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Photo: (L to R) Barbara Vasquez, Library chair for LACC; Councilman Bernard Parks, 8th District (LACC Alumnus); Assemblyman Merv M. Dymally, 52nd District; Dr. Marshall E. Drummond, LACCD chancellor; Nancy Pearlman, member, LACCD Board of Trustees; Dr. Jamillah K. Moore, president of LACC; Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas; Kelly G. Candaele, LACCD Board of Trustees president; Georgia L. Mercer, member, LACCD Board of Trustees and L.A. City Council President, Councilman Eric Garcetti, 13th District. |
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Dr. Jamillah K. Moore, newly inaugurated president of Los Angeles City College, stands between Dr. Marshall E. Drummond, LA Community Colleges Chancellor, and Pat Harvey, television newscaster and keynote speaker at the October 7th inauguration festivities. |
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The Dream Lives on at its New $22M Martin Luther King, Jr. Library and Makes History with the Inauguration of its New President L.A. City Council President Eric Garcetti, Councilman Bernard Parks, and News Anchor Pat Harvey among notable speakers LOS ANGELES (October 10, 2008) - More
than 200 guests were on hand to “Experience the Dream” at a recent dual celebration
at Los Angeles City College (LACC), where the campus dedicated its new Martin Luther King
Jr. Library and celebrated the inauguration
of Dr. Jamillah K. Moore as the first African-American to permanently lead the
institution. Notable speakers included
L.A. City Council President, Eric Garcetti, LACC Alumnus and Councilman Bernard
Parks, award-winning KCAL/CBS Anchor Pat Harvey and a variety of Los Angeles
Community College District (LACCD) officials. "While
this library is made of brick and mortar, it’s really about the knowledge and
the wisdom our students will obtain to build their lives," stated Kelly G.
Candaele, president of the LACCD Board of Trustees. "This state-of-the-art facility is a
much-needed resource to more than 15,000 students pursing training certificates
or associates degrees here at “Clearly,
the MLK Library is an indication that community colleges serve a large number
of people in our community, giving them a resource to succeed and a second
chance at education," said Councilman Bernard Parks, an LACC alumnus. "The naming of this library and Dr.
Moore's inauguration are very historic moments." In 1962, Dr. King delivered his “Future of Integration”
speech at the campus. More than 40 years
later, the College honors King’s legacy with a new 63,315 sq. ft. library that houses
more than 150,000 books. The new $22 million, green-certified library was
funded by the LACCD Bond Construction Program and features an enhanced learning
environment with electronic classrooms and ample windows that provide students with natural lighting for
studying while reducing the College's power needs. Additionally, high-tech sun shades cover the
windows along the Southern and Eastern sides of the building to help
curtail heat. “We name
this library after, perhaps, a man that gave this country more faith than
anybody. A minister by training, quite
literally a man of faith, but also one who taught us to believe, not just in
God, but to believe in Both Dr. Moore's inauguration and the library memorialize
MLK’s spirit and serve as a source of pride to the campus and the surrounding
community. "As a former Educational Opportunity Program student, I
am honored, humbled and filled with excitement to officially become the 15th
president and the first permanent African American to lead this institution," said Dr. Moore. “More importantly, our new MLK library
embodies the spirit of Dr. King's message of equality and access for all, which
I hope will inspire our students to dream big toward their future. I am happy to be part of history." The Los
Angeles Community College District, one of the largest community college
districts in the country, is in the midst of a $2.2 billion construction and
modernization program at its nine campuses. LACCD has contracted 72
percent of professional services and the construction program's work to
date ($693 million as of July 2008 of bond funds) to local, small, emerging and
disabled-veteran enterprise businesses. Companies interested in
participating in this renovation and modernization program are encouraged to
visit
http://www.propositiona.org/
and click on “Contracting & Bidding Site.” # # # |