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ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State’s 11th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Jan. 24, 2 p.m.

ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ’s 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, themed β€œEmpowering the Individual, Strengthening the Community,” will take place on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. in the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center Ballroom. The event is free and open to the public.

Inspirational speaker and Professor Emeritus of Ethnic Studies Carlos MuΓ±oz Jr., Ph.D., at UC Berkeley is the keynote speaker at the event.

β€œOur celebration at ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State gives us the opportunity to reflect on the ideals of a great man whose struggle for civil rights and inclusion has led to many great things for our citizens and country,” said Alfreda Brown, Ed.D., vice president for ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. β€œThis year, I am delighted to have Dr. Carlos MuΓ±oz Jr. as our keynote speaker. Dr. MuΓ±oz has been at the forefront of civil rights issues for many decades, and we all can learn a lot from his experiences. I invite all members and friends of our diverse and inclusive ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State community to join us in this year’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.”

In his 37-year academic career, MuΓ±oz gained international prominence as a political scientist, historian, journalist and public intellectual. He was born in the β€œsegundo barrio” in El Paso, Texas, and raised in the barrios of East Los Angeles, Calif. MuΓ±oz authored several pioneering works on the Mexican-American political experience and on African-American and Latino political coalitions, including his award-winning β€œYouth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement.” He is an acknowledged expert on the issues of ethnic and racial politics, multiculturalism and diversity, immigration, civil and human rights and affirmative action.

MuΓ±oz has appeared on PBS, NBC, CNN, ABC, CBS and the Spanish-speaking networks Univision and Telemundo, and he is a syndicated columnist with the Progressive Media Project. His newspaper columns are distributed nationally by the Knight-Ridder newswire service and have appeared online on Latino.com and on the BBC World Service.

As a scholar-activist, MuΓ±oz has been a central figure in the struggles for civil and human rights, social and economic justice, and peace in the United States and abroad. He played a prominent leadership role as a founder of the Chicano Civil Rights Movement. He co-founded the Institute for Multiracial Justice in San Francisco and the Latinos Unidos, a grassroots community organization in Berkeley, Calif. Today, MuΓ±oz is active in the Immigrant Rights Movement, and he is currently working on several new books, including β€œDiversity and the Challenge for a Multiracial Democracy in America.”

Pre-celebratory events marking Martin Luther King Jr. Day at ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State begin on Jan. 15 with a β€œBlack and Brown Discussion,” featuring ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State President’s Ambassador JosΓ© Feliciano at the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center Kiva at 7 p.m. On Jan. 16, there will be a Support and Mentoring Fair at the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center Ballroom Balcony from 1-3 p.m., and a campus conversation, β€œThe Power of Words,” at Studio A in Twin Towers at 6 p.m. Other events include a Game of Life Simulation on Jan. 23 from 5-7 p.m. at Room 310B in the ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ Student Center.

For more information about ΜμΜμ³ΤΉΟ State’s 11th annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebratory events, visit www.kent.edu/diversity/mlk-resources.cfm.

POSTED: Monday, January 21, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 12:58 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Foluke Omosun