Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

Unity Month to be celebrated in September with concert, speakers

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. A variety of educational and entertainment events will be held on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in September to commemorate Unity Month, a communitywide celebration to foster diversity and heighten sensitivity to issues of gender, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation and ability/disability.

Chancellor Nancy Cantor, Champaign Mayor Gerald Schweighart and Urbana Mayor Tod Satterthwaite will participate in the opening ceremony for the event on the anniversary plaza of the Illinois Quad at noon Sept. 3 (Tuesday).

The American Indian Center in Chicago and issues affecting the Native American Community will be the focus of talks from noon to 1 p.m. on Sept. 4 (Wednesday). The speakers will be Joseph Podlasek, executive director of the center; Ansel Deon, cultural coordinator of the center; and Robert Smith, community organizer for the Coalition of the Chicago American Indian Community. The event will be in Room A, Illini Union, 1401 W. Green St., Urbana.

Jambana, a concert featuring a variety of musical groups on two stages, will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. Sept. 13 on the forecourt of Foellinger Auditorium on the Quad (Editor: See schedule below.) The free public concert will include performances by Illini Contraband, a jazz-funk group; a cappella singing groups the Other Guys and the Girls Next Door; and the Steel Band from the School of Music.

Also performing will be Chambana, a jazz quintet comprising university administrators and faculty members; the independent rock band Roscoe Plush; the Failures; Amasong; and Candy Foster and Shades of Blue.

A candle-lighting ceremony will follow the concert.

Educational events during Unity Month will include a racial sensitivity workshop, a freshman forum on diversity, an interfaith discussion panel about religions and an orientation session on the campuss cultural centers.

A multicultural art and fashion show, performances of poetry from different cultures and a display of cultural items by registered student organizations also are planned.

“Unity Month will be filled with activities and programs that will allow us to celebrate the richness in our diversity,” Cantor said. “I encourage everyone to extend this event past the month of September. Unity, indeed, community, is an evergreen engagement, stretching from fall through the summer months.”

University students will conclude the monthlong celebration with closing ceremonies and a multicultural ball at the Hawthorne Suites in Champaign on Sept. 27.

The Unity Month observance was established in September 2001 by joint proclamation of the Champaign and Urbana mayors and the chancellor to celebrate diversity and foster unanimity.

A calendar of Unity Month activities, including admission prices for events, is available on the Web at www.uiuc.edu/ro/team/unitymonth.

CHAMBANA CONCERT PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

6:00 6:20 p.m. UI Steel Band Stage B

6:20 6:50 p.m. The Failures Stage A

6:50 7:10 p.m. The Other Guys Stage B

7:10 7:40 p.m. Illini Contra Band Stage A

7:40 8:00 p.m. Amasong Stage B

8:00 8:30 p.m. Candy Foster and Shades of Blue Stage A

8:30 8:50 p.m. The Girls Next Door Stage B

8:50 9:20 p.m. Chambana Jazz Quintet Stage A

9:20 9:40 p.m. The Usual Suspects Stage B

9:40 10:10 p.m. Roscoe Plush Stage A

10:10 10:30 p.m. Candle lighting ceremony and music



This article was imported from a previous version of the News Bureau website. Please email news@illinois.edu to report missing photos and/or photo credits.

Read Next

Uncategorized Professor Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo and co-authors Melany Romero and Sudhamshi Beeram.

Postpartum depression linked with seven pain-related risk factors

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A woman’s risk of developing postpartum depression is influenced by several pain-related factors before and after childbirth, including poor pain management, their prenatal mental health and the quality of patient-provider communication, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign say. Health and kinesiology professor Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo and her co-authors, graduate students Sudhamshi Beeram […]

Health and Medicine A group of people standing in a lab

Alzheimer’s gene boosts seizures, but pathway can be targeted, study finds

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The gene most strongly correlated with Alzheimer’s disease also boosts seizure activity by decreasing levels of ions pumps and energy-producing enzymes in neurons, a new study by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign found. Furthermore, the energy-making pathway was stimulated and seizures reduced in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease by administration […]

Health and Medicine Photo of Jacob S. Sherkow, a professor of law and of medicine at Illinois.

Paper: FDA-required drug labels shouldn’t be treated as evidence of patent infringement

Drug labels required by the U.S. FDA are intended to guide the safe and effective use of prescription drugs, but the hyperbolic claims of patent infringement by drug companies is tantamount to “patent gamesmanship,” said Jacob S. Sherkow, a professor of law and of medicine at Illinois.

Strategic Communications and Marketing News Bureau

507 E. Green St
MC-426
Champaign, IL 61820

Email: stratcom@illinois.edu

Phone (217) 333-5010