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Brown University
Commencement Weekend
May 24-26, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
6:00p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Multicultural Alumni Committee (MAC) reception
Kick off the weekend with the Brown Alumni Association's Multicultural Alumni Committee (MAC) to
celebrate the diversity of Brown's alumni community with our alumni affinity groups (Asian/Asian
American Alumni Alliance, Brown University Latino Alumni Council, Inman Page Black Alumni Council,
and Brown Transgender, Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Alumni). Join classmates and friends at this annual
event celebrating the achievements of our student and alumni leaders. Enjoy music, student
performances by SHADES OF BROWN, MARIACHI DE BROWN and ARCHIPELA-GA, and light
refreshments. This year MAC welcomes special guest Dr. LIZA CARIAGA-LO, Associate Provost for
Academic Development and Diversity. Program begins at 6:15.
Maddock Alumni Center Garden, 38 Brown Street
7:00pm
Rites and Reason Theatre presents 'Welcome to Wandaland'
Directed by Prof. Elmo Terry-Morgan '74 | Written By Award Winning Playwright IfaBayeza
Free Admission
Churchill House, 155 Angell Street
9:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Third World Center Reception
Take a break from Campus Dance and stop in at the Third World Center (TWC). Mingle with classmates
and friends in the TWC lounge and enjoy the music and refreshments. Co-sponsored by the Third World
Center and the Brown Alumni Association’s Multicultural Alumni Committee (MAC).
Third World Center, 68 Brown Street
Saturday, May 25, 2013
10:00 a.m.
Phenomenal Woman: A Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Danielle Dunlap ‘10
Join us Reunion Weekend for a gathering to celebrate the phenomenal life of our dear friend and fellow
Brown alumna Danielle Alexis Dunlap, '10.All are welcome to bring a tribute to Danielle, in the form of a
song, a poem, or anything else you would like to offer. There will be space in the program for you to give
your tribute.Light refreshments will be available.
Third World Center, 68 Brown Street
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
11:00 a.m.
Commencement Forum – Race, Slavery, and Contemporary American Life
This panel will examine the ways in which race and slavery shaped both early America and
contemporary American life. Panelists will also discuss the work of the Center for the Study of Slavery
and Justice at Brown University.Featuring Anthony Bogues, Director, Center for the Study of Slavery &
Justice, Harmon Family Professor Africana Studies | Glenn Loury, Merton P. Stoltz Professor of the Social
Sciences | Seth Rockman, associate professor of history.
Nightingale Brown House, Music Room
3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC) Annual meeting and reception
The IPC Board of Governors invites you to attend the IPC Annual Meeting and hear about IPC's activities
and any proposed amendments to the Constitution or By-Laws that may be submitted for IPC member
voting. Seniors and IPC members are encouraged to attend and learn about how they can
become involved. Join us for refreshments at a post-meeting reception.
Smith-Buonanno Hall Lobby & Room 106, 95 Cushing Street
5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
ONYX Rites of Passage Celebration Dinner
Celebrate the achievements of graduating Black students at the sacred Rites of Passage Ceremony and
dinner. Join fellow alumni for this special tradition in which graduating students are inducted into the
Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC). The Rites of Passage Ceremony includes a procession, the alumni
presentation of Kente stoles to the graduates, and a keynote address from DORSEY M. JAMES ’83 P’14.
Ticket purchase for dinner is required, $25 for alumni and guests.Seating is limited. Shuttles to the Omni
Providence Hotel will depart periodically from the corner of BrownSt. and George St.
Omni Providence Hotel (Formerly the Westin Hotel), Narragansett Ballroom, One West Exchange Street,
Downtown Providence
9:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.
Unity Funk Nite
Groove to the best music of the ’70s through ’00s at this revival of an old Brown tradition with a
multicultural twist. IPC, A4, BULAC and Brown TBGALA come together to celebrate diversity in the
Brown community. Alumni, seniors, and families are welcome to this evening of dancing, music and fun.
Co-sponsored by the Brown Alumni Association’s Multicultural Alumni Committee (MAC) and the
Alumni of Color Initiative.
Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center, Kasper Multipurpose Room (Formerly the P.O., Faunce House)