Author, activist and commentator Dr. Marc Lamont Hill will deliver the keynote speech Saturday, Jan. 20, at the 7th Annual MLK Radical Symposium at Greene Street Friends in Germantown. The event, sponsored by Hill’s popular Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books, also in Germantown, will spotlight “how MLK's legacy of radical hope, critical analysis, and courageous action can help” build and sustain the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream of a beloved community. Tickets are free, but donations will be accepted. 1 to 3 p.m., doors open at noon. For information, …
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Author, activist and commentator Dr. Marc Lamont Hill will deliver the keynote speech Saturday, Jan. 20, at the 7th Annual MLK Radical Symposium at Greene Street Friends in Germantown. The event, sponsored by Hill’s popular Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books, also in Germantown, will spotlight “how MLK's legacy of radical hope, critical analysis, and courageous action can help” build and sustain the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream of a beloved community. Tickets are free, but donations will be accepted. 1 to 3 p.m., doors open at noon. For information, visit unclebobbies.com/events. Greene Street Friends is at 20 W. Armat St.