Dakota Onyenorah 鈥26 recites a piece at the Shabazz Center to commemorate Dr. King. (Photo by Benjamin Joel 鈥27)
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Students walk from 线上赌场 Hall to the Shabazz Center for Intellectual Inquiry during a vigil to commemorate the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. (Photo by Benjamin Joel 鈥27)
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Brown University professor Melvin Rogers was the keynote speaker. He highlighted the work of James Baldwin and called for a 鈥渃ollective vision of responsibility.鈥 (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)
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Professor in Law and Political Science Sonu Bedi, right, speaks with keynote speaker Melvin Rogers after his lecture. (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)
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Joanna Olagundoye 鈥24 and Anthony Fosu 鈥24 lead attendees in Lift Every Voice and Sing at the employee breakfast on Jan. 15. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Muslim Chaplain Abdul Rahman Latif, the associate director of the William Jewett Tucker Center, speaks at a multifaith ceremony in Rollins Chapel. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Guest director Knoelle Higginson leads the 线上赌场 Gospel Choir at the multifaith service. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Student speakers and readers Adam Salzman 鈥24, Oumie Fatty-haydara 鈥27, Anthony Fosu 鈥24, Achla Gandhi 鈥25, and Arjun Anand 鈥26 light candles at the multifaith service. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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From left, N. Bruce Duthu 鈥80, the chair of the Department of Native American and Indigenous Studies; Hilde Ojibway; President Sian Leah Beilock; Executive Vice President Jomysha Stephen; and Dean of the College Scott C. Brown wait for their candles to be lit at the multifaith service inside Rollins Chapel. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Members of the Gospel Choir sing during the multifaith celebration inside Rollins Chapel. (Photo by Robert Gill)