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celebrate the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s birth this
month by presenting a free public performance by renowned African-American
storyteller Shindana Cooper.
A Center Stage event co-sponsored by the Minority
Affairs Office, Cooper’s presentation, titled “Martin’s
Story,” is set for 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 24, in the Multipurpose
Room.
The performance will highlight King’s childhood
in Atlanta, giving audience members a glimpse of the pivotal, formative
events that shaped the man he would become.
As a storyteller and poet, Cooper is dedicated
to raising awareness of African and African-American community through
her presentations, which perpetuate the centuries-old tradition
of oral history.
Some of her other characterizations include Sojourner
Truth, Mary McLeod and Harriet Tubman.
Cooper has been a featured performer at Baltimore’s
Afram Expo, Baltimore’s Artscape Celebration and the National
Catholic’s Conference for Interracial Justice in Washington,
D.C.
She recently produced her own radio program, “Keepers
of the Culture,” for Baltimore’s WCCN and is hosting
a television special, “Stories from ‘Round the World.”
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