Speaker examines the struggle for equality in Omaha

The Rev. Darryl C. Eure

The Rev. Darryl C. Eure

In recognition of Black History Month, The Reverend Darryl C. Eure will give a presentation titled “The Struggle for Equality in Omaha,” at noon on Wednesday.

Rev. Eure is a native of Omaha and has a lifetime of community activism in civil and human rights struggles in Nebraska. He also is the co-founder of Nebraska’s first black theatre, “The Afro-Academy of Dramatic Arts,” which debuted in 1968.

Rev. Eure also lectures on the history of black people in Nebraska, as well as on the life and times of African-Americans in American history. He presents portrayals of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X.

Rev. Eures’ presentation will be held in the Durham Research Center, Room 1004, at noon.

Re-imagining U credit will be provided to participants. Please register here to receive credit for attending the event.

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1 comment

  1. Melanie says:

    Will this be recorded for those that want to hear his talk but are unable to attend?

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