Fifty years after his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s message of nonviolence and inclusion rings as true as ever. The Baptist Minster preached love and acceptance in a time period where many reacted to injustice with violence and hate.
Join us today as we discuss the legacy of Dr. King and what his message could teach us today.
Guests:
- Hasan Kwame Jeffries, professor of African American history at OSU
- Jevon Collins, performing arts director at the King Arts Complex
- Alan Bomar Jones, director of “The Mountaintop” at The Short North Stage
- Earley Dean, actor
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