The interfaith celebration brought attendees together to honor Dr. King.
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Following President Biden's inauguration, LMU professors Michael Genovese and Chaya Crowder and LLS professor Jessica Levinson discussed their expectations for the new administration.
Before Amanda Gorman was the youngest known poet to speak at a Presidential Inauguration, before she was named a National Youth Poet Laureate, she spent a large portion of her childhood on the LMU bluff.