Posted on 09/15/2014 2:34:10 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - The mother of slain teen Trayvon Martin will be part of a discussion at Lehigh University Tuesday.
As part of the University's MLK Committee, a "Rap Sessions' event discussion will be offered at 7 p.m. in Baker Hall.
The panel will feature Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, and will be moderated by hip hop artist and activist Jasari X.
Martin was a 17-year-old African-American high school student was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman in February 2012 in a Sanford, Florida, neighborhood.
Zimmerman was acquitted of the crime in July 2013.
Other panelists at Tuesday night's discussion will include Carlito Rodriguez, award-winning writer/Producer of BET documentary 50 Shots on Police Brutality and Sean Bell; Michael Skolnik, political director for Russell Simmons/editor-in-chief of Globalgrind.com; Niaz Kazravi, NAACP National Director of Criminal Justice, and Bakari Kitwana, executive director of Rap Sessions.
According to the Lehigh University website, the MLK Committee provides programming related to social justice issues.
Because of some of the incidents that took place on campus last year, we were all more aware of these issues, said Tyrone Russell, co-chair of the MLK Committee and director of Lehighs Office of Multicultural Affairs.
People may have been more likely to attend something, or at the very least, be more aware. And nationally, it seems that there was always something in the news that generated more interest. A student could watch a news story on CNN, and then go to a discussion about that same topic right here.
Lloyd Steffen, associate professor of religion studies, University Chaplain and co-chair of the MLK Committee, said that a focus of this years work will be reflecting on the kind of community we [Lehigh] want to be.
As recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, have demonstrated, this reflection is going on in our nation as well, Steffen said. The MLK committee is perhaps a small effort, but we are dedicated to holding up Dr. Kings vision of a beloved community, and we have been dedicated to initiating or supporting the many different ways education and learning can shape how we live and what we value."
Several more events are planned in the coming months.
Tuesday's event is free and open to the public. No ticket is required.
Somebody switch the teleprompter font to “Cursive”.
This woman spends more time on the lecture circuit than she ever spent with her child.
Zimmerman was acquitted of the crime in July 2013.
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What crime?
Trayvon’s not just a dead black teenage thug - He’s an entire industry!!
Just think what his momma has done for the airline industry!
She’s only cashing in on her son’s demise.
Just my opinion.
Martin was a 17-year-old African-American high school student
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Wasn’t Saint Skittles on suspension when he assaulted Zimmerman?
And her speaking fee was....?
The professional left makes sure people who trash the US are well compensated for their efforts.
That is a riot....er...hilarious.
Will she be given an honorary Doctorate?
I haven’t heard anything about the ten trillion dollar wrongful death suit brought against GZ by Saint Trayvon’s family.Any progress reports?
Hopefully she’ll tell them that the solution is for men to stay and raise their families. Hopefully she’ll tell them that thug culture kills souls and snuffs out lives. That media companies who have taught kids that the criminal life is authentic to black culture, have blood on their hands.
Hopefully she’ll have time to mention all that.
Yes and out buying ingredients for a poor man’s cocktail. Not to mention his burglary kit.
Self defense is not a crime.
It is when you’re “white” (which he is not, but let’s not go there) and your “victim” is a 13 year old carrying candy and watermelon juice.
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