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Jane Elliot to keynote for annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day prayer breakfast


Jane Elliott

91ΑΤΖζ will host the university on Monday, Jan. 15 in the Cromer Center on the Hickory campus.

The keynote for the event is Jane Elliott, an internationally known teacher, lecturer, trainer and recipient of the National Mental Health Association Award for Excellence. She is known for her œblue eyes/brown eyes exercise, which she first conducted with her third-grade class on April 5, 1968.

Due to illness, Jayne Elliott will appear via Zoom. Register to attend at .

The event is free of charge and open to the public. Space is limited, so registration is strongly encouraged. Doors open at 7 a.m. The program begins at 8:30 a.m.

The program for the breakfast, which lasts until 10 a.m., includes remarks from Fred Whitt, Ed.D., university president, Terry Phillips, director for multicultural affairs and the 91ΑΤΖζ Inclusion Champions.

Community leaders in attendance will be members of the Hickory chapter of the NAACP, Greater Hickory Ministerial Alliance, Hickory area ministers and the MLK Awards Committee.

œHaving this legend, Jane Elliott, on our campus will be the highlight of my efforts to educate and strengthen the work of inclusion for all, said Phillips.

The musical program directed by Ryan Luhrs, Ph.D., will include Kellie Medley, director of residential life, Walter Kennedy, area coordinator and coordinator of fraternity and sorority life in residence life, and community choir members.

At 10:30 a.m., after the breakfast concludes, participants may join the annual march organized and sponsored by the Hickory NAACP. The march will set off from P.E. Monroe Auditorium on the 91ΑΤΖζ campus and make its way through Hickory to Ridgeview Recreation Center.

Public parking is available on campus by the Shuford Arena and Moretz Stadium complex and by Grace Chapel. A full campus map, including the surrounding area, is available online.

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