Don’t Miss This Live Chat with Rev. Al Sharpton: Students Take the Stage
- Join the Black History Month Town Hall with Rev. Al Sharpton on February 7th, from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM.
- The event is student-moderated, allowing young leaders to engage directly with Rev. Sharpton.
- Rob Quicke, Director of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism, will kick off the event with opening remarks.
- Two Marshall University students will participate in person from New York City, enhancing their learning experience.
- Rev. Al Sharpton advocates for social justice and equality through the National Action Network.
- This event is a unique opportunity to witness future leaders shaping important conversations.
Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Student News Live, in collaboration with the Carter G. Woodson Lyceum, hosts a live-streamed Black History Month Town Hall featuring the renowned Rev. Al Sharpton! Tune in on February 7th from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM on our YouTube channel for an inspiring dialogue that amplifies the voices of young leaders.
This unique town hall is not your typical event; it will be entirely moderated by students, giving them the opportunity to ask Rev. Sharpton burning questions on pressing social issues. Kicking off the presentation will be remarks from Rob Quicke, Director of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Marshall University, and co-founder of Student News Live.
Two Marshall University students have made the exciting journey to New York City to participate in this impactful occasion. Imagine their enthusiasm as they engage directly with a powerful figure in civil rights!
Rev. Al Sharpton, a voice for the voiceless and founder of the National Action Network, is committed to the modern civil rights movement. With over 100 chapters nationwide, his work focuses on justice, decency, and equal opportunity for all.
This is more than an event—it’s a chance to witness future leaders take the mic and shape the conversation. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to be part of this inspiring moment! Tune in, ask questions, and engage with history as it unfolds before your eyes.
Don’t Miss the Live-Streamed Town Hall with Rev. Al Sharpton!
Upcoming Event: Black History Month Town Hall with Rev. Al Sharpton
Get ready for an unforgettable evening as Student News Live, in collaboration with the Carter G. Woodson Lyceum, hosts a live-streamed Black History Month Town Hall featuring the renowned Rev. Al Sharpton! The event will be broadcast on February 7th from 7:30 PM to 8:15 PM on our YouTube channel. This inspiring dialogue will amplify the voices of young leaders in our communities.
Unique Moderation by Students
This unique town hall is not your typical event; it will be entirely moderated by students. This format allows students to pose burning questions to Rev. Sharpton on pressing social issues. Kicking off the presentation will be remarks from Rob Quicke, the Director of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism & Mass Communications at Marshall University and a co-founder of Student News Live.
Personal Touch: Two Marshall University Students in NYC
In an exciting development, two Marshall University students have made the thrilling journey to New York City to participate directly in this impactful occasion. Their opportunity to engage with a powerful figure in civil rights like Rev. Sharpton is both an honor and a significant learning experience.
Rev. Al Sharpton: A Voice for Change
Rev. Al Sharpton, founder of the National Action Network, has dedicated his life to the modern civil rights movement. His organization boasts over 100 chapters nationwide and primarily focuses on issues of justice, decency, and equal opportunity for all. This town hall provides an excellent platform for discussing these crucial topics.
How to Participate
This event is not merely an occasion to listen; it’s a chance for you to engage with history. You can tune in, ask questions, and witness future leaders take the mic to shape the conversation around social justice. Don’t miss out!
Key Insights and Information
– Event Date and Time: February 7th, 7:30 PM – 8:15 PM
– Location: Streaming live on YouTube
– Keynote Speaker: Rev. Al Sharpton
– Host: Student News Live in partnership with the Carter G. Woodson Lyceum
– Noteworthy Participants: Students from Marshall University
Important Questions About the Event
1. What topics will be covered during the town hall?
The town hall will focus on pressing social issues relevant to the Black community and will address questions posed by students, ensuring a youthful perspective on civil rights and justice.
2. How can viewers submit their questions?
Viewers can engage through the live chat feature on the YouTube channel during the event, allowing them to submit questions that may be addressed by Rev. Sharpton.
3. What is the significance of having student moderators?
Student moderators allow for genuine dialogue and the opportunity for young voices to be heard. This format empowers future leaders and encourages meaningful discussions on vital societal issues.
For more information and to follow updates about the event, visit the main page at Student News Live.