The University of Cincinnati African American Cultural and Resource Center(AACRC) pays tribute to the memory of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a special program beginning at noon, Wednesday, Jan. 12, in MainStreet Cinema in Tangeman University Center (TUC). The event is free and open to the public.
UC President Gregory H. Williams will have opening remarks for the program, themed, “The Miseducation: There’s Still More Work to be Done.”
The featured speaker is Tracie M. Hunter, the democratic candidate in the hotly contested Hamilton County race for juvenile court judge that is awaiting a ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court.
Eric Watford, program coordinator for the AACRC, says the program will explore inclusion as well as fairness in the local community and in society.
The event will also include a performance from UC’s AACRC Choir, which has performed around the country.
For more information, contact the AACRC at 513-556-1177.
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