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ISU celebrates Black History Month with week of virtual events
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - In honor of Black History Month, Idaho State University s Diversity Resource Center is hosting a week of virtual events for ISU students, faculty, staff and community members.
Monday kicked off the week with a keynote speech from Dr. Raphael Njoku, Professor of African History and Culture and Chairman of the Department of Global Studies and Languages.
In his keynote speech, Njoku explained why he believes Black history deserves a month dedicated to bringing awareness to and highlighting Black history.
Njoku explained that Black history is entwined with American history.
ISU hosts MLK Day virtual events throughout week
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. s legacy, Idaho State University s Diversity Resource Center is hosting a week of COVID-safe events.
On Monday, the DRC hosted a virtual program with several presentations and remarks, including keynote speaker, Maghrita Anih.
Events continue Tuesday, with a presentation from Kenneth Monroe, the president of the Pocatello NAACP.
Monroe will discuss Dr. King s legacy of service and how people can continue helping their community, even during a pandemic.
“The fact that we’re having virtual celebrations this year doesn’t take away from the fact that we need to address the concerns and issues that are out there, Monroe said.
ISU to host MLK celebration via Zoom
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POCATELLO The Idaho State University Diversity Resource Center will be hosting a virtual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration today through Wednesday.
The events, which are free, will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and will be available via Zoom. Those searching for more information or wishing to register for access to the Zoom can do so here.
“We are grateful for the opportunity to gather virtually, remember Dr. King’s legacy and celebrate this important day,” international scholar advisor and ISU multicultural program specialist Abdul Khalil Azizi said in a post on the school’s news site.