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2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration: Nic Stone

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Introduction

Note (12/21/22): This Research Guide was created for a specific event on a set date or time. It will not be continually updated. After four years Kelvin Smith Library archives all event specific Research Guides.

Kelvin Smith Library provides the campus community with access to world-class research collections, technology-equipped classrooms and meeting spaces, and state-of-the-art digital resources. 

This guide was created for the keynote speaker of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Convocation in 2022. Each year, Case Western Reserve University honors Martin Luther King, Jr.—the holiday, the man and the legacy—with a celebration that includes a range of activities including workshops, films, panel discussions and acclaimed speakers. The 2023 celebration theme is “Steadfast and Unmovable: Sustaining A Devotion to Justice.”


Explore additional information about this year's guest speaker on the page linked below:

Biography

Nic Stone was born and raised in a suburb of Atlanta, GA, and the only thing she loves more than an adventure is a good story about one. After graduating from Spelman College, she worked extensively in teen mentoring and lived in Israel for a few years before returning to the US to write full-time. Growing up with a wide range of cultures, religions, and backgrounds, Stone strives to bring these diverse voices and stories to her work. ~ from  the nicstone.info/  website

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