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Living the Dream, Being the Legacy: Events feature service, art and our historical legacy, & we're honored to have Nikki Giovanni as this year’s Commemorative Celebration speaker. http://bit.ly/WyHWHS
Florida State University: 2nd Annual Oratorical Contest, 1/14, 7pm: FSU students are invited to create and recite a speech presented to the audience and judges. Free and open to the public (including all FSU students).
Florida State University: Gallery Reception, 1/15, 4pm: View the history of the civil rights movement and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr throughout the history of FSU. Gallery is open all week to the public and is free.
Florida State University: NAACP Freedom March, 1/16, 12:30pm: Community march organized by the FSU NAACP Chapter to symbolize solidarity and reflect on the marches of the civil rights movement. Free & open to the public.
Florida State University: Commemorative Celebration featuring Nikki Giovanni, 1/16, 2pm: Features include student performances, scholarship awards, & a keynote address by the legendary Nikki Giovanni. Free/open to the public.
Florida State University: Night of the Arts, 1/17, 8pm: Singers, dancers, artists and other student performers come together in an evening to embrace the dream and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Free/open to the public.
Florida State University: BSU Black Film Festival, 1/19, 4pm: FSU’s Black Student Union presents the inaugural 2013 Black Film Festival, celebrating African-America cinema. Free/open to the public.
Florida State University: Day of Service, 1/21, 8:45am-2pm: Check in or register at the Integration Statue. FSU students, faculty and staff will serve the Tallahassee community. Pre-registration is required for students.