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Apollo Uptown Hall- Race & Privilege: Exploring MLK’s Two Americas

January 17, 2016 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

MLK UPTOWN HALL

Apollo Uptown Hall
Race & Privilege: Exploring MLK's Two Americas

Sunday, January 17 at 3 PM

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WNYC AND THE APOLLO THEATER PRESENT

RACE AND PRIVILEGE: EXPLORING MLK'S TWO AMERICAS
In Collaboration With March On Washington Film Festival

WNYC returns to the historic Apollo Theater for its 10th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration. Presented as part of the Apollo Uptown Hall series, this year's event focuses on disparity in America by looking at the impact of institutional racism while exploring race and privilege. Co-hosts Brian Lehrer and Jami Floyd lead an honest and authentic conversation that recognizes racism as a national, systemic, institutional crisis.

Special performances by Daniel Bernard Roumain with Special Guests Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Emeline Michel 

FREE TO THE PUBLICRSVP REQUIRED*

*Once you’ve registered online, the Apollo will send you an email confirmation. You must print out your email confirmation and bring it with you the afternoon of the event.

Note: Entry is not guaranteed. General Admission.

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Details

Date:
January 17, 2016
Time:
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Venue

Apollo Soundstage
253 WEST 125TH STREET
New York, 10027