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Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision continues with Joe Rogers
trailblazing the pioneer’s legacy in the program “Dream
Alive,” presented as a Black History Month event.
Rogers’ “Dream Alive” presentation
has been featured at universities, corporations and conferences
across the country and now comes to campus at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.
21, in Derryberry Auditorium.
The program is free and open to the general public.
“Dream Alive” continues the vision
and legacy of King in an effort to help increase understanding of
what the former civil rights leader accomplished and what he wanted
for future generations.
“Something happens when Rogers speaks,”
says a review by The New York Times. “People who
have seen the presentation say it’s uncanny. ‘King is
in the room,’ they say.”
Rogers is former lieutenant governor of Colorado,
where he made history by becoming only the fourth African-American
in U.S. history elected as a state’s second chief executive,
and now practices law there. In 2001, he received the Trumpet Award
from Time Warner’s Turner Broadcasting system, one of the
nation’s most prestigious honors given in recognition of African-American
achievement.
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