A "Celebration of Community in Honor of the Life, Work and Legacy of Dr. Alfred Frederick" on Dec. 1 celebrated the late esteemed educator with a cultural extravaganza of community in the Marano Campus Center auditorium. A SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Frederick worked in and inspired the Curriculum and Instruction Department for 38 years, where he emerged as a pioneer in culturally responsive pedagogy. He dedicated his life and work to bringing diverse peoples together so that they could better understand each other. The celebration featured music, African drumming and dancing, poetry, personal reflections of Frederick and (pictured) a performance by the Caribbean Student Association Dance Team. Frederick, who passed away this summer, was a six-time Fulbright scholar who came to SUNY Oswego in 1985. He earned honors within the Oswego community and in Syracuse, as well as in Benin and Brazil for his tremendous impact in those nations.