Campus Spotlight
January 29, 2021
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A. Sue Weisler
The 39th annual Expressions of King's Legacy on Jan. 28 featured keynote speaker Bakari Sellers.
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Keith Jenkins, RIT’s vice president and associate provost for diversity and inclusion, began the program, interpreted by LaShawnda Lowe.
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RIT student Amasharay McDonald shared her poem titled "Racism, Fear, Love", interpreted by LaShawnda Lowe.
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On right, Jemieshaw Pierre-Louis, a fifth-year civil engineering technology student from Binghamton, N.Y., served as emcee for the event. She currently serves as president of RIT’s Black Awareness Coordinating Committee. On left, ASL interpreter Gloshanda.
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Bakari Sellers delivered a talk titled “Education, Civil Rights and Equality: Cornerstones for Our Future” at the 39th Expressions of King’s Legacy. The virtual event took place on Zoom Jan. 28. On right, ASL interpreter Gloshanda.
Photo by A. Sue Weisler
Bakari Sellers delivered a talk titled “Education, Civil Rights and Equality: Cornerstones for Our Future” at the 39th Expressions of King’s Legacy. The virtual event took place on Zoom Jan. 28. On right, ASL interpreter Gloshanda.
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Bakari Sellers delivered a talk titled “Education, Civil Rights and Equality: Cornerstones for Our Future” at the 39th Expressions of King’s Legacy. The virtual event took place on Zoom Jan. 28.