Phillip E Walker Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Lecture / Workshop Available
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To be seen this season on NBC-TV’s new fall series “Trauma”, professional actor Phillip E Walker is available to present in your city his lecture / workshop

MARTIN LUTHER KING For The NEW MILLENNIUM




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The last presentation was January 19, 2009 at

Holderness School, Plymouth, NH

as an official Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

Barack Obama Presidential Inaugural Committee

National DAY of SERVICE Event



This fast paced lecture/discussion strives to accomplish two goals:

1.   To review the King Movement Legacy

2.   To celebrate the development of an African American leader on the scale of Dr. King

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by Andy Whipple

“The King holiday is unique”, argues lecturer and performing artist Phillip E Walker, “because it hasn’t become a shopping event. It’s still about peace and love.”



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FEE = $2,000.00 Q We Pay Our Own AIRFARE Q

Schedule Kept Up To Date at: www.TouringBlackHistory.com

2009 Black History Month & 2010 MLK Holiday Dates Still Available

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Lecture / Workshop is No Cost with the one-man African American leaders play

Can I Speak For You Brother? SEE: www.BlackHistoryMonthSpeaker.com

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PAST Martin Luther King for the New Millennium presentations

2010  We Hope at YOUR INSTITUTION

2009  Holderness School ~ Plymouth, NH (Obama Service Event)

2007  State University of New York ~ Oswego

2004  Lewis & Clark College ~ Portland, OR

2003  University of the Ozarks ~ Clarksville, AR

2002  Mount Saint Mary’s College ~ Emmittsburg, MD

2001  Saint Mary’s University ~ San Antonio, TX

2000  Central Oregon Community College ~ Bend, OR (World Premiere)



ABOUT THE MLK for the New Millennium LECTURER

A former 2008 Obama Campaign Deputy Field Organizer, in the past 32 years, PHILLIP E WALKER has performed his one-man play, www.CanISpeakForYouBrother.com, at least twice in every United State. Having earned two Masters degrees, Mr. Walker is one of the few lecturers on the circuit with formal training in public speaking. Participating in some 300 hundred live theatrical, modeling, television and motion picture productions, he worked on Sean Penn’s Academy Award winning MILK and is most proud to have acted in the #1 film The Pursuit of Happyness with two time Oscar Best Actor nominee Will Smith. Phillip E. kicked off Arts & Entertainment cable TV’s Black History Month observances when he was featured the morning of February 1, 2004 on Breakfast with the Arts, was featured in the PBS-TV Arts Alive series’ “Arts & Social Messages” episode and has appeared on over 100 local TV and radio stations nationwide. Having completed the 2nd annual San Jose performing arts series www.AfricanAmericanHolidaySeason.com, he is now planning www.ActiveAcademics.com instruction for www.SummerCampCalifornia.com. Phil is also developing www.ENTERTAINERACADEMY.com. Up to Date FULL BIO at: www.PhillipEWalker.com.

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Mount Saint Mary’s College MOUNTAIN ECHO

January 31, 2002 ~ Emmittsburg, MD


Mount Students Enjoy Martin Luther King, Jr., Lecture in Knott

by Dale Rader - Staff Writer

   When students attend a lecture on Campus, often time they are uninterested, apathetic and board as they listen to the facts and statistics being thrown at them. However, on January 17, as soon as Phillip E. Walker took the stage in Knott Auditorium, the students seated in the audience realized that this was not going to be just another boring lecture . . .

   Walker did not even wait until he had reached the podium before he started singing a song about Martin Luther King, Jr. After a few verses, he asked the audience to join in the chorus and a few minutes later the students and staff members were actually smiling as they sang along.

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   Finishing his song, Mr. Walker went on to give a fascinating lecture. He was animated and funny, and the audience appreciated this aspect of his presentation . . .


CONTACT: Phillip E. Walker, Artistic Director

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Thirty East Julian Suite #218, San Jose CA 95112-4076

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