Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence
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In 1988, the New York Times reported that "Saying government has a responsiblity to promote nonviolence, Governor Cuomo signed legislation yesterday establishing a state institute that will encourage the study of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s methods and philosophy in New York schools and colleges. He signed the bill in his New York City office at the World Trade Center to create the New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, a $1.5 million public corporation to be based in Albany with a 13-member board appointed by the Governor." [1]
- Harry Belafonte "was appointed by Mario Cuomo as chairperson for the New York State Martin Luther King, Jr. Commission. He served for seven years, during which time he and his staff created the Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence." [2]
- Harold Kooden is a Board Member of the New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence [3]
- In 2007: "Julie Davis Carran, co-chair of the Westchester Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, based in White Plains." [4]
- Jill Sternberg has worked with the center [5]
- Ibrahim Ramey - board member
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Directors 2005
According to their IRS 990 form, the Miami-based Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence had the following directors in 2005: [1]
Directors (1993)
- Edward R. Hammock, Chair
- A. Pinney Cooke
- Hamilton Fish, Jr.
- Roger L. Green
- D. Bruce Johnstone
- Harold Kooden
- Young Kun Kim
- David Paterson
- Cleveland L. Robinson
- Thomas Sobol
- James Dennehey
[Annual Report]
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Florida Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence
- Martin Luther King Center for Social Change
- Louis Kriesberg
- Charles Reed