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SUMMARY: 2024 MLK\, Jr. Week: Film Viewing
DESCRIPTION: This event is part of MLK Week.  Join us for an evening of ins
 ight and reflection In grade school\, we often study Dr. King’s iconic “I H
 ave a Dream” speech\, but his impact extends far beyond in his fight agains
 t racial inequalities. In the later years of his life\, Dr. King’s ideology
  evolved into something […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><!-- wp:paragraph --></p><p><em>This event
  is part of <a href="https://diversity.med.wustl.edu/events/mlk-week/">MLK 
 Week</a>. </em></p><h3>Join us for an evening of insight and reflection</h3
 ><p><!-- /wp:paragraph --></p><p><!-- wp:paragraph --></p><p>In grade schoo
 l\, we often study Dr. King's iconic "I Have a Dream" speech\, but his impa
 ct extends far beyond in his fight against racial inequalities. In the late
 r years of his life\, Dr. King's ideology evolved into something considered
  quite radical. He vehemently opposed the Vietnam War\, spearheaded the Poo
 r People's Campaign\, and championed the cause of guaranteed income.</p><p>
 <!-- /wp:paragraph --></p><p><!-- wp:paragraph --></p><p>Join the Associati
 on of Black Biomedical Graduate Students\, the Black Postdoc Association\, 
 and ODEI for an insightful screening of the documentary <em><a href="https:
 //www.imdb.com/title/tt7689960/" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.imdb
 .com/title/tt7689960/">King in the Wilderness</a></em>. This documentary de
 lves into the lesser-explored chapters of Dr. King's life\, shedding light 
 on his bold stances and revolutionary ideas.</p><p><!-- /wp:paragraph --></
 p><p><!-- wp:paragraph --></p><p>Following the screening\, engage in a thou
 ght-provoking discussion on the reduction of Dr. King's legacy to the civil
  rights movement. Explore the relevance of his ideologies to today's social
  issues and discover how we can actively contribute to realizing the world 
 he envisioned. This event aims to shift the spotlight to Dr. King's life af
 ter the Civil Rights Act of 1964\, emphasizing the totality of his enduring
  legacy.”</p><p>[formidable id="426"]</p><p><!-- /wp:paragraph --></p><p>In
 dividuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all Washington Univers
 ity School of Medicine sponsored events. If you are a person with a disabil
 ity who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in this event at l
 east one week before the event\, don't hesitate to get in touch with the Wa
 shington University School of Medicine Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and I
 nclusion in advance at 314-273-2809 or <a href="mailto:MedDEI@wustl.edu">Me
 dDEI@wustl.edu</a></p>
CATEGORIES:MLK Week
LOCATION:Farrell Learning and Teaching Center (FLTC) - Room 301
GEO:38.635402;-90.262703
ORGANIZER;CN="Tonna":MAILTO:tonna.wilson@wustl.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://diversity.med.wustl.edu/events/calendar/2024-mlk-jr-w
 eek-film-viewing-co-sponsored-by-the-association-for-black-biomedical-gradu
 ate-students-black-postdoc-association/
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