Detroit / Ann Arbor / Northern Ohio Event – Sunday November 16, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOCAL FUNDRAISER TO SAVE ANTIOCH COLLEGE
For more information, press photos, or interviews contact
Jennie Knaggs at 517 – 420 – 0211 or email jennieknaggs
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2008
2:00 to 5:30 pm.
AJ’s Café
240 W 9 Mile Rd
Ferndale, MI 48220
(248) 399 -3946
www.ajsmusiccafe.com
South East Michigan Antioch College Alumni Chapter to hold Fundraiser Event
Since the closing of Antioch College this past June, negotiations to reopen have been underway, but we can’t wait. The Nonstop Institute is a collegium of former Antioch College students, faculty, staff, and alums inspired by the College’s high academic standards and curriculum based on social justice. The Nonstop Institute was created in response to Antioch University’s decision to close Antioch College and dismiss its tenured faculty.
The NONSTOP Liberal Art Institute was created to carry the Soul and the DNA of Antioch. Since September 4, 2008 the vibrant NONSTOP learning community has been growing and inventing itself and carrying forward the traditions of Antioch College in Yellow Springs.
The tradition of activism and progressive education that makes Antioch College and The Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute so important today still thrives in the work of students and alumni all over the world.
Come and learn about — and celebrate – NONSTOP with an afternoon of film, poetry and music from Antioch Alumni. Featuring local poet Terry Blackhawk; Tendaji Ganges of the Antioch Alumni Board; Hassan Rahmanian, Professor at NONSTOP Liberal Arts Institute; Laurie White, filmmaker, with trailer for her new film “Refusing to be Enemies”; music by Jennie Knaggs and the Sure Shots, Tom Sain, and Dan Shoemaker; and a showing of the 1960’s film,“The Antioch Adventure”.
“Other reforms are remedial; education is preventative.” – Horace Mann
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“Be ashamed to die before you have won some victory for humanity …”
Following the herald of founder Horace Mann, Antioch College Alumni chapters all over the country have been passionately organizing to save the historic liberal arts institute of Antioch College. Founded in 1853, Antioch College was a liberal arts college in Yellow Springs, Ohio, based on Horace Mann’s theories that blended practical work experience with classroom learning and participatory community governance. Boasting alumni such as Stephen Jay Gould (Science Historian), Eleanor Holmes Norton ( activist, Delegate to Congress), Mia Katherine Zapata ( lead singer of The Gits), Coretta Scott King ( civil rights activist, author), Antioch College was one of the first colleges in the US to enroll women and African Americans, and the first in higher education to give equal pay and rank to a female professor.
Antioch College is part of the Great Lakes College Association. The GLCA is based in Ann Arbor, collaborating within a liberal arts college network in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
LINKS
About NONSTOP and ANTIOCH ONLINE:
www.ysnews.com/stories/2008/10/102308_nonstop.html
chronicle.com/news/article/5355/aaup-to-investigate-closing-of-antioch-college
Jennie Knaggs and the Sure Shots:
www.jennieknaggs.com
Great Lakes College Association:



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