African Heritage Month 2005 - The Evolution of the Black Mind:
From Education to Action presents the
Dr. Martin Luther King Commemorative
Dinner
with keynote speaker
Angela Davis
One of the most prominent and influential figures in many
international campaigns for human rights, Ms. Davis is "a living
witness to the historical struggles of the contemporary era." She
has written five books and dozens of scholarly articles, and she
presently serves as a tenured professor in the History of
Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa
Cruz.
She is the author of five books and numerous articles and
essays. Today, she is a tenured professor in the History of
Consciousness Department at the University of California, Santa
Cruz.
Date
Tuesday, February 8, 2005
Time
6 p.m. - Keynote Address
7 - 10 p.m. - Dinner (reservations required)
Location
Marillac Auditorium, Queens
Campus
Contact Information
To RSVP for the commemorative dinner, please contact
the Office of Campus Activities at (718) 990-6258.
Sponsored by the African Heritage Month Planning Committee in
conjunction with Student Government, Inc. (St. John's University,
Queens Campus).