INDIANAPOLIS —
Gospel singer, author, entrepreneur/motivator Kirk Franklin will speak about “Personal Accountability: Challenging the Global Community” and also will perform at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 10 in Butler University’s Clowes Memorial Hall as part of the spring 2012 Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series.
Admission is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. They are available at the Clowes Hall box office, (317) 940-6444, and through Ticketmaster beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. (Fees apply for online and phone purchases through Ticketmaster.)
Franklin will be followed in the series by actress/social activist America Ferrera (March 20) and newsman Dan Rather (April 23).
Free tickets for these events will be available at the box office and through Ticketmaster beginning at 10 a.m. Feb. 10 for Ferrera and 10 a.m. March 9 for Rather.
There is a limit of two tickets per person. For more information, call (317) 940-6444.
The Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series is a Collaborative Diversity Initiative between Butler University and the Office of the Mayor of Indianapolis, with generous support from the Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Citizens Energy Group, Indianapolis Power & Light Co., Old National Bank, Radio One and Kroger Inc. While in Indianapolis, Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series speakers stay at The Columbia Club.
The events:
• Kirk Franklin: “Personal Accountability: Challenging the Global Community”
A five-time Grammy winner, Franklin made it cool to be Christian, placing godly messages in the same heavy rotation as other urban pop music. Over the last 14 years, with hits such as “Stomp,” “Whatcha Lookin’ For,” “Looking for You,” “Revolution” and “Lean on Me,” he ascended to the upper echelons of gospel and pop.
Beyond the music, he’s a highly exalted example of a man who achieved success without selling his soul or his integrity. His message now inhabits movies, television, and his latest book, BluePrint, an exploration of the benefits of creating an action plan for your life and overcoming obstacles.
Franklin’s enterprises include a full-service youth outreach initiative, an advertising agency, and a production company. In a joint venture with Zomba Label Group, Franklin established his own Fo Yo Soul Entertainment Company. His latest album, The Fight of My Life is the second album for Fo Yo Soul.
• “An Evening with America Ferrera,” 7:30 p.m. March 20
Ferrera is perhaps best known for her Emmy Award-winning portrayal of Betty Suarez on the ABC hit comedy “Ugly Betty,” but she is also a devoted humanitarian who dedicates her time, energy and star power to generating attention to the causes that are near and dear to her heart, particularly those impacting children and their education.
A gifted and fearless actress, Ferrera received a Special Jury Award for acting with her debut in “Real Women Have Curves,” a performance she followed up with roles in such films as “Lords of Dogtown,” “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” and the Oscar-nominated animated film “How to Train Your Dragon.” Most recently, she appeared in “The Dry Land,” which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and which Ferrera also executive produced.
A staunch believer that one person can truly make a difference, Ferrera, an artist ambassador for Save the Children, helped raise more than $44,000 to build a new elementary school in Mali, an accomplishment that garnered her the 2011 Global Action award for Childhood Development and Education. She also recently traveled to India with New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof to take part in the PBS film “Half the Sky,” which draws a compelling picture of the trials and triumphs of women worldwide as they struggle for opportunity and equality.
In 2010, Ferrera was awarded the Hispanic Heritage Foundation’s Inspira Award, which recognized her contributions as a role model through her work as an actress and activist. In March 2011, Ferrera was named the 2011 national recipient of the Cesar E. Chavez Legacy Award for her commitment to helping lead underprivileged families and youth to a better life and education.
• “From Selma to Obama and Beyond: An Evening with Dan Rather,” 7:30 p.m. April 23
Rather is one of the most recognized and renowned reporters of our time. Over the past 40 years, Rather has been a part of history’s defining moments. Rather has reported from front lines around the globe, including such places as Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Tiananmen Square, the Middle East, Bosnia and Haiti.
On the domestic front, Rather has covered nearly every major story, from 9/11 to President Clinton’s impeachment. He has reported on the civil rights movement, Watergate and every presidential campaign since 1952.
The recipient of virtually every honor in broadcast journalism, including numerous Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and citations from critical, scholarly, professional, and charitable organizations, Rather produces and hosts “Dan Rather Reports,” a weekly news program featuring hard-edged field reports, interviews and investigative pieces exclusively on HDNet.
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