Thursday, January 28 at 4:30pm to 6:00pm
Join us for this year’s commemoration of the birthday of Dr. King, featuring a public lecture with FRONTLINE correspondent and New Yorker staff writer Dr. Jelani Cobb on the topic of “The Half-Life of Freedom: Race and Justice in America Today.”
This is part of our annual series of events in honor of the distinctive legacies of racial justice activists Coretta Scott King and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This event is being conducted over Zoom. As the host, Mount Holyoke College reserves the right to record this session and the event sponsors will give prior notification to event participants of any intention to do so. The recording feature for others is disabled so that no one else will be able to record this session through Zoom. At all times, no recording by any other means is permitted without prior written permission from the event sponsor or as an approved accommodation.
For more information or if you require accommodations to attend this event, please visit the Mt. Holyoke Events Page.
See you there!








