Celebration of Activism - Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Date: 02-08-2024

Location: BCC 200

Join us in BCC 200 on February 8th for a thought-provoking day of civic reflections. Throughout the event, we'll engage in meaningful conversations about important issues that impact our community. A civic reflection is a structured dialogue designed to encourage participants to explore their values, perspectives, and experiences related to everyday life. The format includes facilitated discussions by our Lucy Katz Fellows and opportunities for personal reflection, creating a dynamic and inclusive space for participants to share insights and deepen their understanding of the issues that shape our society.


Don't miss this opportunity to connect with our community and contribute to the collective dialogue on February 8th in BCC 200 (9:30AM-9PM).


  • 9:30-10:30 AM (Nuclear Families) w/Andrew Mejia Hernandez
  • 11:00-12:00 Noon (Men’s Mental Health) w/Braden Quitmeyer
  • 12-1 PM (Reception) w/Office of Student Diversity & Multicultural Affairs (Only Event in the LL-BCC)
  • 1-2 PM (Affirmative Action in the Workplace) Aliyah Seenauth
  • 2-3 PM (Prison Systems) Bryan Santos
  • 3-4 PM (Beach Pollution) Nahush Seecharan
  • 5-6 PM (Immigration) Ranaldo Fong
  • 6-7 PM (LGBTQ) Kai Halm
  • 7-8 PM (Observing Burn Out) Alec Gonzalo
  • 8-9 PM (Art & Identity) Blessed Stephen

All are welcome to attend!












For more information, contact Karl Uzcategui / ext. 3289 / kuzcategui@fairfield.edu