African
Heritage Month 2005 - Heritage as a Gift: Evolution of the
African Diaspora presents a
Luncheon Discussion Series: Nonviolence
in the teachings of Jesus Christ and Martin Luther King,
Jr.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a Baptist minister, who earned a
Doctorate in Theology fro Boston University, based his teachings of
nonviolence on the gospel of Jesus Christ. Come learn more about
his teachings in support of nonviolent action in connection to the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
Discussion Presenters
- Rev. Darren Morton, Director of Student Development
- Sister Joan Mahoney, CND, Campus Minister
Date
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Time
12:15 - 1:30 p.m.
Location
Presidential Room, Kelleher Canter, Staten Island Campus
More Information
For more information, purchase tickets, and transportation
arrangements, contact:
Gleennia Napper
Office of Student Life
(718) 390-4433
African Heritage Month celebrations are made possible through
the collaborative efforts of the following office and student
organizations: Campus Ministry, College of Professional Studies,
Discover New York, Office of The Executive Vice President and
Campus Director, Office of Residence Life, Office of Student
Development, Queens Campus Office of Student Life, Office of the
Vice President of Student Affairs, Criminal Justice Association,
Latin-American Students Organization, Pan-African and Caribbean
Students Association and Residence Life Council.