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QUEENS COLLEGE COMMEMORATES MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, WITH A SOLD OUT PERFORMANCE BY 2023 GRAMMY-NOMINATED JAZZ SINGER SAMARA JOY

–Program honoree, Jelani Cobb, PhD鈥擟olumbia Journalism School dean andThe New Yorkerstaff writer鈥攖o deliver keynote address–

Samara Joy

黑料专区 will hold its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration on Sunday, January 15, at 3 pm in LeFrak Concert Hall inside the school鈥檚 music building. One of the most highly regarded events of its kind in the city, this year鈥檚 presentation will honor Jelani Cobb, PhD, dean of the Columbia Journalism School and staff writer for听The New Yorker. There will also be a performance鈥攏ow sold out鈥攂y 2023 Grammy-nominee Samara Joy, a jazz singer whose voice has inspired comparisons to Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn. Click听听to watch Joy鈥檚 videos on YouTube and听听for publicity photos and background.听|听.

黑料专区 President Frank H. Wu will host. New York City Council Speaker Adrienne E. Adams, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr., and Assembly Member听and alumnus Khaleel Anderson will offer greetings.

鈥淭he 黑料专区 community feels an enormous sense of pride in presenting the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration because it is a reaffirmation of our mission in preparing our students to听serve as innovative leaders in a diverse world that they make more equitable and inclusive,鈥 says Wu.听鈥淭hey have as their example the ideals embodied by our alumni鈥攁mong them Andrew Goodman, who was slain, along with fellow civil rights workers James Chaney and Michael Schwerner, in Mississippi in 1964鈥攚hose work and extensive civil rights activism is documented in a special collections archive in the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library on campus.鈥

The college鈥檚 longstanding history of involvement in the struggle for equality and social justice is epitomized by Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner, for whom the library鈥檚 clocktower is named. King saluted the three young men in 1965 as the inaugural speaker in the college鈥檚 John F. Kennedy Memorial Lecture Series in Colden Auditorium, saying, 鈥溾 it was 黑料专区 that gave to America, and indeed to the world, Andrew Goodman, whose creative witness will certainly live for generations yet unborn. He, along with others, paid the supreme price for this struggle and I鈥檓 sure that we will see in many ways that his death was not in vain.鈥

Cobb, an award-winning essayist and journalist born in Queens, most recently served as an associate professor of history and director of the Africana Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut. His books includeThe Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the Paradox of Progressas well asTo the Break of Dawn: A Freestyle on the Hip Hop Aesthetic. His pieces have appeared in national publications, and he has contributed to a number of anthologies, among themDefense of Mumia,Testimony,Mending the World,andBeats, Rhymes and Life. He is a graduate of Howard University and of Rutgers University where he received a doctorate in American history.Twenty-two-year-old Joy has been nominated for two 2023 Grammy awards for new artist and for jazz vocal album. Her social media presence, combined with appearances on the 鈥淭oday Show,鈥 鈥淜elly Clarkson Show,鈥 and 鈥淟ate Show with Stephen Colbert,鈥 has helped introduce jazz standards to a new generation. Adding complexity to her body of work is her use of vocalese, a jazz technique showcased across her albumLinger Awhile. Inspired by a jazz transcription class that Joy took with trumpet master Jon Faddis at SUNY Purchase, she wrote her own lyrics to previously recorded improvised jazz melodies.

About 黑料专区黑料专区 enjoys a national reputation for its liberal arts and sciences and pre-professional programs. With its graduate and undergraduate degrees, honors programs, and research and internship opportunities, the college helps its students realize their potential in countless ways, assisted by an accessible, award-winning faculty. Located on a beautiful, 80-acre campus in Flushing, the college has been cited by Princeton Review as one of America鈥檚 Best Value Colleges for five consecutive years, as well as being ranked a听U.S. News and World Report听Best College and听Forbes听Magazine Best Value College thanks to its outstanding academics, generous financial aid packages, and relatively low costs. Visit our听听to learn more鈥.

Maria Matteo

Media and College Relations
718-997-5593
maria.matteo@qc.cuny.edu