Two actresses from the KJI Institute for the Arts perform a monologue at the inaugural Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration event. They took on the roles of Violet Gregg Liuzzo (on the left) and Sarah Evans (on the right), two activists of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
On Jan. 21, the City of Carmel hosted its inaugural Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration event at the Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. Check out some photos of this event taken by HiLite staff member Natalie Khamis!
Actors of the KJI Institute for the Arts take a bow after the conclusion of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration event on Jan. 21. The event consisted of a variety of performances including musical acts and recitation of famous monologues.
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