"Race, Gender and War: The Martin Luther King Legacy"
WHAT: A conversation with Michael Eric Dyson, Mary Frances Berry and Afaf Meleis on race, gender, class and militarism in Martin Luther King's time and today
WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003, 5 p.m.
WHERE: Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall, 3417 Spruce St., Philadelphia
As Americans prepare for a possible war against Iraq, "Race, Gender and War: The Martin Luther King Legacy" will examine the links between class and race and the militarism of King's time. The discussion will be moderated by Walter Licht, professor of history and associate dean in the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. A question-and-answer session will follow the discussion, which is free and open to the public.
The panel:
The event is sponsored by Penn's Faculty and Staff Against the War on Iraq, the Christian Association, the Newman Center and the Chaplain's Office at Penn as part of the University's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. A complete listing of symposium programs and events is available at http://www.upenn.edu/aarc/mlk.