MLK Commemoration Week 2022: Share your story with Wolf Tales

NC State's first African American student body president, Kevin Howell (1987-1988) leads M.A.R.C.H. protest for African American equality, 1988.
NC State's first African American student body president Kevin Howell leads March Against Racism-Challenging History (M.A.R.C.H.) protest for African American equality, March 17, 1988.

As part of MLK Commemoration Week, we invite you to share your stories of solidarity and dreams for the future. Looking back at the history of NC State University, we can see a legacy in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the work of students and communities on campus that have created structural change through solidarity.

In commemorating this legacy on campus, add your voice to NC State's history and its future by recording a short (up to 10 minutes) video of yourself on your personal device, to be added to the official archives of the university as part of the NC State University Libraries Wolf Tales collection.

Prompts

Use these to guide your story, or share what you feel is most important in reflecting on the legacy of MLK at NC State.

  • What does solidarity at NC State look like to you?
  • What are your dreams for the future for solidarity and change at NC State?
  • How could resources be used differently to make these dreams happen?

Record and submit your Wolf Tale