The Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series on Race and Nonviolent Social Change at STUDENTS TOGETHER OPPOSING PREJUDICE The 5th Annual STOP Workshop Friday, January 16, 2009 Sarazen Student Union 8 a.m. – 2 p.m One hundred-ninety students from Capital Region Middle Schools and High Schools participated in a violence prevention workshop sponsored by the Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series. Students were involved in activities, workshops, discussions and action planning around issues of tolerance and respect. Students attended this conference to work actively in groups with adult leaders to discuss ways to become more involved and to help extinguish intolerance, bullying, gangs and discrimination. The following schools sent groups of students to the workshop: Albany Academies Boght Hills Elementary School Chatham High School Goff Middle School Guilderland High School Hoosick Falls Central School Knox Junior High School Latham Ridge Elementary School Mechanicville High School Mohonasen High School New Lebanon Junior-Senior High School Northville Central School Notre-Dame Bishop Gibbons High School Schalmont High School Schenectady High School Shenendehowa High School Waterford-Halfmoon School The STOP Workshop was organized by the World of Difference and it was coordinated by Kate Jackett and Lorrain Tiven, with logistical support from Peter Ellard and Kayla Snow. For information on participating in next year’s workshop, please e-mail Kayla Snow at
[email protected]. Special thanks for the support of Ray Newkirk and Christy D’Ambrosio. RECEPTION AND CELEBRATION OF STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN HONOR OF THE YOUTH OF THE CAPITAL REGION Featuring Original Art and Writing Exhibit on the Theme of “LEADERSHIP IN THE 21ST CENTURY ” Friday, January 16, 2009 Siena College Sarazen Student Union 4 p.m.