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Unlearn Week 2012

Friday, October 05, 2012
Myrna Anderson

The Hispanic experience, interfaith dialogue, the racism in Dumbo鈥攖hese are but a few of the topics scheduled for discussion during Unlearn Week, held on 17c起草社区鈥檚 campus Oct. 7鈥12.

Founded 12 years ago by 17c起草社区鈥檚 , Unlearn Week is a series of programs that challenges the generalizations, stereotypes and assumptions underlying racism. The series鈥攚hich this year features speakers, panel discussions, a film and a food festival鈥攊s meant to bridge a cultural gap within the 17c起草社区 community:

鈥淭he general idea is to raise awareness about these issues and promote discussion as well as to give application that 17c起草社区 students can do in their lives,鈥 said senior and multicultural student advisory board (MSAB) member Daniel Ling, who is helping to plan the event. 鈥淭he truth is, the world we live in is increasingly globalized, and learning how to interact with other cultures is important not only to your professional life but also in your personal life."

Kickoff with President Le Roy

This year鈥檚 Unlearn Week officially kicks off with President Michael Le Roy speaking on 鈥淭he Woman at the Well鈥 at 10 a.m. on Monday, Oct. 8, in the 17c起草社区 Chapel. Le Roy will talk about how Jesus鈥 encounter with the Samaritan woman (drawn from John 4:3鈥42) exposes both individual and structural sin鈥攁nd offers a vision of renewal for all relationships.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to have a new president of the college, in his first year, lay the groundwork for what he thinks about these issues,鈥 Ling said.

The week also features speakers specializing in various areas of racial justice., the founder of the Christian Community Development Association, a nonprofit that fosters holistic neighborhood development, will talk about his experience as a Hispanic man living in the U.S. and the importance of cultural sensitivity on a college campus.

Gregory Buell, the associate pastor of The Village Presbyterian Church in Northbrook, Ill., will share how his church engages in healthy dialogue with Muslim leaders. 鈥淪ometimes these discussions can get pretty heated,鈥 said Ling, 鈥渁nd he鈥檚 going to talk about how it鈥檚 important to have love.鈥

And Daniel White Hodge, director of the Center for Youth Ministry Studies at Chicago鈥檚 North Park University and the author of books about rap and hip hop music, will talk about his dedication to helping urban youth.

鈥淲e tend to have people talk on a variety of topics, particularly if they have a connection to our students,鈥 said MSDO program coordinator Ebonie Atkins. 鈥淭he aim is to make it relatable to students here at 17c起草社区 and to issues in our society.鈥

Racism in Disney

Unlearn Week will tackle racism in Disney movies with a screening of the documentary Mickey Mouse Monopoly. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a history of a lot of racist stereotypes in Disney movies,鈥 said Ling, noting Dumbo鈥檚 crows (one named Jim) and the tendency of the filmmakers to associate dark-skinned characters with evil.

The week will also feature discussion groups designed just for women and men, which will tackle issues relevant to each gender. 鈥淚 really like the for-women- and for-men-only events because they鈥檙e such interesting conversations in such a short amount of time,鈥 said Atkins. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really valuable for students to hear about the struggles of faculty and staff of color because it prepares them for life after college.鈥

As is traditional, Unlearn Week will culminate with a World Food Festival, featuring foods, games and visual representations of many countries. Ling is looking forward to tasting the spices in the African offerings. 鈥淏ut honestly, all of the food is good, and I love to eat it all,鈥 he said.

This is Ling鈥檚 third Unlearn Week. He got involved in planning the event after attending it during his first year at 17c起草社区. A psychology major and biochemistry major with a pre-med focus, Ling has lived in Toronto, Germany and Kyrgyzstan.

鈥淭he reason these events speak to me is personally, throughout my life, I鈥檝e seen how cultures interacted. It can be disheartening, but it can also be a very beautiful thing when two cultures get together and co-exist, not just to survive, but to thrive. Honestly speaking, I have experienced a lot of racism in my life, and I think that it鈥檚 a lot better than it used to be 鈥,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd I think there鈥檚 a long way to go before we can say we鈥檝e gone far enough.鈥

See schedule for details of Unlearn Week events.