Join us for a conversation between a theologian and an academician speaking on how Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and commitment to social change and racial justice can be realized in a house of faith and also in the halls of academe.
Professor Albert M. Camarillo
Professor of History and
Miriam and Peter Haas Centennial Professor in Public Service
Special Assistant to the Provost for Faculty Diversity
Department of History
Stanford University
and
Reverend Billy Kyles
Pastor of Monumental Baptist Church, Memphis, Tennessee
Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad, Clinton Administration
Eyewitness to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Common Room in The CIRCLE (3rd Floor of Old Union)
Noon-1
Lunch Will Be Served
Co-Sponsored by The King Research and Education Institute and The Catholic Community At Stanford
This program is a part of the Race Forward Initiative.