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YOU’RE INVITED TO ATTEND THE 9 th ANNUAL Martin Luther King Jr. Diversity Awareness Week JANUARY 20-24, 2020 MLK: ECONOMIC JUSTICE #PurdueAgMLK Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. The Purdue community is invited to participate in a day of service on Monday, January 20. Below are events open to the public and co-presented by Purdue Agriculture and Purdue Health & Human Sciences. Tuesday, January 21 Wednesday, January 22 Thursday, January 23 Friday, January 24 Poverty as a Public Health Issue (Presentation, 90 minutes) Understand how poverty drives a domino effect of numerous concerns in the field of public health. A faculty member from the Purdue Department of Public Health will discuss this topic. Attendees can also review resources from organizations that assist those experiencing poverty at Purdue University. Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided. Lunch a L nd earn: Community Hunger & Food Security (90 minutes) Come hungry, as lunch will be provided for this enlightening experience that will address issues of community hunger and food inaccessibility. Noon-1:30 p.m. | STEW 310 | Lunch provided RSVP by January 10th at purdue.ag/2020mlklunch Pursuing Economic & Social Justice Here at Home: A Panel Discussion (90 minutes) Learn how local organizations pool their time and talent to help our communities address challenges of poverty, homelessness, food security, social justice and more. The discussion will also include ways that community members can do their part to assist. Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided. Last Boiler Standing (90 minutes) Watch and compete in a live game show! Pairs of students, faculty and staff will answer questions about poverty, economic justice and the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — audience participation prizes available. Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided. All events are open to the public.

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YOU’RE INVITED TO AT TEND THE 9th ANNUAL

Martin Luther King Jr. Diversity Awareness Week

JANUARY 20-24, 2020

MLK: ECONOMIC JUSTICE#PurdueAgMLK

Purdue University is an equal access/equal opportunity institution.

The Purdue community is invited to participate in a day of service on Monday, January 20.

Below are events open to the public and co-presented by Purdue Agriculture and Purdue Health & Human Sciences.

Tuesday, January 21

Wednesday, January 22

Thursday, January 23

Friday, January 24

Poverty as a Public Health Issue (Presentation, 90 minutes)

Understand how poverty drives a domino effect of numerous concerns in the field of public health. A faculty member from the Purdue Department of Public Health will discuss this topic. Attendees can also review resources from organizations that assist those experiencing poverty at Purdue University.

Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided.

Lunch a Lnd earn:Community Hunger & Food Security (90 minutes)

Come hungry, as lunch will be provided for this enlightening experience that will address issues of community hunger and food inaccessibility.

Noon-1:30 p.m. | STEW 310 | Lunch provided RSVP by January 10th at purdue.ag/2020mlklunch

Pursuing Economic & Social Justice Here at Home: A Panel Discussion (90 minutes)

Learn how local organizations pool their time and talent to help our communities address challenges of poverty, homelessness, food security, social justice and more. The discussion will also include ways that community members can do their part to assist.

Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided.

Last Boiler Standing (90 minutes)

Watch and compete in a live game show! Pairs of students, faculty and staff will answer questions about poverty, economic justice and the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. —  audience participation prizes available.

Noon-1:30 p.m. | PFEN 241 | Bring your own lunch Snacks and water provided.

All events are open to the public.