Thursday, January 01, 2009

Detroit Sixth Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Rally & March Will Be Held Monday, January 19 at Noon

For Immediate Release

Media Advisory

Event: Detroit MLK Day Rally & March at Central United
Methodist Church, Mon., Jan. 19, 2009, Rally at Noon
Woodward Avenue at East Adams, March at 1:30 p.m.
Keynote: Prof. Gloria Aneb House, Veteran Civil Rights
Activist, Director of African-American Studies
University of Michigan at Dearborn
Performance: Renaissance High School Choral Group & Others
Contact: Detroit MLK Committee, 313.702.5558
E-mail: ac6123@wayne.edu

6th Annual Detroit Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Rally & March to Focus on the Struggle for Peace and Economic Jusitce

On Monday, January 19, 2009, the federal commemoration of the 80th birthday of the late civil rights and peace activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will be celebrated across the United States. This year's MLK Day rally and march in Detroit will be held at the Central United Methodist Church, located in downtown Detroit on Woodward Avenue at East Adams, beginning with a Noon rally and concluding with a march through downtown starting at 1:30 P.m.

The Detroit MLK Day Rally & March for 2009 will take on added significance with the election of the first African-American president of the United States, Barack Obama. Although this historical milestone has been achieved, the social efforts aimed at realizing a world without war, poverty, hunger, racism, sexism, national oppression, LGBT bigotry and economic exploitation continues.

Our keynote speaker for 2009 is Dr. Gloria Aneb House, Professor and Director of Humanities and African-American Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus. Prof. House is a former member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), where she worked in the struggle alongside Dr. King, Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) and many others during the 1960s in Alabama.

Detroit's MLK Day Rally & March will be held under the theme of: "Economic Justice and the Continuing Struggle for Civil Rights and Peace." Young people are being encouraged to create posters that represent the legacy of Dr. King in the 21st Century. The Renaissance High School Choral will also perform at the opening rally.

In addition, there will be a "Detroit MLK Spirit of Detroit Award" given to a resident of the city who represents the current phase of the struggle to realize the dream of Dr. King and the movement that he represented.

For more information on the Detorit MLK Day events, just contact the numbers listed above. Admission to this event is free and open to the general public.

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