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King continued from page 1A rights activism. ‘“Redefining the Dream’ is a chance to explore more than his nonviolent movement and look at other aspects of his life,” he said. Woldu said King’s influence among social movements extends beyond the African American community. “King influenced all people and all races,” she said. “Women’s rights and gay rights both sprung from his influence.” Events scheduled this month in clude a panel discussion, “What would MLK Say?,” in which faculty members will discuss King’s impact on social movements in relation to the current global situation. The pan el will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 15 in the International Student Lounge. On Jan. 23, an awards ceremony honoring staff, faculty and adminis trators will be held at 11:30 a.m. in Gerlinger Lounge. Also on Jan. 23, the Black Student Association will host an open mic and candlelight vig il, which will begin with a reception in the EMU Amphitheater at 7 p.m. Celebration events conclude Jan. 25 with a dinner and dance spon sored by the Vietnamese Student Association and the BSU at 6 p.m. in the Collier House. E-mail reporter Diane Huber at dianehuber@dailyemerald.com. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Redefining the Dream Jan. 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