On January 8, 1969 members of the Brandeis Afro-American Society entered the switchboard room of Ford Hall, and took over the central communication nerve of the University. They refused to vacate the building until the Administration took strides to comply with 10 demands that would promote racial equality on campus. The stage was set for change, and Brandeis would never be the same.
Join MLK & Friends as we \"Remember Ford Hall\", with a panel discussion featuring Alumni who participated in the occupation of Ford Hall.
There are 4 students attending this event.