Jacksonville’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast will be a virtual event this year because of COVID-19.
In a news release distributed Jan. 7, the city of Jacksonville invites the community to celebrate the life, legacy and service of the late civil rights leader at the 34th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast presented by Florida Blue.
The event will be free and open to the public via a virtual live stream Jan. 15 from the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center.
The preshow on YouTube will begin at 8 a.m. and the live program will begin at 8:30 a.m.
This year’s event will feature a panel of community leaders that will discuss racial injustice, education, health care, economic mobility and other questions.
Letter: Braun put himself, Trump over country Evansville Courier & Press
Senator Michael Braun, representing the citizens of the State of Indiana, publicly announced, before the vote on the certification of Joe Biden as President, that he would object to the acceptance of the official electoral college votes of certain swing states.
In essence, he announced that he would participate in the attempt to overturn the results of a remarkably free and fair national election. He decided that he would try to de-enfranchise the voters of other states. He proudly joined 13 other seditious Republican senators in an attempt to overturn American democracy.
You were the only one I ever loved. Tiger Woods mistress Rachel Uchitel reveals last text he sent before wife Elin Nordegren uncovered affair, as she claims golf star called their illicit meetings plugging in
Tiger Woods infamous mistress Rachel Uchitel said Woods felt ‘recharged’ when they were together because he could unload his problems onto her
Uchitel was the first of more than a dozen women who were identified as Woods’ mistresses in 2009, which led to his downfall from the golfing world
The 45-year-old opens up in her first TV interview for a new HBO documentary about Woods’ life, called Tiger, which premieres on Sunday
A new two-part Tiger Woods documentary isn t going to be a comfortable stroll down memory lane for the golf icon. Early screenings of the film, produced by HBO, have seen it described as a mess that errs too often on the salacious and allows Woods story to be told by spurned lovers and grudge holders . Woods father Earl is a central character as the film explores the expectation he placed on young Tiger s shoulders and the example he set for him as a man who was unfaithful to his own wife. It was Earl s 2006 death that is identified as the point where Woods life started to spiral and he began making regular trips to Las Vegas where he would spend six figures in a weekend on prostitutes and partying.
A new two-part Tiger Woods documentary isn t going to be a comfortable stroll down memory lane for the golf icon. Early screenings of the film, produced by HBO, have seen it described as a mess that errs too often on the salacious and allows Woods story to be told by spurned lovers and grudge holders . Woods father Earl is a central character as the film explores the expectation he placed on young Tiger s shoulders and the example he set for him as a man who was unfaithful to his own wife. It was Earl s 2006 death that is identified as the point where Woods life started to spiral and he began making regular trips to Las Vegas where he would spend six figures in a weekend on prostitutes and partying.