Martin Luther King Lecture Series
The Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series on Race and Nonviolent Social Change
Mission Statement
The Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Lecture Series on Race and Nonviolent Social Change was established by Siena College in 1988 to preserve the legacy of the nonviolent human rights movement as it was expressed in the life and teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. and has been continued after his death by Coretta Scott King. This lecture series is sponsored as an activity of Siena College and will explore how problems such as racism, sexism, classism, militarism and prejudice in our nation and throughout the world can be confronted effectively through dynamic efforts informed by social justice and nonviolent action. The lecturers, with the approval of the President of Siena College, are chosen by an Advisory Board of Directors representing Siena College and religious and civic leaders in the Capital District of the State of New York.
Previous Years' Art and Essay Submissions
Previous MLK Lecturers
The Advisory Board
Civil Rights Anthem
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