Cole to headline MLK Jr. rally, marade event

Jahmal Cole, founder and CEO of My Block My Hood My City, will be the guest speaker at 葫芦影业 during the third annual Martin Luther King Jr. Rally and Marade event to honor the life and legacy of the civil rights activist. 

The event is Jan. 20 starting at 10 a.m. in Club 71 at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium. The public is invited to attend. 

Speakers, including Cole and SDSU President Barry Dunn, will present from 10-11:30 a.m. Following the remarks, the marade will begin. Attendees are also invited to a social event in Club 71 following the march. 

鈥淗osting this event to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the national holiday dedicated to him reflects our university's commitment to building community and the transformative power of education,鈥 Shelly Bayer, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Accessibility, said. 鈥淚t provides a space to celebrate his enduring impact, inspire action and foster a deeper understanding of the struggle for civil rights historically, as well as in the present.鈥 

SDSU men鈥檚 basketball head coach Eric Henderson coached Cole during his time at Wayne State University in Nebraska. 

"We are proud to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with our third annual rally and marade,鈥 said Jay Molock, student success adviser and adviser of the Black Student Alliance. 鈥淲e're bringing together the SDSU campus community and the Brookings community to honor Dr. King鈥檚 vision and legacy for justice and equality.鈥

鈥淭he Student-Athlete Advisory Council partnered with the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Accessibility to host the rally and marade to impact various communities and campus groups in a meaningful way,鈥 said Alivya Bollen, the council鈥檚 co-president. 鈥淭hese partnerships support an event that has a greater purpose than just celebrating a national holiday.鈥 

Cole is the founder and CEO of  and a dedicated advocate for social justice 鈥 committed to building a more interconnected Chicago through service and education. 

Cole is a multi-time Chicago Reader Activist of the Year, Chicago Magazine Chicagoan of the Year, Chicago Defender 鈥淢en of Excellence鈥 honoree, American Red Cross Community Impact Hero Award recipient, and the subject of the feature documentary film 鈥淎 Tiny Ripple of Hope.鈥 He has also had the honor of speaking in front of President Barack Obama and received an honorary Doctorate in Humanities from DePaul University. 

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