RoAnn
Destito, Office of General Services Commissioner, today announced that
the New York State celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. will be held on January 15, 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in the
Empire State Plaza Convention Center. Lola Brabham, Acting Commissioner
of the New York State Department of Civil Service, and SUNY Chancellor
Kristina M. Johnson will present remarks during the program. The public
is invited to attend the free program in observation of Dr. King’s
birth. The Be a King Volunteer Fair will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the base
of The Egg; a musical prelude will start in the Convention Center at
9:15 a.m.; and the program will begin promptly at 9:45 a.m.
“I
join Governor Cuomo in inviting everyone to come to or watch the live
video of this important New York State tradition at the Empire State
Plaza of celebrating the life of Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King
and enjoying the talented performers and inspiring speakers who come to
this event to honor our nation’s most important civil rights leader,”
Commissioner Destito said. “The global theme for this year’s
commemoration is ‘MLK50 Forward: Together We Win With Love For
Humanity,’ marking the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination and
the founding of The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social
Change. It is a perfect time to recommit ourselves to keeping Dr.
King’s dream alive.”
“I
am pleased to join Governor Cuomo and OGS Commissioner RoAnn Destito in
inviting everyone to the Annual MLK Memorial Observance to celebrate
the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his unrelenting
commitment to civil rights and human dignity,” said Acting Civil Service
Commissioner Lola W. Brabham. “Today and every day, let us recommit
ourselves to the values Dr. King championed and follow his example by
making a positive difference in our own communities.”
This
year’s celebration will include a special performance by Ms. Jennifer
Holliday. The Grammy and Tony Award-winning Ms. Holliday has been
proclaimed a Broadway legend by critics and fans alike. Her
show-stopping, heart-wrenching performance of the torch ballad “And I am
Telling You, I’m Not Going” in the 1981 smash hit “Dreamgirls” is
considered one of the all-time best performances in a Broadway musical.
The iconic role made Holliday a household name and introduced her big,
soulful voice to the world.
This
year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Wintley Augustus Phipps. Born in
Trinidad, West Indies and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Dr. Phipps
is a world-renowned vocal artist, pastor, motivational speaker, and
education activist. He is the founder, President, and Chief Executive
Officer of the U.S. Dream Academy, Inc., a non-profit, national
after-school program that provides mentoring and tutoring around the
country to children of incarcerated parents and children falling behind
in school.
Source: NYS Office of General Services
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