Martin Luther King, Jr., giving his speech "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence" at Riverside Church in NYC, April 4, 1967.

Cleary U presenting workshop, talk to honor MLK

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On Monday, Jan. 15 – Martin Luther King Jr Day – Cleary University will host a workshop and talk entitled, “Discussing Bias and Cross-Cultural Diversity.”

The program will take place at noon in Room 3 of Cleary Commons, the first building to the left when entering the Cleary University Howell campus. LaTasha Ellis, Cleary’s director of Public Safety and Corporate Sector, will lead the program. She brings a wealth of experience and insights when exploring the nuances of bias and the richness of cross-cultural diversity.

According to Ellis, “this workshop isn’t just about understanding differences; it is about celebrating them.”

The public is invited to participate. There is no charge for this program. No registration is required.

It is an opportunity to gain valuable perspectives, learn practical strategies applicable to various facets of life, and engage in open dialogue to foster a more inclusive environment in our community.

Cleary University is located at 3750 Cleary Drive in Howell, just off Grand River Avenue and west of Latson Road.

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