JAMESTOWN – The legacy inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.’s campaign for civil rights and peace will be commemorated during a residency by documentary filmmaker and author Jen Marlowe at Jamestown Community College’s Jamestown Campus.
On Tuesday, January 22, Marlowe will present “Reflections on Resistance” at 7 p.m. in JCC’s Scharmann Theatre. She will share examples of the resilience and courage of individuals who have suffered oppression and injustice in the Sudan, Israel, Palestine, and the U.S. At the conclusion of her program, Ms. Marlowe will join a dialogue on social activism with participants from JCC and the Jamestown community.
The program, along with two others, is free and open to the public, are sponsored by JCC’s Faculty Student Association and college program committee as well as the Katharine Jackson Carnahan Endowment for the Humanities.
Additional information can be obtained by calling JCC, 338.1047.
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