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MLK Children & Youth Program
A Day Filled With Creativity, Dialogue and Entertainment for Students in Grades K-12
Pre-kindergarten, elementary, middle and high schools students throughout Washtenaw County and Southeastern Michigan are invited to...
Black History 101: Mobile Museum
The Black History 101 Mobile Museum is an innovative grassroots project that will showcase a unique collection of African American...
Keynote Memorial Lecture
Speaker: Gwen Ifill, moderator and managing editor of PBS's “Washington Week,” co-anchor for the "PBS NewsHour" and...
2010 MLibrary MLK Symposium
Author, Saffire - "Push, Literacy, Women, and African American Literature"
The speaker for the Library's free 2010 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event will be the poet, educator, and author Sapphire. Her...
MLK Day Celebration: Engaging in Creative Change
Personal comments and musical performances by U of M School of Music, Theatre & Dance Faculty
Rackham’s MLK Day Film Series
Rackham will present three recently produced documentaries that focus on the Civil Rights Era....
Marjorie Lee Browne Colloquium
“The Isoperimetric Problem: Queen Dido’s Gift to Mathematicsâ€
The speaker will first reflect on his path to academia and the lack of access to higher education that certain groups of students in our...
Reframing the Color Line: Race and Visual Culture
Speaker: Martha S. Jones, History and Afroamerican & African Studies; Kristin Hass, American Culture...