise: Radical Spiri­ tuality and Modern Jazz" on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. in th e C o u n c il C h a m b e r in Templeton Student Center. A professor at the Univer­ sity of Southern California, he has authored numerous books including "Race Rebels: Cul­ ture, Politics, and the Black Working Class" and "Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination." Kwame Anthony Appiah has published widely in the area of African and African American literary and cultural studies. He is the author of books including. Film Documents Famed Fighting Unit Members o f the African American World War II combat regiment known as the "Harlem Hellfighters." 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Fourth Ave. T his event is open to the public and is in partnership with United W ay Art o f C hange G allery, the W orld Arts Foundation Inc., the Zim babw e A rtists Project and local performers. IN V E S T IN G IN YOU HAKIM JONES FINANCIAL ADVISOR FINANCIAL PLANNING ASSOCIATE Evening showing at Jefferson High The Jefferson High School Multicultural Film Festival pre­ sents “Men of Bronze,” the story of the U.S. A rm y's African American 369th Combat Regi­ ment, known as the “Harlem Hellfighters” and New York’s 15th Infantry, - all brave men who served with the French army in World War I. Although relegated to non­ combat duty by the U.S. Com­ mand, the 369th was sent to France and spent more time in front-line trenches than any other American infantry unit. Fight­ ing alo n g sid e French, Morroccan, and Senegalese sol­ diers. these men distinguished themselves in some of the fierc­ est battles of the war. "In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture," and the critically acclaimed, "Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers." On Monday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m., Appiah will give a talk titled "Cosmopolitanism " in Agnes Flanagan Chapel. Jamie Washington is a na­ tionally known speaker, consult­ ant. and a diversity leadership trainer. He will lead a workshop titled "We're all in This Together: Coalition Building across Dif­ ference" on Wednesday. Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. in Smith Hall in Albany Quadrangle. All events are free and open to the public. There is a small fee for parking on campus. Lewis & Clark College is lo­ cated at()615S.W. Palatine Hill Rd. For more information, call 503-768-7051. Ken Berry from the W orld Arts Foundation Inc. will serve as em ­ cee. Featured artists include Henry Prison. Alice Bruce, Bobby Fouther. Renee Quarterman, Sunshine Dixon. M aka F o ste r. R ich a rd B row n W anda W right and the Zim babw e Art Project. T he celebratio n will include youth art made under the guidance o f Barbara M cKee and a singing celebrationby the No Kidding Choir. Monday, Feb. 5 in Room C39 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. G uest speaker G regory Benton will give witness to the regiment’s story that spawned the words of Melville T. Miller, “We were the first troops to march into enemy territory - and as we marched into this particulartown. the people were cheering. And that day the sun was shining, and we were marching, and the band was playing, everybody's heads high, and we were all proud to be Americans, proud to be black, and proud of being the New York 15th Infantry." ^5 'Id-Licious # www.fa.smithbarney.com/hakimjones 1 citigroupj S mith B arney © 2006 C itigroup Global Markets Inc. Member SIPC. Sm ith Barney is a division and service m ark of Citigroup Global Markets Inc. and its a ffili­ ates and is used and registered throughout the world. 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