IC Voices: Activism is Our Legacy is an ongoing archival project aimed at capturing the voice and spirit of Ithaca College student activists. Each interview asks the same ten questions. Audience members are encouraged to ask their own questions of the activist after the formal interview is complete. You can view past interviews on the YouTube page of the Center for IDEAS.
IC Voices: Activism is Our Legacy
January 26, 2021 | 5:30pm
Noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as the cooperation with good.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "Love, Law, and Civil Disobdience
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IC Voices: Activism is our Legacy
In 2016, Rita Bunatal, owner of Malaika Apparel, was a leading student activist on IC's campus as a part of the PoC at IC movement. Pointed to as a pivotal moment in our campus' modern history for a call to equity and justice, PoC at IC was a spark for change. We are grateful to add her powerful voice to our archives.