Intercultural Student Affairs teamed up with Community-Engaged Leadership Jan. 24 to host the third annual Leadership & Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. workshop in Plemmons Student Union.
“While his message has transcended generations, we are still talking about it today. He really had put his life on the line literally for what he believed in. He truly was a radical leader,” said Lamont Sellers, director of the Office of Intercultural Student Affairs. “All the great things that he was able to accomplish and do in his short time on this earth, we need to recognize that as well.”
Sellers was the main speaker at this event. The event had over 60 attendees of both students and staff members sitting at 10 tables with one App State community-engaged leadership staff member hosting the table.
Some of Martin Luther King Jr.’s favorite foods like pecan pie and fried chicken were available for attendees to snack on while conversing with others.
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