Reflections on Dr Martin Luther King Jr.Posted in Live Events, Media Archive, Politics/Public Policy, United Kingdom on 2016-09-21 01:47Z by Steven |
Reflections on Dr Martin Luther King Jr.
International Slavery Museum
Dr Martin Luther King Jr building, Albert Dock
Liverpool, United Kingdom
2016-09-21, 13:00-16:00 BST (Local Time)
Dr Mark Christian, Professor and Chair of Africana Studies
Lehman College, City University of New York
Black Liverpool and grassroots education in L8
There remains a burning need in today’s society for Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s message, and his hope of a Beloved Community to prevail:
- where all people share equally in the wealth of the earth,
- where poverty, hunger and homelessness will not be tolerated because international standards of human decency will not allow it;
- where racism and all forms of discrimination, bigotry and prejudice will be replaced by an all-inclusive spirit of sisterhood and brotherhood;
- where international disputes are resolved by peaceful conflict-resolution and reconciliation of adversaries, instead of by military power;
- for love and trust to triumph over fear and hatred,
- and for peace with justice to prove more powerful than war and military conflict.
The city of Liverpool’s history of fighting racism and discrimination goes back centuries. At this free talk, Dr Mark Christian, Professor and Chair of Africana Studies at Lehman College, City University of New York, himself a product of grassroots education in Liverpool (Charles Wootton Centre/College and L8 Access to Higher Education), will reflect on Dr King’s ideas from the perspective of Black Liverpool.
Following Mark’s talk, there will be a panel discussion and the opportunity for the audience to consider the role of education and the empowerment of marginalised groups in Liverpool.
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