Date:
Location:
HE WAS A POEM: A GATHERING IN THE
TRADITION
Monday Jan. 21 * 7 p.m.
The Stone Center Robert and Sallie Brown
Gallery and Museum
The program will honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. through music and poetry, with performances by:
KIM
ARRINGTON, a Durham-based singer and spoken word artist
RON BAXTER, a local
jazz musician
DONOVAN LIVINGSTON, a UNC junior and spoken word
artist
MICHAEL SIMANGA and LITA HOOPER, Atlanta-based poets and authors
BRADLEY SIMMONS, director of the Duke University Djembe
Ensemble
Refreshments will be served. The program is free and open to the
public.
Limited free parking available; please call the Stone Center at
962-9001 for more information.
Sponsors: The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, and the University Library