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We have some amazing events planned for this quarter including events for Black History Months, programs especially for graduate and professional students and the 5710 One Year Anniversary Celebration. Conversations on Race & Ethnicity (CORE): Faculty of Color Panel Tuesday, January 13 at 6:00pm, 5710 S. Woodlawn Panelist includes: Dr. Cathy Cohen, Dr. Raul Coronado, and Dr. Kenneth Warren. Faculty will engage in a conversation about their personal student experiences as well as life in academia. Questions? Please contact  HYPERLINK "mailto:ryo@uchicago.edu" ryo@uchicago.edu. FREE Hot Drinks on Tuesdays 5710 is bringing Free Hot Drinks Tuesdays for the Winter Quarter. Come into 5710 for a nice cup of hot chocolate, tea or coffee on Tuesdays between the hours of 9:00am 11:00pm. Stay and study in our various spaces or catch up with your favorite shows as the season starts. 5710 One Year Anniversary Celebration Mark your calendars 5710 will be celebrating its one-year anniversary on Thursday, February 26. If your organization would like to be a part of the celebration, please email  HYPERLINK "mailto:lluk@uchicago.edu" Linda Luk, student center manager. MLK Week 2009The University of Chicago celebrates the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through our annual  HYPERLINK "http://mlk.uchicago.edu/" MLK Week of Events. We bring together students, faculty, staff, and community members as we honor Dr. King's commitment to social justice through community service, programs and activities on- and off-campus, highlighted by our annual keynote address. All events are wheelchair accessible. If you need any other accommodations, please contact Rosa Yadira Ortiz at  HYPERLINK "mailto:ryo@uchicago.edu" ryo@uchicago.edu or at 773.702.5710. MLK Commemoration Service Thursday, January 15th from 12:00pm - 1:00pm at Rockefeller Chapel: 5850 S. Woodlawn Ave Rev. Joseph Lowery co-founded, with Martin Luther King, Jr., the Southern Leadership Christian Conference in 1957. He is described as the consummate voice of biblical social relevancy, a focused prophetic voice, speaking truth to power and the dean of the civil rights movement by Ebony Magazine and NAACP. MLK Reception Thursday, January 15th from 1:00pm 3:00pm at Ida Noyes Hall: 1212 East 59th Street All Memorial Service attendees are invited to enjoy refreshments and meet the keynote speaker, Rev. Joseph Lowery. Film Screening of Citizen King Thursday, January 15th from 5:30pm - 8:30pm at Hyde Park Art Center: 5020 S. Cornell Ave Join us to watch PBS documentary of "Citizen King" at  HYPERLINK "http://www.hydeparkart.org/" Hyde Park Arts Center. Integrating the Life of the Mind: African Americans at the University of Chicago, 1870-1940 Friday, January 16th from 11:30am - 1:00pm at Regenstein Library Integrating the Life of the Mind: African Americans at the University of Chicago, 1870-1940 Visit the exhibition at  HYPERLINK "http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/curex.html" Special Collections Research Center Gallery, Regenstein Library. After a brief introduction to the exhibition and time for viewing, take time for quiet reflection on the life of Dr. King with an audio-visual presentation featuring Dr. King and the civil rights struggle. Roots & Rhymes V Friday, January 16th from 6:30pm 830pm at Ida Noyes Cloister Club: 1212 East 59th Street, 1st Floor Enjoy refreshments, listen to live music, view vibrant dance, and experience enthralling spoken words among other forms of expression. Campus performers and artists in past years have included The Balle Bhangra Team, Soul Umoja, Gingarte Capoeira, and Rhythmic Bodies in Motion (RBIM). MLK Day of Service in collaboration with University Community Service Center Saturday, January 17th If you would like to volunteer, please contact the  HYPERLINK "http://ucsc.uchicago.edu/" University Community Service Center through their website at  HYPERLINK "http://ucsc.uchicago.edu/" http://ucsc.uchicago.edu/ or call 773-753-GIVE (4483). Rockefeller Sunday Worship Sunday, January 18th at 11:00am at Rockefeller Chapel: 5850 S. Woodlawn Ave Guest preacher Rev. Teresa Hord Owens, Dean of Students in the Divinity School Progress & Politics Talk and Video-Feed of Presidential Inauguration Tuesday, January 20th from 10:30am-1:00pm at Mandel Hall:1131 East 57th Street Join the University of Chicago community in celebrating the historic Inauguration of President Barrack Obama by viewing the ceremony accompanied by a discussion with Robert Gooding-Williams, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Charles Branham, Senior Historian at the DuSable Museum. Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen Film Screening in collaboration with the LBGTQ Programming Office Wednesday, January 21st from 12:00pm-2:00pm at 5710 S. Woodlawn  HYPERLINK "http://www.stillblackfilm.org/" Still Black: A Portrait of Black Transmen, is an alternative feature-length documentary that explores the lives of six black transgender men living in the United States. Through the intimate stories of their lives as artists, students, husbands, fathers, lawyers, and teachers, the film offers viewers a complex and multi-faceted image of race, sexuality and trans identity. Filmmaker Kortney Ryan Ziegler will be speaking afterwards about the film and answering questions. Incognito A Play and Performance by Michael Fosberg Wednesday, January 21st from 7:00pm- 9:00pm at Rockefeller Chapel 5850 S. Woodlawn Ave  HYPERLINK "http://www.incognitotheplay.com/" "Incognito" is a one-man comedy/drama in which Michael Fosberg (writer/actor) tells the true story of searching for his biological father. After having spent 32 years growing up in a middle-class white family he discovers that his father was African American. The play and post-show discussions deal with issues of race, diversity, stereotypes, inclusion, and identity. Panel on Public School Funding Thursday, January 22nd from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Swift Hall 3rd floor 1025 East 58th Street Presentation and discussion of collective reports by Catalyst Chicago and the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability on public school funding formulas in Illinois and the resulting inequities across school districts. Prof. Charles Payne will serve as the moderator and Ralph Martiere (Center for Tax and Budget Accountability) will give the initial presentation along with Al Sharp (Protestants for the Common Good). Exhibit: Integrating the Life of the Mind: African Americans at the University of Chicago 1870-1940 Monday, September 19th February 27th Regenstein Library, Special Collections Research Center, Main Gallery Curator Danielle Allen, UPS Foundation Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and author of Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship Since Brown vs. the Board of Education (University of Chicago Press, 2004).The exhibit is presented in association with the Black Metropolis Research Consortium, a Chicago-based association of libraries, universities, and other archival institutions with major holdings documenting African American and African diasporic culture, history, and politics, with specific focus on materials related to Chicago.Campus and Community AnnouncementsLets Talk Fridays, 1:00pm-3:00pm at 5710 S. Woodlawn Tuesdays, 2:30pm- 4:30pm at the International House, 1414 E. 59th Street Free & confidential consultations and support with professional counselors on a variety of issues. No appointment necessary! Just drop in! All students are welcome! Workforce Recruitment Program Interested in interning or working with the Federal Government? Do you identify as a person with a disability? If so "The Workforce Recruitment Program" (WRP) is an excellent opportunity. WPR isspecifically designed to reach out to highly qualified people interested in interning or working within public service particularly the federal government. You will submit your resume online and, if qualified, will then be selected for an interview. By passing the interview, you will then be shortlisted and able to compete for positions within the Federal Government as "status" applicant. For more information, please visit the  HYPERLINK "http://www.dol.gov/odep/pubs/brochures/wrp1.html" U.S. Department of Labor website. Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko 2009 Kick off  HYPERLINK "http://coup.uchicago.edu/" COUPs Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko this Monday, January 12 with Morning Calisthenics with Don Levine at Henry Crown. Other Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko programs throughout the week include faculty fireside at 5710 S. Woodlawn, hot chocolate night at the Alumni House and the annual Polar Bear Run. For more information, please check out the  HYPERLINK "http://coup.uchicago.edu/" COUP website. Courses? Still looking for a course? Check out the  HYPERLINK "http://csrpc.uchicago.edu/courses.shtml" \l "winter09" courses available through the Comparative Race Studies. Some course topics in the Winter 2009 quarter include Malcolm and Martin, Asians in Latin America and Housing Segregation in the U.S. For a full listing, please check out the  HYPERLINK "http://csrpc.uchicago.edu/courses.shtml" \l "winter09" CSRPC website. Art Exhibition: Theaster Gates: Temple Exercise sat the  HYPERLINK "http://www.mcachicago.org/" Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Michigan Avenue. Artist talk/performances: Theaster Gates, Saturday, January y10 from 3:30pm -6:00pm Theaster Gates's Temple Exercises is a series of exercises that occur both at the MCA and around the city. Exploring the relationships among art, politics, and race, Theaster Gates constructs a temple-like structure that merges aspects of African-American and Japanese traditions. Gates's construction also serves as a contemplative space meant to inspire dialogue across philosophical and cultural boundaries on topics ranging from politics and religion to culture, food, and art as well as a performative space for the Black Monks, a group of Baptist-Buddhist musicians who mix slave spirituals, monastic chants, and jazz to create a singular sonorous experience. The exhibition is curated by Tricia Van Eck, Curatorial Coordinator and Curator of Artist's Books, with the participation of MCA's education and marketing departments. The Chinese Undergraduate Students Association proudly presents: Club Paradise Saturday, January 17. Banquet dinner from 6:00pm 7:00pm at Ida Noyes, Show from 8:00pm 10:00pm at Mandel Hall. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Tickets sales will be at Reynolds Club this week and all of next week from 1:00am 2:00pm and from 4:00pm 5:00pm. The tale is set in 1930's Shanghai, a city at its prime, replete with warlords, politicians, industrialists, courtesans and gangsters. Three brothers enter this paradise, searching for a better life. As time passes, each is forced into a life of crime and betrayal. Will blood once again prove to be thicker than water, or will it be stained deep within the streets of paradise? For more information, please visit our website at  HYPERLINK "https://xmail.uchicago.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=c5e21103f11b4682a26e19198a87df10&URL=http%3a%2f%2fcusa.uchicago.edu" \t "_blank" cusa.uchicago.eduWeekly Briefs NEW SECTIONS Highlights of events from departments and RSOsJob Talk at the History Department Come meet the candidates for the Asian American History position in the History department. Lisa Mar, current Assistant Professor of History at the University of Maryland. Dr. Mar will be doing a job talk on Wednesday, January 14 at Noon in the Social Science Research Building John Hope Frankly Room (SS 224). There will also be a reception at 5733 S. University Ave. from 3:30pm 4:30pm. Both events are open to the public. The next candidate will be here on Friday, January 23. More details will be posted in the next newsletter. Chair of the CIC Asian American Studies Consortium on Campus Thursday, January 15 at 9:30am at 5733 S. University Professor Josephine Lee, chair of the CIC Asian American Studies Consortium will be on campus to talk about how CIC can support Asian American Studies at the University of Chicago. This Week at CAPS - Alumni Board of Governors Externship Program Information Session Monday, January 12, 5:30 - 7:00pm, East Lounge The Career Externship Program allows first and second year College students to shadow an alumni sponsor on-the-job for 2-3 days during Spring Break. The program, a joint project of the Alumni Board of Governors and the Career Advising and Planning Services Office, offers students a glimpse of the skills required for success in a particular industry. For more information regarding any of these events, please call CAPS at (773) 702 7040 or visit us on the web at  HYPERLINK "http://caps.uchicago.edu/" http://caps.uchicago.edu QFilms Friday, January 16 at 7:00pm at 5710 S. Woodlawn The  HYPERLINK "http://lgbtq.uchicago.edu/" LGBTQ Programming Office will be hosting its first Qfilm on Friday, January 26. The film is about a small town teacher who is outed by a former student, even though the teacher is not actually gay.Fellowships, Internships and Other OpportunitiesFELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY - Timuel D. Black, Jr. Short Term Fellowship in AA Studies Deadline: January 10th The Timuel D. Black, Jr. Fund, a standing committee of the Vivian G. Harsh Society, Inc., is providing short-term research fellowships related to the Vivian G. Harsh Research Collection of Afro-American History and Literature .The fellowship program supports scholars, writers, educators and institutional researchers who would benefit from research conducted at the Vivian G. Harsh Collection. The fellowship period is for one or two months during summer 2009. Fellows will receive a stipend of $2,000 per month while conducting research in Chicago. Please visit the  HYPERLINK "http://www.blackmetropolisresearch.org/" website for more information. FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Newberry Library Fellowships Deadline: Long-term: January 12th; short-term: March 2nd. The Newberry Library, an independent research library in Chicago, Illinois, invites applications for its 2009-2010 Fellowships in the Humanities. Newberry Library fellowships support research in residence at the Library, and all proposed research must be appropriate to the collections (excluding the Terra Foundation Fellowship and certain short-term awards). Our fellowship program rests on the belief that all projects funded by the Newberry benefit from engagement both with the materials in the Newberry's collections and with the lively community of researchers that gathers around those collections. Visit our  HYPERLINK "http://www.newberry.org/research/felshp/fellowshome.html" website. CONFERENCE OPPORTUNITY- Midwest Association of Filipino Americans: 13th Annual Conference at the University of Illinois at Chicago - February 20-22 This winter Filipinos in Alliance at the  HYPERLINK "http://www.uic.edu/index.html/" University of Illinois at Chicago is proud to host and gladly welcomes you to attend the 13th annual Midwest Association of Filipino Americans Conference. The MAFA conference theme this year is Indivisible: I am not in the Philippines, but the Philippines is in me. For more information, please check out the  HYPERLINK "http://www2.uic.edu/stud_orgs/cultures/fia/mafa09" website. Regular registration ends January 31. TUTORING OPPORTUNITY-- Daniel Hale Williams Preparatory School of Medicine is in need for tutors with math tutoring Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3:30pm to 4:30pm during the homework help session. Contact  HYPERLINK "mailto:mmille14@uchicago.edu" Mechelle Miller for more information. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY- National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) The National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP), through the generosity of Verizon, is offering six (6) scholarships each worth $4,500 to Asian American students with the most innovative ideas on how to create, support, and nurture more leaders within our Asian American communities. For more information, please visit the  HYPERLINK "http://www.naaap.org/scholarship" NAAAP website. The deadline is January 10, 2009Mezzanine, the OMSA weekly e-newsletter provides information and updates for the diverse communities of the University of Chicago. The e-newsletter is sent out once a week. Campus departments and organizations that would like to submit any events or announcements to the E-Newsletter must submit detailed information including contact information to  HYPERLINK "mailto:lluk@uchicago.edu" lluk@uchicago.edu . We reserve the right to edit messages. 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