In collaboration with the local NAACP chapter, Missouri Southern will host the city’s 24th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration on Monday, Jan. 15 at 6 p.m. in the Ron Richard Athletic Center, formerly the North End Zone.
The keynote speaker will be Richard Pearson, the newly appointed police chief at the Joplin Police Department. Chief Pearson previously served as captain of the Jefferson County Public School System Police Department in Louisville, Kentucky and spent 22 years with the Louisville Metro Police Department. He was appointed Joplin’s police chief last month.
“Living the Dream: It Starts with Me—Spreading Hope, Courage and Unity” is the theme for the event. Music will be performed by the marimba band Kufara.
“This event typically commemorates the legacy of Dr. King by highlighting his tireless efforts in civil rights, social justice, and equality,” said Lori Musser, MSSU’s coordinator for the event. “It allows us to honor and reflect upon Dr. King’s teachings, principles, and activism, promoting diversity, inclusivity, and equality for all who attend.”
For additional information, contact Lori Musser at musser-l@mssu.edu or visit https://www.mssu.edu/mlk/