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Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural & Intellectual Freedom (CSKC)

795 Livermore Street, at the corner of Livermore and Center College Streets

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January 21: Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration

Freedom Walk

10:30am   beginning at Mills Lawn, Walnut St., and ending at First Baptist Church, 600 Dayton St. Yellow Springs, Ohio

 Marching in remembrance of the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr..

“Strengthening Leadership for a Diverse Society”

1:30pm- 3:30pm at the First Baptist Church, 600 Dayton St., Yellow Springs, Ohio

Workshop Featuring Herbert Delaney Jr. An effective communicator, activist, author and scholar, Mr. Delaney has been a leader in implementing change throughout the nation. He is the author of Beyond Tokenism, Creating an Inclusion Protocol, an assessment tool that assists universities and other organizations in becoming inclusive in a meaningful yet balanced way.

The Watoto Children’s Choir

7:00pm in Kelly Hall, Antioch College Campus

Watoto’s performances are a soulful blend of native African rhythms, contemporary gospel music and ethnic dance. Free and open to the public. More...

Join us in commemorating the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Sponsored by Antioch College and the Coretta Scott King Center, AACW and the Village of Yellow Springs.

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View the entire Coretta Scott King Center program schedule for Spring 2008

The Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom

“Where Campus and Community Meet”

The mission of the Coretta Scott King Center is to lead Antioch, located in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and the surrounding communities through programming, teaching and research by creating an environment in which members come to understand freedom by developing strategies that facilitate diversity, instill responsibility, and reinforce equality and justice.

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About the Center

795 Livermore Street, at the corner of Livermore and Center College Streets