Book talk to take place Jan. 19: Martin Luther King and the Trumpet of Conscience Today
Dr. Régine Michelle Jean-Charles is a Milton resident, Director of Africana Studies, and Dean’s Professor of Culture and Social Justice at Northeastern University will be presenting a book talk on her recent work, The Trumpet of Conscience Today at the Milton Public Library.
The talk will take place on Wednesday, January 19 at 7:00 p.m.
Those interested can attend this event in person in the Keys Community Room, or they can participate via Zoom. Those who choose to attend virtually should register here in advance to receive their zoom Zoom link.
The book to be discussed examines 3 contemporary social justice movements – Black Lives Matter, Me Too, and prison abolition – through the lens of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s “A Call to Conscience” which was a series of lectures delivered in December 1967 for the Canadian Broadcast Company.
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