Dr. Cornel West Scheduled to Lecture at Morgan State University for Black History Month Program

Princeton University professor, activist and author Dr. Cornel West will be the 2012 Morgan State University Black History Month Lecturer. This event is sponsored by the Student Government Association and will be held on Thursday, February 16, 2012 at 7p.m. in the Morgan State University Student Center-Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom. From the paradigm shift of society starting with the election of America’s first Black president, Mr. Barack Obama, to the 1% proclaiming their position in the economy by Occupying Wall Street and Main Streets all over the country; Dr. Cornel West has been at the cornerstone of it all.

West is known for his highly acclaimed books, documentaries, and controversial political commentary that always turn heads. He has written 19 books, recorded three spoken word albums is currently co-hosting a syndicated radio broadcast with Mr. Tavis Smiley called, “Smiley &West” on NPR. “It can be painful when you’re misunderstood. But that’s all right. Sometimes it goes with the territory,” says Dr. West, as he expresses his political and academic ideology to the nation. His words captivate and educate all who are exposed to his teachings.

The Morgan State University Student Government Association is honored to have Dr. Cornel West as the 2012 Black History Month lecturer. They are certain that he will leave a powerful mark on the Morgan State University community. This event is free and open to the public; however, a ticket will be required for entry. Please visit the University Student Center Box Office to obtain a ticket. Only one ticket per person will be issued. For more information on the Cornel West lecture, please contact the SGA Office at 443-885-3454

Courtesy of RUN MSU