Artist Joyce Scott to speak at McDaniel College Oct 30
Joyce Scott: The Shape I'm In
The Queen of Beadwork will share how she incorporates
provocative and contentious political and social issues in her exuberant beaded
sculptural forms and neckpieces.
Wednesday, October 30 at 7:00 pm, McDaniel Lounge in
McDaniel Hall
[20131030 Joyce Scott to speak at McD Oct 30]
"Joyce Scoot to speak..." inadvertently double-posted… Darn it…
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Seale, former Black Panther leader, will speak at McDaniel
next Tuesday
By Kevin Dayhoff, kevindayhoff@gmail.com
Bobby Seale, the former chairman and co-founder of the Black
Panther Party is scheduled to come to speak at McDaniel College at The Forum in
Decker College Center on Tuesday, October 1.
Photo of Bobby Seale courtesy of bobbyseale.com
Seale, who has long since renounced violence as a strategy
for social change, helped found the Panthers in 1966. At the time, the
organization was dedicated to defending African-Americans against perceived
incidences of police brutality and providing a community-based network of
self-help social services.
Seale left the Panthers in 1974 after his more militant
views moderated. He subsequently endorsed a nonviolent strategy that centered
upon providing community services to African Americans.
Seale was born in Dallas, Texas in 1936 but grew up in
Oakland, California. Seale met Black Panther Party co-founder, Huey P. Newton
while attending what was then-known as Oakland City College, now part of the Peralta
Community College District, which includes Merritt and Laney College.
Both Seale and Newton were admirers of Malcolm X and his
teachings and were moved by his assassination after a speaking engagement in
Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965. Three gunmen rushed Malcolm
onstage and shot him 15 times at close range. The 39-year-old was pronounced
dead on arrival at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.
In the mid-1960s, a growing number of civil rights advocates
were unhappy with the lack of progress in implementing integration and other
civil rights reforms and many, especially young people, had begun to reject the
non-violent tactics advocated by the traditional 1950s and early 1960s leaders
in the civil rights movement.
After the death of Malcolm X, many of the younger
African-Americans felt disenchanted and disenfranchised by the mainstream civil
rights movement, and began to explore others ways to make themselves heard.
They adopted Malcolm's slogan, "Freedom by any means
necessary," and began forming a network of Panther chapters throughout the
country.
A McDaniel College information release reports, the Panthers
developed into a militant Marxist revolutionary group that continued to gain
popularity throughout the late 1960s. In 1968 membership increased from 400
members to 5,000 members and 45 chapters and branches. According to J. Edgar
Hoover, the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Panthers were the
"No. 1 threat to the internal security of the nation."
Seale's lecture next Tuesday is titled, "From the
Sixties to the Future," and according to McDaniel College, he “will
transport the audience back to a time when the activism of hundreds of
thousands of protesters created cross-cultural coalitions, numerous community
programs, and an unforgettable synergy of forces. Seale will share his thoughts
on how we must reach for the future and understand how all civil-human rights
issues today are interconnected, interdependent and interrelated with
environmental problems, political issues, and global economics.”
At 6:00 pm, Bobby Seale will autograph historical posters,
books, and DVDs for sale. His presentation begins at 7 p.m.
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