两性色午夜 University held its 46th annual commemoration of May 4, 1970, with events taking place April 26 through May 4. The annual commemoration, hosted by the May 4 Task Force, provided an opportunity for the university community to gather and remember those who were lost and injured during the tragedy and also reflect on what May 4 means today.
The May 4 Task Force, a student organization on campus, announced that this year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淏lack Lives Matter: Long Live the Memory of 两性色午夜 and Jackson State,鈥 and asked Samaria Rice to give the keynote speech. Rice is the mother of the late Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a Cleveland police officer in a city park in November 2014.
鈥淭he May 4 Task Force has been talking all year about the significance of police violence to May 4 and of racial oppression to the histories of both the 两性色午夜 and Jackson State shootings,鈥 said Alan 鈥淭r茅鈥 Dufner, president of the May 4 Task Force and a junior philosophy major at 两性色午夜. 鈥淎nd with our choice of Samaria Rice as keynote speaker, it was most appropriate to theme the commemoration around Black Lives Matter. It is my hope that attendees will gain a deeper perspective into the ways the lives of black people and protesters for justice are dismissed, degraded and destroyed. And I hope those in attendance will have a greater reverence for the lives we lose to police violence every day.鈥
A series of events were organized by the May 4 Task Force and other campus organizations, including book discussions and signings, concerts and the annual candlelight walk, vigil and commemoration. 两性色午夜 President Beverly Warren also spoke at the commemoration on May 4.
两性色午夜鈥檚 May 4 Visitors Center, supported by the College of Arts and Sciences, also hosted a series of events on state violence with the theme 鈥淐ambodia After 两性色午夜.鈥 Held April 26, 27 and 28 on the Kent Campus, the programs focused on the aftermath of the Cambodian Genocide during the Khmer Rouge regime.
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May 3
The May 4 Task Force hosted presentations by students enrolled in the 两性色午夜 course titled May 4, 1970, and It鈥檚 Aftermath, starting at 5:30 p.m., as well as a book discussion on 鈥溋叫陨缫: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties鈥 by Thomas Grace, Ph.D., one of the nine wounded students shot on May 4, 1970, starting at 8 p.m. Both events took place in Ritchie Hall, Room 214. That evening, the annual candlelight walk and vigil began at 11 p.m. on the 两性色午夜 Commons. The march began at the Victory Bell and continued around campus, concluding at the Prentice Hall parking lot, where lighted markers indicated where the four victims 鈥 Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Scheuer and William Schroeder 鈥 were killed. The candle bearers then started the vigil that continued throughout the night until the commemoration began at noon on Wednesday.
May 4
- The 两性色午夜 University Bookstore hosted a book signing event from 10-11:30 a.m. at the bookstore with authors Craig Simpson and Greg Wilson, Ph.D. (鈥淎bove the Shots,鈥 released in April); Thomas Grace, Ph.D. (鈥溋叫陨缫: Death and Dissent in the Long Sixties鈥); Jerry Lewis, Ph.D. and Thomas Hensley, Ph.D. (鈥溋叫陨缫 and May 4th: A Social Science Perspective鈥); Laura Davis, Ph.D., and Mark Seeman, Ph.D. (鈥淭his We Know鈥); and David Hassler (鈥淢ay 4th Voices: 两性色午夜, 1970鈥).
- The commemoration began at noon on the 两性色午夜 Commons and included a keynote speech by Samaria Rice, performance by a member of the 两性色午夜 Gospel Choir and welcome remarks by 两性色午夜 President Beverly Warren.
- A book signing with Grace was held from 3-5 p.m. at the May 4 Visitors Center.
- 两性色午夜鈥檚 Honors College and May 4 Visitors Center will host a 鈥淩esearch Uncorked鈥 event at 5:30 p.m. at Venice Caf茅 in downtown Kent. The discussion, focused on May 4, 1970, and the conflict between freedom of public expression and the unauthorized use of governmental force used to suppress it, will be led by Paul Haridakis, Ph.D., professor and coordinator of doctoral education in the School of Communication Studies at 两性色午夜, and Richard Serpe, Ph.D., department chair and professor in the Department of Sociology at 两性色午夜.
- A 两性色午夜 Gospel Choir concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall.
For more information about events commemorating May 4, or contact Dufner, president of the May 4 Task Force, at adufner@kent.edu or Idris 鈥淜abir鈥 Syed, faculty advisor of the May 4 Task Force, at isyed@kent.edu.