The Metro: A civil rights lecture series asks what it means to be ‘living history’ 

Dr. Marita Gilbert is lead of the William G. Anderson Lecture Series. She joins The Metro to talk about how to be a part of history in the making.

William Anderson

Dr. William G. Anderson was an important figure in the founding of the Albany Civil Rights Movement and the first African American national president of the American Osteopathic Association.

The William G Anderson Lecture Series: Slavery to Freedom, An American Odyssey formed at Michigan State University 26 years ago. The series brings in guest speakers to lead thought provoking discussions about solutions to issues impacting civil and human rights.

Dr. Marita Gilbert
The Associate Dean of Osteopathic Engagement & Community Practice at Michigan State University

This year the guest speakers are Dr. Jelani Cobb, the dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University in New York, Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) and Mary Ann Pettway and China Pettway of Gee’s Bend Quilting Collective.

Dr. Marita Gilbert is the Associate Dean of Osteopathic Engagement & Community Practice at Michigan State University. She leads the lecture series. Dr. Gilbert joined The Metro to talk about the lectures this year, and the big question of who really influences history.

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  • Tia Graham is a reporter and Weekend Edition Host for 101.9 WDET. She graduated from Michigan State University where she had the unique privilege of covering former President Barack Obama and his trip to Lansing in 2014.