Dr. King’s legacy lives on at Clark College

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. taught that everybody can be great because everybody can serve. Clark College will honor these teachings and celebrate the legacy of this civil rights leader with activities on Jan. 21 & 22.

On Mon., Jan. 21, Clark will participate in the MLK Day of Service, a national effort to bring Americans together to serve their neighbors and communities. While the college is closed for the holiday, some Clark students will be helping children at the Clark County Family YMCA by volunteering at half-day “mini camps” in music, sports and art. This event is organized by Clark’s Volunteer & Service-Learning Program, which connects Clark students with opportunities to learn and serve by helping their community. In fall quarter of 2012 alone, 414 Clark College students volunteered 4,454 hours in the community through service-learning projects.

On Tues., Jan. 22, Clark will welcome Dr. Darryl Brice to deliver the keynote speech in its celebration of Dr. King’s legacy. Dr. Brice is an instructor of Sociology and Diversity and Globalism Studies at Highline Community College. Brice will speak at noon in Clark’s Gaiser Student Center. The event, presented by Clark’s MLK Planning Committee and sponsored by the Office of Equity and Diversity and the Service-Learning and Volunteer Program, is free and open to the public.

Clark College is located at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver. Driving directions and parking maps are available at www.clark.edu/maps. Individuals who need accommodation due to a disability in order to fully participate in this event may contact Clark’s Disability Support Services Office at (360) 992-2314 or (360) 991-0901 (video phone) or send an email message to tjacobs@clark.edu within one week of the event.



For more information about both these events, visit www.clark.edu/special/mlk. Information about the Clark County Family YMCA is available at http://ymcacw.org/locations/clark-county-family-ymca. Information about the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service is available at http://mlkday.gov.

Dr. Darryl Brice was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. He attended Frostburg State University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Justice Studies. He received his master’s and doctoral degrees in Sociology from Loyola University Chicago.

Dr. Brice is currently an Instructor of Sociology and Diversity and Globalism Studies at Highline Community College, where he has taught since 2003. In 2008, Highline Community College recognized him as Faculty Member of the Year. In 2007 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints honored him with the Teachers Assisting in Discovery award. In 2009 he was the recipient of the NISOD (National Institute for Staff and Development) Excellence Award. In addition, Dr. Brice has appeared in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.