https://www.bu.edu/dbin/mlkjr/events/pressrelease.php?pr=03292017
Event Details
Title:Coretta Scott King Memoirist Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds Will Deliver MLK Lecture At Boston University
Date:Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Time:6:00 PM
Location: Metcalf Hall (2nd Floor of the George Sherman Union, 775 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston)
Admission: Free and open to the public
Contact: For more information, call 617-353-3696 or email archives@bu.edu
The Rev. Dr. Barbara Reynolds will share her experiences of working with the late Coretta Scott King when she delivers the Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Lecture at Boston University on March 29th. Dr. Reynolds first met Mrs. King while on assignment to write a cover story about her for the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine. A thirty-year friendship developed, during which time Mrs. King chose Dr. Reynolds as the co-author of her autobiography. USA Today describes My Life, My Love, My Legacy as “Eloquent… inspirational… King’s life’s work relayed in this rich retelling, provides a possible blueprint… and a beacon.”
Dr. Reynolds is an ordained minister, a columnist, and the author of several books, including Out of Hell & Living Well: Healing from the Inside Out and No! I Won’t Shut Up: 30 Years of Telling It Like It Is. She has written for many major magazines and newspapers including Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, Playboy, Ebony, Essence, and USA Today, where she was a columnist and editorial board member for 13 years. She has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, C-Span, MSNBC, and hosted her own satellite radio show for almost a decade. An activist in her own right, Dr. Reynolds serves on the board of advisors for major gun violence reform with Black Women for Positive Change. She also founded Harriet’s Ministry, a weekly healing conversation for women addicted to alcohol and drugs.
The mission of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Lecture is to bring speakers to the Boston University community who serve as leaders in the quest for maintaining social justice and human rights. We seek mentors for our students who exemplify the highest standards of Dr. King’s legacy of peace forgiveness and reconciliation. Past Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership Lecture speakers include Forest Whitaker, Christine King Farris, Paul Rusesabagina, and Congressman John Lewis.