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march like martin
“March Like Martin'' occured on the final day of NC State’s annual MLK Commemoration Week. Students organized to march from Stafford Commons to Harris Field, an ode to Dr. King’s March on Washington.
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Members of the NC State community participate in the March like Martin event Jan. 20. This year's march theme was "Move" and revolved around asserting the need for movements.
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(Left to right) Members of the Eta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., Timothy Reid, a thirdyear in Business Administration, Maurice Furet, a fourth-year in Biochemistry, and D.Alex Thomas, a fourthyear in Mechanical Engineering, chant during the March like Martin event Jan. 20. This year's march theme was "Move" and celebrated the movements of the past and present that work towards eliminating injustice and equity.
Keynote speaker Melanie Flowers presents African American Cultural Center director Angela Gay-Audre with flowers during the March like Martin event Jan. 20. Flowers wanted to show gratitude for Gay-Audre taking on the position of AACC director in 2020.
(From left to right) Dejah Headen, a second-year in Psychology, and Jaylen Jones, a fifth-year in Nuclear Engineering, holds their signs during the March like Martin event Jan. 20. This year's march theme was "Move" and revolved around asserting the need for movement.