UpDate - Vol. 11, No. 21, Page 6
February 27, 1992
KRS-One in Clayton Hall on March 9
A guest lecture by rapper KRS-One, a performance by the
Freedom Theatre of Philadelphia and a talk by Yosef Ben-Jochannon
on the "African Origins of Western Religions" are scheduled during
the next two weeks of the University of Delaware's African
Consciousness Celebration, "Ancient Egypt and the Afrikan Destiny."
KRS-One will speak at 7 p.m., Monday, March 9, in Clayton
Hall. His talk is part of the HEAL (Human Education Against Lies)
project. Tickets are now on sale at the Perkins Student Center.
Cost is $3 with a University of Delaware I.D. card and $5 for the
general public.
KRS-One, the stage name of Kris Parker, is an acronym for
Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone.
Also scheduled as part of the African Consciousness
Celebration is a production of the "Traveling Black History Show"
by the Freedom Theatre of Philadelphia.
The free public performance will take place at 7 p.m.,
Wednesday, March 4, in the Bacchus Theatre of the Perkins Student
Center.
Also as part of the African Consciousness Celebration, at 7
p.m., Tuesday, March 10, is a free public lecture by Yosef
Ben-Jochannon on "African Origins of Western Religions." The
lecture will take place in the Rodney Room of the Perkins Student
Center.
For more information on the any of these events or the African
Consciousness Celebration, contact Vernese Edghill at the
University's Center for Black Culture, 831-2991.