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  • Action is key to activism, MLK Symposium speaker says


    The keynote speaker at the University of Michigan’s 2025 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium had a clear message for modern activists seeking to sustain King’s fight against systemic inequities.

    “Get on with it. Don’t overthink it,” said Erika Alexander, actress, director, producer — and an activist herself. “And young activists, do you know what? Suck it up, man. Life is disappointing, but don’t get discouraged. And don’t stop just because you did one thing.”

    The MLK Symposium kicked off Jan. 20 with the keynote lecture, a conversation between Alexander and Daphne C. Watkins, a University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor, and the Letha A. Chadiha Collegiate Professor of Social Work and professor of social work in the School of Social Work.

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    Erika Alexander (left) speaks with Daphne C. Watkins, the Letha A. Chadiha Collegiate Professor of Social Work, during her keynote conversation for the 2025 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. (Photo by Dieu-Nalio Chery, Michigan Photography)

    The opening event took place at Hill Auditorium and was livestreamed.

    Now in its 39th year, U-M’s MLK Symposium celebrates King’s life and legacy. In addition to the keynote discussion, this year’s theme, “Restless Dissatisfaction: An Urgent Call for the Pursuit of Justice and Equality,” will be explored by departments and units across campus in more than 25 events and activities.

    The symposium’s call to action was inspired by King’s remarks while accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and in his “Where Do We Go from Here” speech delivered at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1967.

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    Tabbye Chavous, chief diversity officer and vice provost for equity and inclusion, welcomed the audience the 2025 MLK Symposium. (Photo by Leisa Thompson, Michigan Photography)

    In the former, King implored people to sustain a feeling of “divine discontent” that prohibits them from settling for unmet goals. In the latter, he tasked Americans with embracing “divine dissatisfaction” until inequity among people has ceased.

    The keynote was co-sponsored by Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives under the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, with support from the William K. McInally Memorial Lecture Fund.

    “Dr. King’s words compel us to confront injustice in all its forms — racial, economic and social — and to bridge the gap between the world as it is and the world as it should be,” Tabbye Chavous, chief diversity officer and vice provost for equity and inclusion, said in her welcoming remarks.

    “Progress, he reminds us, requires continuous effort, courage and vigilance. Your presence this morning in person or virtually is an act of this commitment and reaffirms shared dedication to advancing justice, equity and inclusion.”

    Laurie McCauley, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, also urged attendees to maintain King’s restless spirit.

    “Our country has made great strides from the time when young Black students were met with violence for simply trying to attend school with their white peers. And yet we have ample daily reminders that racism and inequality still infect our society,” McCauley said.

    “From prejudicial attitudes to systems that continue to injure people of color and people who are perceived as different. The struggle for the harmonious civilization Dr. King envisioned must continue.”

    Watch a video of the full MLK Symposium keynote ceremony.

    Alexander has appeared in numerous films and television series, including as Maxine Shaw in “Living Single,” which earned her two NAACP Image Awards; as Detective Latoya in the movie “Get Out”; and as Meredith Lockhart in “Swimming with Sharks.”

    She also co-directed the film “The Big Payback,” which premiered on PBS on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 2023, and she co-produced the Emmy-nominated documentary “John Lewis: Good Trouble.”

    Alexander is a board member for the nonprofit group One Fair Wage and is involved with social and racial justice organizations, including The Poor People’s Campaign, Color of Change, the NAACP and the United Negro College Fund.

    Alexander and Watkins discussed the importance of community, how marginalized people cope when faced with opposition, and the power of storytelling to drive social change.

    In reflecting on how a strong community positively affected her as a young Black woman, Alexander shared that she’d spent most of her childhood in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she and her siblings relied heavily on their community for support, especially when their mother and father, who was a preacher, traveled for work.

    “I spent my whole life living what Tennessee Williams calls … ‘by the kindness of strangers,’” Alexander said.

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    Donovan Rogers (left), a U-M graduate who opened the MLK Symposium by singing The Black National Anthem, and Victoria Wilson, an LSA undergraduate student, add liquid to a bowl of sand as part of a performance by writer and artist Cherise Morris. (Photo by Leisa Thompson, Michigan Photography)

    Her family leaned on a range of diverse neighbors who lived nearby, including members of the Navajo and Hopi tribes and Mexican and German Lutheran communities.

    “Growing up, I thought of all of them as my community,” Alexander said. “And that is not just my story. It’s not unique to me. It’s a very Black American story to feel like you … maybe don’t have consistent family to depend on. … But if it were not for that beloved community, then I don’t think I would be where I am right now.”

    Discussing her own coping strategy when faced with obstacles, Alexander said that, as a woman of color, she’s learned to adapt and develop a wide range of skills.

    “I’m a shape shifter, and if you are a marginalized person you’d better become one. You have to learn a lot of skill sets to get the things you want done. I’m not an anomaly. That is just what it is,” she said.

    Finally, to illustrate the power of storytelling, Alexander pointed to what she called the “Maxine Shaw effect,” a reference to the enduring influence of Maxine Shaw, a strong, independent character Alexander portrayed on the television show “Living Single” in the 1990s.

    Although the show ended nearly 30 years ago, syndication has kept Maxine alive, and Alexander said she has been told repeatedly that Maxine, who was a lawyer on the show, helped inspire young women and men of color to pursue law school or other higher education.

    As a result, Alexander, in partnership with corporate and nonprofit partners, has created an educational curriculum that she hopes will build upon the appeal of Maxine and motivate a new generation of leaders.

    The symposium concluded with Cherise Morris, a writer, interdisciplinary artist and ritualist, who performed, along with three collaborators, an interpretation of writings from her forthcoming book, “the cosmic matter of Black lives.”

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    Writer and artist Cherise Morris (in the foreground), along with an artist who goes by Kesswa, perform a live interpretation of writings from Morris’ forthcoming book. (Photo by Dieu-Nalio Chery, Michigan Photography)
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    “Action is key to activism,” MLK Symposium speaker emphasizes

    In a powerful and inspiring speech at the annual MLK Symposium, the keynote speaker stressed the importance of taking action in order to create meaningful change in our society. Drawing upon the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the speaker reminded the audience that activism is not just about words or intentions, but about actively working towards justice and equality for all.

    The speaker highlighted the need for individuals to engage in direct action, whether it be through peaceful protests, community organizing, or advocacy work. They emphasized that in order to truly make a difference, we must be willing to step outside of our comfort zones and challenge the status quo.

    Furthermore, the speaker urged the audience to be persistent and resilient in their activism, as social change is often a long and difficult process. They emphasized the importance of staying dedicated to the cause, even in the face of adversity or setbacks.

    Overall, the message was clear: action is key to activism. It is not enough to simply talk about change or hope for a better future – we must actively work towards it. As we reflect on the legacy of Dr. King and the civil rights movement, let us be inspired to take meaningful action in our own communities and strive towards a more just and equitable society.

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  • Algorithmic Aspects of Cloud Computing: 6th International Symposium, ALGOCLOUD 2

    Algorithmic Aspects of Cloud Computing: 6th International Symposium, ALGOCLOUD 2



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    The 6th International Symposium on Algorithmic Aspects of Cloud Computing (ALGOCLOUD 2022) will be held in Munich, Germany from August 31 to September 1, 2022. This symposium brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss the latest developments in cloud computing algorithms and technologies.

    Topics of interest for ALGOCLOUD 2022 include, but are not limited to:

    – Cloud resource management and scheduling
    – Big data processing in the cloud
    – Cloud security and privacy
    – Edge and fog computing
    – Machine learning algorithms for cloud computing
    – Performance modeling and evaluation of cloud systems

    The symposium will feature keynote talks from leading experts in the field, as well as paper presentations, poster sessions, and panel discussions. Participants will have the opportunity to network with colleagues, exchange ideas, and collaborate on research projects.

    We invite researchers, practitioners, and students to submit their original research papers to ALGOCLOUD 2022. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings and may be considered for publication in a special issue of a reputable journal.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the premier event in algorithmic aspects of cloud computing. Join us in Munich for ALGOCLOUD 2022 and be at the forefront of cutting-edge research in cloud computing algorithms.
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  • Service-Oriented Computing: 17th Symposium and Summer School, SummerSOC 2023, He

    Service-Oriented Computing: 17th Symposium and Summer School, SummerSOC 2023, He



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    re are some key highlights and updates from the recent Service-Oriented Computing Symposium and Summer School, SummerSOC 2023 in Heidelberg:

    1. Cutting-edge research: The symposium featured presentations and discussions on the latest trends and advancements in service-oriented computing. Researchers and industry experts shared their insights on topics such as microservices, cloud computing, and service-oriented architecture.

    2. Hands-on workshops: The summer school offered participants the opportunity to delve deeper into service-oriented computing through hands-on workshops and practical sessions. Attendees gained valuable skills and knowledge that they can apply in their own research or professional projects.

    3. Networking opportunities: Participants had the chance to connect with peers, experts, and potential collaborators in the field of service-oriented computing. The symposium and summer school provided a platform for networking and building relationships within the community.

    4. Keynote speakers: The event featured keynote presentations from leading experts in service-oriented computing, providing valuable insights and perspectives on the future of the field. Attendees had the opportunity to learn from and engage with these thought leaders.

    Overall, the 17th Symposium and Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing in Heidelberg was a resounding success, bringing together researchers, practitioners, and students to exchange ideas, collaborate, and advance the field of service-oriented computing. Stay tuned for updates on next year’s event!
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  • Pattern Recognition: 24th DAGM Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, September 16-18,

    Pattern Recognition: 24th DAGM Symposium, Zurich, Switzerland, September 16-18,



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    The 24th DAGM Symposium on Pattern Recognition is set to take place in Zurich, Switzerland from September 16-18. This prestigious event will bring together experts and researchers from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in the field of pattern recognition.

    The symposium will feature keynote speeches, technical sessions, poster presentations, and workshops covering a wide range of topics such as machine learning, computer vision, image processing, and more. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with leading professionals in the industry and learn about cutting-edge research and technologies.

    If you are interested in pattern recognition and want to stay ahead of the curve, don’t miss this exciting event in Zurich. Register now to secure your spot and be a part of this important gathering of experts in the field. We look forward to seeing you there!
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  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: 9th International Symposium, ISAIR 2024, Guilin, China, September 27–30, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part I … in Computer and Information Science, 2402)

    Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: 9th International Symposium, ISAIR 2024, Guilin, China, September 27–30, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part I … in Computer and Information Science, 2402)


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    Join us at the 9th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (ISAIR 2024) in Guilin, China from September 27-30, 2024! We are excited to announce the release of the Revised Selected Papers, Part I, which will be featured in Computer and Information Science, volume 2402.

    This symposium brings together leading researchers, academics, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics. The selected papers cover a wide range of topics including machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, autonomous systems, and much more.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with top professionals in the field and stay at the forefront of cutting-edge research. Stay tuned for more updates on ISAIR 2024 and get ready for an exciting event in Guilin, China!

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  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: 9th International Symposium, ISAIR 2024, Guilin, China, September 27–30, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part II … in Computer and Information Science, 2403)

    Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: 9th International Symposium, ISAIR 2024, Guilin, China, September 27–30, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part II … in Computer and Information Science, 2403)


    Price: $84.99 – $80.74
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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer (February 27, 2025)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 365 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9819629136
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9819629138
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.11 pounds


    Welcome to the 9th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (ISAIR 2024) in Guilin, China! This prestigious event will take place from September 27–30, 2024, bringing together experts and researchers from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in AI and robotics.

    Part II of the Revised Selected Papers from the symposium has been compiled in the book “Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: 9th International Symposium, ISAIR 2024, Guilin, China, September 27–30, 2024, Revised Selected Papers, Part II” in the Computer and Information Science series. This collection features cutting-edge research and innovative ideas presented at the conference, covering a wide range of topics in the field of AI and robotics.

    Stay tuned for more updates and insights from ISAIR 2024 as we continue to push the boundaries of technology and explore the future of artificial intelligence and robotics. Get your copy of the book today and delve into the exciting world of AI and robotics!
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  • Cyber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning: 7th International Symposium, C

    Cyber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning: 7th International Symposium, C



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    yber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning: 7th International Symposium

    Are you interested in the latest advancements in cyber security, cryptology, and machine learning? Look no further than the 7th International Symposium on Cyber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning. This annual event brings together leading experts and researchers from around the world to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and solutions in these critical fields.

    Topics covered at this year’s symposium include:

    – Advances in encryption and cryptanalysis
    – Machine learning for cyber security
    – Secure communication protocols
    – Privacy-preserving data mining
    – Cyber threat intelligence
    – Blockchain technology and security
    – Secure software development practices

    Don’t miss this opportunity to network with top professionals in the field and stay ahead of the curve in cyber security, cryptology, and machine learning. Join us at the 7th International Symposium on Cyber Security, Cryptology, and Machine Learning and be part of the cutting-edge research and innovation in these important areas.
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  • Expert Systems for Environmental Applications (ACS Symposium Series)

    Expert Systems for Environmental Applications (ACS Symposium Series)


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    Expert systems have revolutionized the way we approach environmental management and conservation. In the ACS Symposium Series on Expert Systems for Environmental Applications, leading experts in the field discuss the latest advancements and applications of this cutting-edge technology.

    From predicting the impact of climate change on ecosystems to optimizing waste management processes, expert systems offer a powerful tool for addressing complex environmental challenges. This symposium series brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how expert systems can be leveraged to improve environmental decision-making and sustainability.

    Join us as we delve into the world of expert systems for environmental applications and discover how this technology is shaping the future of environmental management. Stay tuned for updates on the latest research and developments in this exciting field!
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  • High Performance Computing Systems : 19th Symposium, WSCAD 2018, São Paulo, B…

    High Performance Computing Systems : 19th Symposium, WSCAD 2018, São Paulo, B…



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    High Performance Computing Systems: 19th Symposium, WSCAD 2018, São Paulo, Brazil

    The 19th Symposium on High Performance Computing Systems (WSCAD 2018) will be held in São Paulo, Brazil. This prestigious event brings together researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in high performance computing systems.

    Topics covered at the symposium include parallel computing, distributed systems, cloud computing, big data analytics, and more. Participants will have the opportunity to present their research, network with peers, and learn from leading experts in the field.

    Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to be a part of the cutting-edge advancements in high performance computing systems. Join us in São Paulo for WSCAD 2018 and be a part of the future of computing.
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  • Image and Video Technology: 9th Pacific-Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2019, Sydney, NSW, Australia, November 18–22, 2019, Proceedings (Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics)

    Image and Video Technology: 9th Pacific-Rim Symposium, PSIVT 2019, Sydney, NSW, Australia, November 18–22, 2019, Proceedings (Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics)


    Price: $54.99
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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer; 1st ed. 2019 edition (November 13, 2019)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 436 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3030348784
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3030348786
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.34 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.1 x 0.99 x 9.25 inches


    The 9th Pacific-Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology (PSIVT) 2019 took place in Sydney, NSW, Australia from November 18–22, 2019. The symposium focused on various aspects of image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, and graphics.

    With a diverse range of topics covered, the proceedings of the symposium showcased cutting-edge research and developments in the field of image and video technology. From innovative algorithms to practical applications, the symposium brought together researchers, engineers, and practitioners to exchange ideas and share their latest findings.

    The symposium featured keynote speeches, technical sessions, poster presentations, and workshops, providing a platform for participants to network and collaborate with experts in the field. Attendees had the opportunity to explore the latest trends and advancements in image and video technology, while also gaining insights into future directions and challenges.

    Overall, the 9th Pacific-Rim Symposium on Image and Video Technology was a successful event that highlighted the latest research and advancements in the field. The proceedings of the symposium are a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals interested in image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition, and graphics.
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