MLK Seminar Series: Leadership for Democracy & Justice

Presented by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, we invite you to the Medical School's MLK Seminar Series to honor the life, legacy, and leadership of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The theme for this year's series is "Leadership for Democracy and Justice," a vital pillar of this year’s campus symposium theme: "Unbowed and Unbroken: The Enduring Struggle for Justice." (https://oami.umich.edu/mlk-symposium/)

Running for six sessions from the MLK holiday through the end of Black History Month, this series bridges the gap between leadership scholarship and the urgent understandings required to navigate our modern political landscape. 

Participants will gain the essential tools and theoretical foundations needed to challenge the status quo and lead with purpose in today's society. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to transform your influence into a powerful force for democratic progress and social equity—register today to help solve the equation for a more just world.



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Medical Science Building 2, North Lecture Hall
Kevin Calhoun, PhD

While leadership is often viewed through many lenses, this seminar deconstructs this complex concept into the core elements identified by scholars. By understanding these fundamental variables, participants will gain a clear, actionable definition of what it truly means to lead in a modern context. This seminar proves that mastering these scholarly pillars is essential for anyone striving to foster a democratic and just society. Ultimately, this session empowers attendees to apply the leadership formula as a tool to champion equity and social change in their own communities.

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