Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 16, 2013, 2013 special edition, Page 16, Image 16

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M artin L u th er K ing J r .
January 16.2013
2013 s p e c i a l ed itio n
Saluting Martin Luther King Jr.
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Dr. Darryl Brice will deliver keynote speech.
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Clark College Gives
Back in King’s Honor
Honoring the teachings and
legacy ofDr. MartinLutherKing
Jr., Clark College joins the rest
of the country in a national Day
of Service.
W hile the college is closed
for the M onday, Jan. 21 holi­
day, students of Clark’s Volun­
teer & Service-Learning Pro­
gram will observe the day at the
Clark County Family YM CA
to give assistance to mini camps
geared at helping children learn
about music, sports and art.
The next day on Tuesday,
J an. 22, Dr. King ’ s legacy will
be celebrated for the entire
Vancouvercampuscommunity
when Dr. Darryl Brice delivers
a keynote speech.
An instructor o f sociology,
diversity and globalism studies
atHighlineCommunity College,
Brice will speak at 12 p.m. in
Clark’s Gaiser Student Center.
The event, presented by
C lark’s M LK Planning Com ­
mittee and sponsored by the
Office of Equity and Diversity,
and the Service-Learning and
Volunteer Program, is free and
open to the public.
1 I ’ve seen too much
hate to want to hate,
myself, and every
time I see it, I say to
myself, hate is too
great a
burden to
bear.
— Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.