A weekend storm that dumped more than a foot of snow on South Hill could delay, but not stop, Ithaca College’s annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. MLK Week 2019 kicked off on Tuesday, January 22, with a presentation by first-year students in the college’s Martin Luther King Scholars program and a keynote address by John Sims, a conceptual artist, writer and activist.
The presentation by first-year MLK Scholars featured their reflections on the group’s fall tour of important sites in the civil rights movement. In October 2018 the students took a trip through the South, visiting sites in Atlanta, Georgia, and Birmingham and Selma, Alabama, including the Civil Rights Museum, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s birth home.
In their presentation, the MLK Scholars drew connections between historical and modern forms of oppression used against people of color in the U.S., such as slavery and mass incarceration and lynching and police brutality.