Monday, April 4, 2022 2pm to 3pm
About this Event
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. maintained a radical vision for interracial democracy, an idea embedded in the notion of the Beloved Community. What was King’s vision, how did it change as the civil rights movement evolved and what does it mean for those of us concerned with justice today?
Join Dr. Anthony C. Siracusa, Senior Director of Inclusive Culture at CU Boulder, and Dr. Reiland Rabaka, Professor of Africana Studies and Director of the Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS), for a conversation about Dr. King’s vision on a day commemorating his legacy 54 years after his assassination.
Sponsored by the Center for African and African American Studies and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement .
Please register to receive dial-in instructions
About this Event
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. maintained a radical vision for interracial democracy, an idea embedded in the notion of the Beloved Community. What was King’s vision, how did it change as the civil rights movement evolved and what does it mean for those of us concerned with justice today?
Join Dr. Anthony C. Siracusa, Senior Director of Inclusive Culture at CU Boulder, and Dr. Reiland Rabaka, Professor of Africana Studies and Director of the Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS), for a conversation about Dr. King’s vision on a day commemorating his legacy 54 years after his assassination.
Sponsored by the Center for African and African American Studies and the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement .
Please register to receive dial-in instructions