Campuswide celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Keynote speaker Daymond Glenn, vice president of community life, chief diversity officer, and assistant professor of urban studies at Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon, will present “Exploring the Complexity of Hip-Hop Culture: Implications for Understanding the Experiences of Black Males in Schools and Society.” Glenn is author of Critical Condition: Black Males and Multiculturalism in Higher Education. His research interests include the college experiences of undergraduate black males attending predominantly white institutions and multicultural theory and practice. His recent research examines the complexity of hip-hop culture and its implications for understanding the experiences of black males in schools and society.
In collaboration with the African American Studies, the History and Social Studies Department, the Faculty-Student Association and the Grant Allocation Committee.
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