
POETIC GALA “CHAMPIONS, HEROES AND ICONS” DEBUTS BLACK
STUDIES CENTER AT DC’s MLK LIBRARY
Washington, DC - Standing tall in the nation’s capitol is the newly renovated Black Studies Center of the
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, which will present “Champions, Heroes and Icons,” its inaugural
public event since the Center’s makeover. The two-fold gala celebration includes tributes to the lives of ten
historic figures, and also introduces and welcomes the public to the Library’s newly renovated Black Studies
Center, located at 901 G Street, N.W., (Room 316) Washington, DC 20001. The celebration is scheduled to
take place from 5:00 until 8:30 PM on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, and will feature poets; J. Joy “Sistah Joy”
Matthews Alford, Andre “Brenardo” Taylor, Sylvia Dianne “Ladi Di” Beverly, Jeffrey “Big Homey” Banks and
DaRon Clark; and musicians Doc Powell and James “Curly” Robinson.
Incorporating poetry, music and spoken word presentations, an apex of the event promises to be the ten-foot
tall images on the book-shelf panels located across the Black Studies Center. The panels depict ten selected
luminaries: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson,
Thurgood Marshall, Jackie Robinson, Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington and Carter G. Woodson. The poetry
and musical presentations will highlight the legacies of the ten historic figures. The Center will also debut an
anthology which features a partnered photograph and poem for each of the 10 historic figures.
Although modest in size, the Black Studies Center will be a great resource for residents and visitors to the
nation’s capitol as the Center positions itself to become one of the city’s foremost “intimate” public facilities in
hosting public events in a culturally aesthetic atmosphere. The Center embraces a high level of scholarship
and promotes a creative use of the newly renovated space to host the viewing of film, lectures and book
signings as well as encouraging collaborative projects with the artistic and literary communities in DC and
beyond.
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