Internationally Renowned Speaker Naomi Tutu Speaks at VSU's MLKCelebration
January 7, 2009
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Internationally Renowned Speaker Naomi Tutu Speaks at VSU's MLKCelebration
VALDOSTA - Valdosta State University's Office of Equal
Opportunity Programs and Multicultural Affairs will host the annual
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan.
15, in the University Center Magnolia Room.
Nontumbi Naomi Tutu, third child of South African Archbishop
Desmond Tutu and Nomalizo Leah Tutu will provide the keynote
address regarding Dr. King's efforts towards advancing human rights
and social justice. Tutu is an internationally recognized speaker,
human rights activist and consultant on gender, race and
international relations. She is a consultant to the Spiritual
Alliance to Stop Intimate Violence and the foundation for Hospices
in Sub-Saharan Africa and former chairperson of the Tutu
Foundation, through which she supported South African refugees in
African countries. Tutu serves as associate director of the Office
of International Relations and Programs at Tennessee State
University and was formerly the program coordinator of the Race
Relations Institute at Fisk University in Tennessee.
"Naomi has a very unique perspective," EOP Director Maggie
Viverette said. "After growing up in South Africa and attending
college in the United States, she has the dual perspective of
seeing the history and progress of social justice in both
countries."
Members of the VSU and local communities are invited to the free
event and reception. Call the EOP office at (229) 333-5463 for more
information.
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