Martin Luther King Jr. Words and Voice Program in Washington, DC PDF Print

Youth leaders from the Richard England Clubhouse of the Boys and Girls Club of Washington, D.C. explored what Martin Luther King, Jr. meant by “being judged by the content of our character and not the color of our skin” at a “train the trainer” session held on December 17th.

 



The program was an introduction to UPF’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Words and Voice program as an educational complement to the many service programs planned for Jan. 19, 2009 in the nation’s capitol. The program uses video clips of Dr. King, includes training for youth leaders to take it to schools and organizations in their local communities and provides training in using UPF’s acclaimed curriculum, Discovering the Real Me character education curriculum to bring universal virtues to youth in our urban areas.

The educational programs and other service projects are offered between the dates of January 19th, Dr. King’s birthday, and April 4th, the day Dr. King was tragically murdered. For more information on this program, contact Rob Sayre at 484-707-4529 or at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 
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