2011 Rothrock Lecture Thursday Evening April 28th Speakers: Felicia Felder-Hoehne and Dr. Barbara Lynne Ivey Yarn, MD

April 28th 6p.m. Hermitage Dining Room

Speakers: Felicia Felder-Hoehne
Dr. Barbara Lynne Ivey Yarn, MD

Two sisters, Felicia Felder-Hoehne and Dr. Barbara Lynne Ivey Yarn, MD, Knoxville natives, will share the stage at the 2011 Mary Utopia Rothrock Lecture.

Felicia Felder-Hoehne, a research librarian at the University of Tennessee, and her sister, Dr. Yarn, a renowned anesthesiologist, former scientific researcher in mammalian genetics at ORNL, and pain management specialist, will discuss their early experiences with libraries, their education in the segregated schools of Knoxville, their careers, and the changes they’ve witnessed and experienced.

Felicia’s service at the John C. Hodges Library began in 1969 when she became the first professional librarian of African descent to be hired at The University of Tennessee. She was also the first Black person to serve on the Knoxville-Knox County Library Board of Directors from 1971—1977, during which time she served five years as secretary to this governing body.

The lecture will explain some of the motivation the sisters received from their elders and outstanding teachers, the parental guidance so critical to their philosophy of service, the duties and rewards of civic involvement instilled in them by the pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement, and their desire to help others—to give something back to their communities. This lecture will be of interest to those seeking a better understanding of Knoxville African American history and will introduce useful resources to those researching the Knoxville African American community.

For more information: Chris Durman, 865-974-3474 or cdurman@utk.edu

Diversity Committee Meeting Notes Feb, 24 2011

Updates and News
Trisha Brady is working with the Green Committee for the next Culture Corner Display “It’s not Easy Being Green”. The plan is to coordinate with Gordie Bennett and the Make Orange Green campaign. Trisha plans to include activities with the display such as “How green are you?” worksheets. The committee agreed to carry this theme over to the International Festival on April 15th.

Celebrating 50 years of African American Achievement
Annazette Houston joined us for an update on the proceedings and plans for Celebrating 50 years of African American Achievement events.
The MLK Parade was a success and the Kick off celebration can be viewed by web cast http://160.36.161.128/UTK/Viewer/?peid=b8a2813d14e543a0a534abf66aae7496. Each academic department is having a correlating event.
Follow all the events here:http://achieve.utk.edu/events.shtml
The committee discussed the Libraries roll- Most of the historical records used are housed at UT Libraries. Ribbia Gibbs did most of the information retrieval.
The upcoming Life of the Mind program centered around the book The Immortal Life of Hennrietta Lacks is scheduled for Feature in a Culture Corner this Fall.
Annazette wondered if we could feature scanned copies of documents and letters used in preparation for the 50y events. The Committee is interested in offering programing during Welcome Week (Aug 18th) with slam poets, local film makers and artists.

Kynita Stringer-Stanback suggested in the instillation of a Civility Award in honor of Felicia Felder-Hoehne the first African American Librarian at UT. She will work on a proposal for the Spirit Awards Committee.

The Studio’s Free Range Contest this year features “My Everyday Civility” in correlation with Chancellor Cheek’s call for campus civility.

The committee planned to greet the new dean and discussed taking the new dean to lunch and preparing a welcome gift that includes a report of the history of the Diversity Committee.
In conclusion the committee made plans to campaign for new members

-MAR 2/25/2011

Diversity Committee Meeting Notes January 27, 2011

Diversity committee

Lib diversity plan
1. To engage dept heads in exploring ways to create a culture of respect and promoting a culture of respect.
2. Offer diversity awareness opportunities foe all employees
3. Survey to identify where we are as an organization in terms of assessment.

how to offer training for department leaders? A discussion starting with Lukal- care program. Then follow up with a panel of OED and other campus leaders.
Ask people to think about what it means to walk into a room and be different. Focus on the self and roots.
racist America book by Texas professor.
Intellectual aspect.
HR 128. Ageism
Panel discussion.
Zero tolerance. Know the rules.
Connect to annual reviews. Performance review.
Civility. Digital signs. Respectfulness. have Cathy make a sign to show linda.

What is civility to you? (can we sponsor a commons activity?).

April 15 international festival
50th anniversary celebration
March on Feb 1 st. Tuesday? time?

Lori and Thura doing a poster on learning beyond the classroom.

“Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in the Academy: Achieving New Levels of Excellence“

You are invited to a presentation by Dr. Yolanda T. Moses, professor of anthropology and nationally recognized expert on cultural diversity, on Wednesday, March 9 from 9-10 am in the Hollingsworth Auditorium of the Ellington Plant Sciences Building on the Agriculture Campus. Dr. Moses will speak on Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in the Academy. Diversity and inclusion influence workplace productivity and team creativity. The University Libraries is a co-sponsor of this program in our ongoing quest to explore ways to create and maintain diversity and a culture of respect among library employees and library users.

We will provide transportation to this program from Hodges Library. Please mark your calendar now and plan to join your colleagues and visit the Ag Campus on March 9 to hear Dr. Moses.

50 Years of African American Achievement @ UTK Kick-off Tuesday, Jan. 11

A Celebration of honoring the first African-American undergraduate students and the rich legacy of African-American achievement campus-wide begins Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to participate in the commemorative march from the Torchbearer at Circle Park to Ayres Hall. A celebration will follow on the Hill with our special guest, Olympian and UT alumna Benita Fitzgerald-Mosley. Mark you calendars and plan to attend this special event.
Check http://achieve.utk.edu/ for information on future events. The celebration will continue throughout 2011.

Diversity Committee Meeting Notes 10.21.10

The committee met to discuss the arrangements for Missy Jenkins visit and the Jordan Documentary presentation. Cookies and tea are arranged for the Jenkins event. We will check with Seth and Matt to see if Nov. 11th is a good date. Thura will confirm that the attendants to Cultural Enrichment Series events will receive HR 128 credit for the time spent.

The Diversity Committee has collaborated with Safe Haven and allotted shelf space for selections from the collection on immigration.

Planning for the 50th anniversary continued. The committee will help construct a traveling exhibit time line to commemorate important dates desegregation of UT. “Foot prints through history” The committee discussed how to intergrate technology into the display. Perhaps produce cell phone accessible sound files by number code and create an online version for the library to keep up.

The committee discussed having a visual/hearing impaired workshop in January.

UT International Fall Festival November 5, 2010 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Come join us to learn and experience different cultures from all over the world on Friday, November 5, 2010 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. There will be international food, music, performances, cultural displays and crafts from many countries. Live entertainment performances will be presented throughout the time of the Festival. Venue: Thompson Boling Arena Time: 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Admission: FREE. For more information, call the I-House front desk at 865-974-4453

Sponsor International House
Contact International House
865-974-4453
ihouse@utk.edu
Category Campus Events and Activities
Type On-Campus
Location

Thompson Boling Arena

Diversity Committee’s Cultural Enrichment Series Presents the Making of “Onward and Upward: An Oral History of Austin A. Harrison”

Diversity Committee’s Cultural Enrichment Series Presents Matt and Seth Jordan and the Making of “Onward and Upward: An Oral History of Austin A. Harrison”

Matt and Seth Jordan will discuss the creation of their full-length amateur documentary, “Onward and Upward: An Oral History of Austin A. Harrison, a Communications Builder.” This personal project, which became part of their School of Information Sciences coursework, explores the life and career of their grandfather, who embodied a unique expression of the “American Dream” from his childhood during the Great Depression to his career in the broadcasting and telecommunications fields. Besides reflecting on their creation process, Matt and Seth will also summarize their grandfather’s career and show clips from the movie.
Thursday Nov. 11th from 2:00 to 3:30 in Hodges Room 128
Join us for the discussion and earn HR 128 credit for your time.

Meeting Notes Oct 7, 2010

The Diversity Committee convened for a short meeting to discuss upcoming events the 50th anniversary of the first black students admitted to the Univeristy of Tennessee.
Ideas:
Documentaries
pull yearbooks
paraphernalia and display in the display case
speakers in the library

Cultural enrichment series
preparations for Missy Jenkins – visit tea and cookies
Upcoming events Jordan family history (how to make a documentary)

Vote TN training session

The Office of Disability Services will host a Vote TN training session focusing on disability rights and accessibility with voting sites. As we look toward the upcoming election, this will be an exciting leadership opportunity for you. The training will be held on October 12th , 2010 from 3-5 pm in the University Center Room 227. We will also have a round table discussion with Knox County Election Administrator, Mr. Greg MacKay on October 13th from 2:30-4:30pm in the UC room 227. This is a wonderful opportunity to share your concerns and experiences with the voting process. Please RSVP by responding to this email at your earliest convenience. Do not hesitate to contact ODS with any additional questions you may have. We look forward to seeing you soon!