Cedric Hackett, professor of Africana studies, delivers a spoken word performance on Martin Luther King Jr. (Bryan Rodgers / CSUN)Volunteers gathered around the CSUN G.A.R.D.E.N. to prepare for winter and spring crops. (Bryan Rodgers / CSUN)Mabel Trigueros (center, in red) with the Institute for Sustainability works with volunteers constructing new planting beds for the CSUN G.A.R.D.E.N. on Jan. 31, 2025. (Bryan Rodgers / CSUN)Volunteers join a member of the California Climate Action Corps in planting seeds for the CSUN G.A.R.D.E.N. (Bryan Rodgers / CSUN)Danielle Spratt, director of CSUN’s Office of Community Engagement with young scholars at story time in the University Library. (Sonia Gurrola / CSUN)CSUN’s Office of Community Engagement hosted story time in the University Library. (Sonia Gurrola / CSUN)
Events to honor the legacy and activism of Martin Luther King Jr. were a bit delayed at CSUN, due to the wildfires — but celebrations resumed later in January and February, on days of service with members of the local community. On Jan. 31, Danielle Spratt, director of CSUN’s Office of Community Engagement, led story time for preschool children at the University LIbrary. Over at CSUN’s G.A.R.D.E.N., volunteers joined staff from the Institute for Sustainability in preparing winter and spring crops. This month, members of the CSUN Crochet Club will join residents of the L.A. Jewish Health Senior Living center to create donations for community members.
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