Texas Tech University Student Housing hosts the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route
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Love and kindess is shared with posters created by children
Children from the Child Development Research Center create posters and gather for a photo with Dr. Carol A. Sumner and other faculty at the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond

Opening speech an remarks are delievered
Anna Burton, the assistant director of student leadership development, begins the event with an opening speech at the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond

Sharing knowledge and appreciation with younger generations
Dr. Carol A. Sumner, vice president of the division of diversity, equity, and inclusion, explains to the children the importance behind Martin Luther King Jr. and the message of the the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18. 2022.
- Olivia Raymond

Memorial circle holds a MLK jr. wreath
This year marks the first year with a MLK jr. wreath posted at the final stop in Memorial Circle for the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond

Hospitality is provided on a windy and chilly day on campus
Anna Burton, the assistant director of student leadership development, assists the hospitality table offering all persons hot coffee, hot cocoa, and free long-sleeve t-shirts for the event the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond

Second stop gives insight on influential civil rights leaders
Stop two can be located on Akron Ave. by the Texas tech Seal and instructs any individual who approaches it to scan the QR code to learn more about influential civil rights leaders at the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond
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Love and kindess is shared with posters created by children
Children from the Child Development Research Center create posters and gather for a photo with Dr. Carol A. Sumner and other faculty at the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond
Sharing knowledge and appreciation with younger generations
Dr. Carol A. Sumner, vice president of the division of diversity, equity, and inclusion, explains to the children the importance behind Martin Luther King Jr. and the message of the the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18. 2022.
- Olivia Raymond
Hospitality is provided on a windy and chilly day on campus
Anna Burton, the assistant director of student leadership development, assists the hospitality table offering all persons hot coffee, hot cocoa, and free long-sleeve t-shirts for the event the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond
Second stop gives insight on influential civil rights leaders
Stop two can be located on Akron Ave. by the Texas tech Seal and instructs any individual who approaches it to scan the QR code to learn more about influential civil rights leaders at the 4th annual MLK Jr. legacy march reflection route hosted by Texas Tech University Student Housing on Jan. 18, 2022.
- Olivia Raymond
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