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KENTtalks Discussion to Focus on Race Relations

Posted April 13, 2015
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The second KENTtalks discussion to share in an open
dialogue about race relations will take place on April 14
at 6 p.m. in the Kent Student Center, Room 306.

The Kent State University community is invited to take part in the second KENTtalks discussion to share in an open dialogue about race relations, specifically to ensure that every member of the university community feels respected, valued and safe.

E. Timothy Moore, Assistant Dean Emeritus in Kent State’s College of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pan-African Studies, will facilitate the discussion on April 14 at 6 p.m. in the Kent Student Center, Room 306.

“It’s my hope that all participating students, faculty and staff will come away with a better understanding of how Kent State reached its current state of race relations and that we can develop collective solutions to benefit everyone,” Moore says.

This KENTtalks discussion follows the Jan. 22 campus forum attended by civil rights leader Julian Bond as part of a weeklong celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.

“Your voice matters – you matter – and I hope you will participate and be the difference that this world so desperately needs,” says Beverly Warren, Kent State president. “I believe that a learning community like ours – one in which so many students, faculty and staff members demonstrate a highly personal commitment to the values of diversity and inclusion every day – is a fitting place to come together to help create the long-overdue world envisioned by Dr. King.”

KENTtalks participants do not need a ticket to attend but should arrive early due to limited seating and be prepared to share openly and freely in an environment of trust and respect.

For questions about the event, contact Kristan Dolan at 330-672-8187 or kdolan3@kent.edu, or Shay Little at 330-672-4050 or sdlittle@kent.edu.