Celebrating Transgender Day of VisibilityYellow Springs Pride, Inclusive Resilient Yellow Springs Coalition, and Antioch College March 31, 20227:00 pm Join us as we stand with our Transgender community in celebration of their lives, impact, and visibility. Inspiring Stories • Light Refreshments • LGBTQ+ Information & Advocacy. Get inspired and discover more ways to make a […]
This event is an acknowledgment and celebration of the lifelong works of Coretta Scott King and Maya Angelou to address America’s historical racial and social injustices through their art, humanities, civil rights, and social justice efforts. Recognition will also be given to additional Americans whose work closely aligns with theirs. Both Coretta Scott King and […]
Registration for this event has reached capacity and is now closed. The Annual Legacy Luncheon honors those at the forefront of social justice work and local trailblazers making a positive impact in our community. This year, the Luncheon will be held at The Antioch College Wellness Center. window.bboxInit = function () { bbox.showForm('906f13ef-359a-4045-9123-fe97a4e2dbd7'); }; (function […]
The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom is a National Sponsor of the Independent Lens documentary, "Claude Got Shot". JOIN THE SCREENING IN-PERSON:Come watch the film together, in-person, in the ASB Cinema Room, May 5th at 7 PM ET.Refreshments provided. JOIN THE SCREENING VIRTUALLY:If you would like to watch on your own, […]
Participants will experience a humanistic process that explores how we are socialized and conditioned to think about race and racism in this country. Through an in-depth analysis of class, power and race this interactive process challenges participants to analyze the structures that hinder social equity and our role in transforming the disproportionate racial outcomes and […]
Participants will experience a humanistic process that explores how we are socialized and conditioned to think about race and racism in this country. Through an in-depth analysis of class, power and race this interactive process challenges participants to analyze the structures that hinder social equity and our role in transforming the disproportionate racial outcomes and […]
The Coretta Scott King Center for Intellectual and Cultural Freedom invites you to join us as we celebrate HUMAN DAY, and the dedication of the Help Us Make a Nation (H.U.M.A.N.) Resource Library for Racial Justice and Human Rights; an extension of the Olive Kettering Library at Antioch College. We will also be unveiling of […]
Yellow Springs Porchfest is a free, neighbor-driven day celebrating music and community. It's an annual event, from noon to 7pm on the third Saturday in September. (Save the date! This year’s Porchfest falls on September 17, 2022.) During this time, local musicians will play on the porches, front yards, and patios of homes and businesses […]
Welcome to Antioch College!We are excited to host the 2022 Students of Color Leadership Conference! The Students of Color Leadership Conference is designed to connect, engage, and amplify the experiences, talents of Students of Color from the various GLCA colleges. This year we will be in person, on the campus of Antioch College in Yellow […]
Full Program Flier and Information Bread and Roses: A Celebration of International Women's Day, March 8, 2023 Foundry Theatre, 920 Corry StreetAntioch College Campus Free Admission, Donations WelcomeChildcare RSVP by March 1st: Call 937-207-1517 Program World House Choir: Bread and Roses Music by Mimi Farina (1974), Words by James Oppenheim (1911) Welcome and Introduction: Catherine […]
Coretta Scott King Center at Antioch College and Celebrate Maya partner to host 2023 Sisterhood and Social Justice Virtual Gathering The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom (CSKC) in partnership with the Celebrate! Maya Project will host its third annual Sisterhood & Social Justice Virtual Gathering, which honors the life and legacy […]
Keynote Speaker Barbara Major, Author, Deconstructing Racism, A Path towards Lasting Change Barbara Major - People's Institute for Survival and Beyond Barbara is a veteran antiracist community organizer from New Orleans and her family originates from Franklinton, Louisiana. She holds a Bachelor's degree in sociology, and a Master's in Social Work. She is one of […]