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DTSTART:20230113T180000Z
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SUMMARY:Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Lunch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:FREE Attendance\n\nLunch: Soup\, drinks\, and dessert provided by Great Western Dining\n\n(Visitors may bring their own lunch)\n\nJoin us as we celebrate Martin Luther King\, Jr.' as Alex Kimball Williams\, multicultural artist\, community organizer\, researcher\, & educator will provide a music performance of some songs during the civil rights movement and a speaker presentation on the way the arts influenced MLK's rhetoric\, the way he delivered speeches\, protest signage\, & more. Soup\, dessert\, and drinks will also be available.\n\nAlex is the 2018 recipient of the MLK Dreamer's Award from Lawrence Public Schools & placed 3rd for 2021 "Best of Lawrence" Community Leader (Racial Equity/Justice Issues). She also presented the keynote speeches for the 50th anniversary of Rick "Tiger" Dowdell's murder by Lawrence police in 1970 and at the dedication of the Langston Hughes Mural in Lawrence\, KS. Alex also performed for the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board in Topeka and was featured in the Women of Color mural on the Lawrence Public Library.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:FREE Attendance<br />\nLunch: Soup\, drinks\, and dessert provided by Great Western Dining<br />\n(Visitors may bring their own lunch)<br />\nJoin us as we celebrate Martin Luther King\, Jr.&rsquo\; as Alex Kimball Williams\, multicultural artist\, community organizer\, researcher\, &amp\; educator will provide a music performance of some songs during the civil rights movement and a speaker presentation on the way the arts influenced MLK&rsquo\;s rhetoric\, the way he delivered speeches\, protest signage\, &amp\; more. Soup\, dessert\, and drinks will also be available.<br />\nAlex is the 2018 recipient of the MLK Dreamer&rsquo\;s Award from Lawrence Public Schools &amp\; placed 3rd for 2021 &ldquo\;Best of Lawrence&rdquo\; Community Leader (Racial Equity/Justice Issues). She also presented the keynote speeches for the 50th anniversary of Rick &ldquo\;Tiger&rdquo\; Dowdell&rsquo\;s murder by Lawrence police in 1970 and at the dedication of the Langston Hughes Mural in Lawrence\, KS. Alex also performed for the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board in Topeka and was featured in the Women of Color mural on the Lawrence Public Library.<br />\n<br />\n<span id="docs-internal-guid-2caace56-7fff-03e2-9f24-8c70e404424e"><span style="font-size: 11pt\; font-family: Arial\; color: rgb(0\, 0\, 0)\; background-color: transparent\; font-variant-numeric: normal\; font-variant-east-asian: normal\; vertical-align: baseline\; white-space: pre-wrap\;"><span style="border:none\;display:inline-block\;overflow:hidden\;width:461px\;height:596px\;"><img height="596" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/l6_-Zpv-1hDeEzq97DeLd0rOsTFw94tHXx4jrAVuD7xe2PMiAouZ5wnGBrUf1uNzk-IBoEd1jNCH-8Yde-UJd434908DTshiUP3LgV8uXGx5SjxhuyyYfueGIP22TkB7xbj-vGOsnyxfIf3tMBRXmYjGMPCAsQYN6czD9g5FzaMb7M6Udd3ZpzdztHxcyA" style="margin-left:0px\;margin-top:0px\;" width="461" /></span></span></span>
LOCATION:FSCC Ellis Fine Arts Center 2108 Horton St
UID:e.2874.25940
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DTSTAMP:20260428T054104Z
URL:https://fortscott.com/events/details/martin-luther-king-jr-celebration-lunch-and-learn-25940
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