Published: Jan. 16, 2015

Unity was the theme at the City of Lafayette’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March for Peace and Celebration on Monday, Jan. 19.

Monday’s march marked a decade of civic involvement from undergraduate leaders in the Â鶹¹ÙÍø’sÌýÌýas well as primary and secondary students in the Lafayette Youth Advisory Committee, who host the event—featuring service projects and student performances—in commemoration of King’s birthday. The CU community played a larger part in the event’s unfolding this year by staging slam poetry and crowd singing led by two of Public Achievement’s members. Ìý