Rev. Jesse Jackson Honors Kem, Blake Corum, Rabbi Syme, Bishop Charles Ellis, Rev. Watson and Mama Shu Harris on MLK Day
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Wednesday, January 4, 2023
Light, Fox Theatre, II, Lieutenant, Music, Aretha Franklin, Turkey, University, NIL, Invisible Man, JoAnn Watson, Mack, Love, III, The Detroit News, Life, Mike and Marian Ilitch Humanitarian Award, Charles H. Ellis III, NAACP, Corum, Triumph Church, Member of Congress, Invisibility, Beth-El, Homelessness, Sale, Social, AMA Foundation Leadership Award, Wayne County Community College District
Six individuals whose work have shined the light on humanity and expound the life of Dr. King will be honored.
Key Points:
- Six individuals whose work have shined the light on humanity and expound the life of Dr. King will be honored.
- He fed the homeless and raised funds for that community," said Reverend Jesse Jackson, Sr, founder and president of Rainbow Push Coalition. "
- " Through Kem's music, he persuaded society to look at homelessness through an impartial lens, and we are better because of it."
- The event is free to the public, and tickets will go on sale on Thursday, January 5 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.com and Ticketmaster.com.