AFJ is a student group on the campus of Michigan State University that seeks to educate ourselves and others about issues of equality and justice through interactive theater and performance.
"Act for Justice" has had a great year! We performed a speech choir on MLK Day in the University's Museum, sharing quotations from MLK's "I Have a Dream" and "I Have Been to the Mountaintop," Langston Hughes' "Dream Deferred" and "Let American be America," and Barack Obama's election acceptance speech. AFJ also won the 2009 Multicultural Heroes Hall of Fame Case Competition.
"Act for Justice" wishes everyone a Happy MLK Weekend! The group was involved in the commemorative celebration at Michigan State University, performing a Speech Choir at our Museum highlighting an exhibit titled "Evolutionary Artifacts" that addresses cultural heritage and self narrative. We also sponsored a High School Case Competition at our university's Student Leadership Conference, where local youth presented about people or groups they believed exemplified the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his commitment to social justice.
I am a gandhian scholor. Beliving on the phelosphy of Mahatma Gandhi. I think, every activity, which he had done, are act for justice. I think, it is a special type of group, which wil complete their responsbiliy in a manner of truth.
Rebecca Farnum
Apr 9, 2009
Rebecca Farnum
Jan 18, 2011
Prof. Dr. Yogendra Yadav
I am a gandhian scholor. Beliving on the phelosphy of Mahatma Gandhi. I think, every activity, which he had done, are act for justice. I think, it is a special type of group, which wil complete their responsbiliy in a manner of truth.
Feb 4, 2012