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OKStateMLK: A Celebration & Discussion of the Life & Legacy of Dr. King

January 16th 2013 5:00pm - 7:00pm at Oklahoma State University Student Union Little Theater

Essentially what we've got going on is a student-organized, Oklahoma State-themed MLK Program. We'll have OSU professors/faculty and local pastors as speakers, hear from a gospel choir, show clips of some of King's speeches, and have presentations by different OSU student organizations.

At the end, we'll bring all of our speakers back up on-stage to form a panel, and we'll have an open-floor discussion about the ideas discussed during the event.

The goal is to celebrate & discuss MLK's legacy, with special emphasis on how Dr. King's dream is relevant to us as students Oklahoma State

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Oklahoma State University Student Union Little Theater
South Hester Street, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA


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