Dear Ms. Clark, I'm so happy to know Dr. Byrd made the inquiry! It looked as if the venue info was confirmed in what you sent before but now I understand. I can't think of anyone else in any acknowledgements other than those I listed yesterday below. Please look at the approved program I attached before for 2011. It appears I didn't get an electronic copy of the approved 2012 program and flyer but this is what we proposed and you can see the program info/line up. Of course the speaker is different. Thanks for laying out the info I sent the way Publications wants it and seeing the process through. On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Sonya Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dr. Daufin, > Dr. Byrd DID inquire about the venue for the event and provided the > information to me. The tentative information is listed below in the > original email that I sent to you with my request for > additional information. Please send to me the line-up of the program; who > will make announcements. Also, who would you like to thank and acknowledge > in addition to those you mentioned in your reply? Thank you. > Sonya Clark > > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:56 PM, EK Daufin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Please check with Dr. Byrd...last I heard she had not inquired re: the >> Buskey Auditorium. I'll be glad to hear differently if that is the case. >> You can acknowledge the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass >> Communication Minorities And Communication Division for their >> "co-sponsorship" of the event. You may also want to say that it is a Black >> History Month event. Our Dean Leon Wilson has agreed to give a brief >> welcome. Is there any other info you need? Thanks for doing this. >> >> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:15 AM, Sonya Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> >>> Dr. Daufin, >>> Below is the beginnings of the info I will be sending to Haley Cumbie so >>> that she can create the flyer and program for the Ida B. Wells event. >>> However, I need the ceremony speakers and also who to include in the >>> "Thanks/Acknowledgements." Can you please provide that information to me. >>> Thank you. >>> Sonya Clark >>> >>> >>> >>> To Publications: >>> Attached is a picture of the speaker, the speaker's CV, and a past >>> program from the event. >>> >>> * * >>> >>> *About the Event:* >>> >>> The event is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, February 14, 2013 at >>> 11:00 in the Buskey Auditorium. It is co-sponsored by the Department of >>> Communications and The Black History Month Committee >>> >>> >>> >>> The lecture is free and open to the public. >>> >>> >>> >>> *Special Thanks To:* >>> TBA >>> >>> >>> *Committee Members:* >>> >>> Dr. E-K Daufin (Chair), Dr. Leslie Simone Byrd (Co-chair), Jonathan >>> Himsel, Sonya Clark, Coke Ellington, Harold Robinson, Kimberly Baker >>> >>> >>> >>> *The History of the Event:* >>> >>> The Ida B. Wells Lecture is an annual program designed to highlight the >>> relationships between the mass media and the African-American community. >>> The emphasis is on critical areas of African-American participation in >>> mass media. By bringing these issues to light, and up for public >>> discussion, the hope is that we can become more critical, analytical and >>> demanding in our use of and relationships with the mass media. >>> >>> Mrs. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, a pioneer African-American journalist, >>> publisher and civil rights activist, epitomizes the journalistic ideals >>> and the level of consciousness that we in the Department of >>> Communications strive to develop in our students. Her determination to >>> achieve her goals in the face of adversity, coupled with her >>> professionalism and influence on the growth of the African-American press >>> are the factors that made us dedicate the lecture series to her memory. >>> >>> >>> >>> *About the Guest Speaker:* >>> >>> Please find CV attached >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> *The Speaker's Presentation:* >>> >>> His lecture will be about African Americans in Entertainment-Education >>> Television Comedy from the 1970’s and 1980’s (such as Good Times, The >>> Jeffersons, Cosby Show, That's My Mama), the beneficial and detrimental >>> influences of their intentionally pro-social messages to educate and >>> inspire audiences using the theories of Everett Rogers. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Know Justice; Know Peace, >> Rev. Dr. E-K. 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